Articles, tagged with "initial outlay", page 4
11th February 2011
A lease extension is often the last thing on a leaseholders mind. It involves thinking about the future and with many other stressful everyday things to think about it is often pushed to back of the mind. However, this article is meant to make you stop an...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
11th February 2011
Many councils around the country, and indeed the government, are currently looking into the option of switching regular electrical traffic lights for the much more environmentally friendly solar-powered alternative. Whilst solar power is extremely cheap, ...
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Author:
Charlie Board
04th February 2011
Managing a fleet effectively is not possible if you don't have all the information to give you a full picture. By that I mean, the ability to track orders and deliveries and to analyse journey data to see if the routes being used are efficient. It would ...
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Author:
Tom Jui
02nd February 2011
You may feel that you understand what the term ‘wireless internet’ means. But did you know that this term is often used to describe several types of connections? For a non-technical person, this can pose quite a problem when the time comes to sign up with...
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Author:
Cassandra Carlson
31st January 2011
Hardwood flooring has become very popular for home owners due to its quality look and its timeless charm. It gives you more than laminate flooring, carpet and vinyl put together and although the initial outlay is greater, it can add to the value of the ho...
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Author:
IanSpencer
28th January 2011
So Christmas has been and gone and the New Year is on its way, now is time to get your house clean and tidy for the New Year. Here we present our top tips for making sure your house is looking at its best.
Give Your House a Thorough Vacuum Clean
Vacuu...
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Author:
IanSpencer
28th January 2011
Investing on heat pumps is a lovely way to prove how eco-friendly you are. These appliances most often utilize the ignored sources of heat that occur in the elements which surround us. These heat sources are available underneath the ground, in the atmosph...
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Author:
Aliceshown
27th January 2011
The first thing that must be said is that targeted traffic is probably the biggest key to the success of you and your
business. In Part 1 we talked about a key point that is crucial to getting and driving targeted traffic to your site with
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Author:
Don Borek
26th January 2011
The housing market has undoubtedly been hit hard following the recession of the last 3 years. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) recently released its forecast predictions for 2011. They reported that house prices in Britain will fall...
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Author:
Timothy Frodsham
21st January 2011
There's nothing quite like the feeling of fresh bedding. Crisp cotton sheets and a snuggly soft duvet or blanket can elicit a deep contented sigh and instant relaxation from even the grumpiest of people. You're imagining it now, aren't you?
Back when ...
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Author:
Ashley Downs
07th January 2011
This is a brief article on lettings and breaks in the UK, promoting trips at home rather than abroad. Many people are thinking more and more about how their decisions will influence their finances and this article reiterates that viewpoint.
Let's face it...
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Author:
adutton
22nd December 2010
Advances in technology have given rise to two types of window cleaners; traditional and water fed pole window cleaners. Most window cleaners start out using the traditional method, as it requires a minimum amount of equipment and a smaller initial outlay....
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
20th December 2010
Maybe you have gone to see your dentist and noticed that he seems to be struggling to check your teeth. And then he may have told you, in no uncertain terms, that you should take extra care of your teeth. Your ears prick at the statement because you know ...
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Author:
danealexia
17th December 2010
battery reconditioning has quickly become an extremely easy method to save a handful of money upon rechargeable batteries. Instead involving simply losing them if they don't store power anymore a lot of people have started off to recondition these people....
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Author:
youlanda
12th December 2010
What is a CFD
Contracts for Difference are one of the world's fastest growing trading devices. A CFD - which stands for "contract for difference" - is a contract to trade the variation in price of a specific stock or index between the time at which a con...
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Author:
JoeDiggy