Articles, tagged with "feds", page 4
08th February 2010
Many people today are faced with bad credit and a whole amount of debt. However, there is a way out which is through bad credit home loan refinancing. By using this plan specifically tailored for people with low FICO scores, one can get the benefits of ...
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Author:
Alan
05th February 2010
Finding the right refinancing scheme is a challenge, but finding a bad credit home loan refinance package may pose a bigger test. Picking the right refinancing loan that will fit your credit history and needs may require you to take extra time to study ...
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Author:
Alan
02nd February 2010
Both the feds and the states are increasing their efforts in the area of Medicaid fraud enforcement. As such, it's time for your practice to refurbish its compliance plan to cover both federal and state-specific Medicaid policies and procedures.
In a r...
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Author:
Jaun
29th January 2010
Whether you're new to internet marketing or have "been around the block a time or two," looking for shortcuts is something we all do. And as long as quality doesn't suffer, shortcuts are usually a good thing. You can get more done in less time and still h...
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Author:
Jay Jennings
14th January 2010
These days, if you have a Medicare compliance plan intact, that's not good enough. Nowadays, states are increasing enforcement efforts to root out Medicaid fraud, and the feds have decided that they are more keen on the joint-federal program than they hav...
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Author:
Jaun
25th November 2009
When the very first mobile phones were manufactured, they were large in size and rather bulky. They were also weighty and caused problems when people carried them around with them. The first one was sold on the market in the United States in 1983. Moto...
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Author:
Paul Wise
23rd November 2009
With the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act (FERA) becoming law in May this year, Congress amended the False Claims Act (FCA) to cover situations when providers knowingly retain Medicare or Medicaid overpayments.
Before FERA, the feds would only com...
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Author:
Jaun
11th November 2009
Medicare fraudsters quite often set up ‘dummy' storefront operations that have billing addresses, but no health care going on as such. The feds are on to this trick, and that's good news. But well-meaning providers and suppliers that have moved recentl...
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Author:
Jaun
04th November 2009
It is no longer a matter of common courtesy for you and your business to shred your customers' confidential information. The rise in identity theft crimes has caused congress to act by passing three major pieces of legislation that require businesses to c...
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Author:
MyBinding.com
15th October 2009
There is a lot of talk about women earning a college degree, especially single moms. But what about dads? In today's economy, many men are losing their jobs. Our country is in a recession. We need to consider where we are going with our careers and lives....
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Author:
tjrocketman
06th October 2009
Credit card companies have come under fire for unfair practices that almost force unwary consumers into default or bankruptcy.
The Feds have taken notice, and new rules are in the offing. The bad news is that the new rules are slated to take effect in ...
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Author:
John Rasor
01st October 2009
Perhaps you are not a college oriented student. Maybe you would prefer working out the job you have always had. However, if you are looking for a dramatic change, a way to tap into the current movement toward new and better jobs in the future, getting a c...
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Author:
tjrocketman
30th September 2009
If you're a single mother and would like to save money on your taxes, getting an education will actually help you achieve this goal. Scholarships are now designed to help people more than ever that are going back to college thanks to President Obama's dec...
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Author:
tjrocketman
29th September 2009
Water Shortage?....Or Common Sense Shortage?
Ok, I dont know about you but when I look around, I see plenty of water. When I go North on Interstate 5 and see our aqueduct flowing almost to capacity, I wonder why we have chosen to create a dustbowl in o...
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Author:
rjm111
21st September 2009
The old adage is crime doesn't pay, but one certainly can wonder sometimes about the accuracy of it given the number of politicians that seem to be criminals! Regardless, the fact you are making money from a crime doesn't mean you don't have to pay taxes....
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Author:
Thomas Ajava