Articles, tagged with "policy document", page 4
17th January 2009
It is hard being a student, who is in a foreign land, can not afford the school fees, has valuables to protect but does not have a reliable solution.
Though one may opt to believe that federal and private student loans are a solution, these will not ne...
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Author:
Poly Muthumbi
30th October 2008
Author: Dot Piper
Life insurance, term assurance, critical illness cover, level term, pension term and Uncle Tom Cobley and all!
Confusing, isn't it? Despite all the different names, insurance policies are all there to protect you. Some insurance pr...
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Author:
michael challiner
18th January 2008
Most Britons aspire to owning their own home, and those about to get on the first step of the property ladder need to ensure that they have all the relevant insurances against mishaps, not just those relating to the home but also to the homeowner.
Bu...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
25th September 2007
Vans used for commercial purposes, or having a commercial license, if used for personal transportation, is viewed by law as an activity that finds you liable to pay more taxes. It is important for all vans to be covered by an adequate van insurance policy...
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Author:
Smith James
05th July 2007
Home contents insurance is a must for anyone seeking to protect their home from fire, theft, maybe flood or earthquakes - and when these problems happen the insurance company
will be able to pay for the cost of the "disasters".
Of course, it's not as ...
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Author:
George Carr
14th December 2006
Cheap secured loans are especially designed for those budget conscious people who want the excellent deals but at a cheaper rate of interest. Cheap secured loans do not imply that the benefits of the loan will be lesser as compared to a typical secured lo...
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Author:
Maria Smith
09th December 2006
Getting injured or falling sick is the last thing that anyone has in mind when one is planning for a holiday. But you should keep in mind that traveling anywhere entails risk. Even in the safest of journey, there is the possibility of falling ill or getti...
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Author:
Henry Bell
02nd December 2006
A home content insurance is a sort of extra security to your homes and its belongings. The belongings or the contents of your homes are accumulated after spending lots of your hard earned money. Do you ever want to put them in any sort of risks? If such r...
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Author:
Jenny Black
08th November 2006
Medical costs have been increasing at an alarming rate throughout the world. It is becoming hard to avail the best medical attention at this present cost. But our endeavour of never compromising on the quality of medical attention we should get makes us s...
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Author:
Jenny Black
03rd October 2006
Copyright 2006 Ray Prince
Background
I've been working in the world of pensions for over 12 years now and looking back the amount of change has been relentless. In that time we've seen the introduction of stakeholder pensions, Gordon Brown taxing pe...
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Author:
Ray Prince
15th September 2006
Most young people ignore the fact that they will grow old one day. It is the wise ones who not only think about it but also provide for their future. Statistics show us that almost one out of two Americans require long term care when they grow old. Due to...
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Author:
Robert Lawrence
09th January 2006
Last week my wife and I booked a two centre holiday on the Scottish Isles. Seven days on Skye and then a ferry over to Steornabhagh for a further seven days on the Isle of Lewis. Wonderful scenery, plenty of walks and masses of peace and quiet.
You ...
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Author:
michael challiner
16th November 2005
With government agencies, one often has to try to guess what they are hiding. A close look at a FCC policy document released at 9 p.m. on a Friday may shock you.
Controlling Software
The Federal Communications Commission has issued a policy paper t...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
05th January 2005
.COM companies are all the rage with the stock market riding
high and falling as the mood shifts. Everybody it appears is
going on-line and there has been a massive rush to register all
manner of domain names. In February 2000 there were over 200,000
...
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Author:
John MacKenzie