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Credit Card Traps, And How To Avoid Them

01st February 2007
"0% interest* for the first six months, no annual fees** and a low fixed*** rate of only 8.9%****!" * Unless you count the deferred interest we will charge you if you don't pay off the full balance transfer amount when the promotional period ends... Read >
Author: David Berky

IRS Auditing Big Corporations Less?

21st December 2006
An IRS audit is one of those rain day events you hope never comes. For many taxpayers that get audited, a common question is why doesn't the IRS go after bigger corporation that have all the money? IRS Auditing Big Corporations Less? It is a common ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Medical Jargon -- Making Sense To Make The Case

15th December 2006
When working on a medical issue or claim, one of the most important elements is proper documentation. With the right documents to support a case, refuting the claim will prove difficult. Compiling the documents that can produce a quality timeline and subs... Read >
Author: Jane Rouse

Managing Your Identity: Are You Leaving Clues that Would Cause Your Prospect or Potential Client to

04th October 2006
Are You Leaving Clues that Would Cause Your Prospect or Potential Client to Question Your Credibility Rather than Enhance it? The devil is in the details, so they say. So often, entrepreneurs get caught up in worrying about the big, highly visible ... Read >
Author: Dane Shakespear

Reverse Merger: Have They Taken the Reverse out of Reverse Merger?

23rd July 2005
Are the promoters and consultants destroying the market for Reverse Merger? First lets take a look at reverse merger. In a Reverse Merger, an operating private company merges with a public company that has little or no assets, nor know liabilities (the "s... Read >
Author: Joseph Quinones
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