Posted on February 15th, 2010 by John Case
Having credit is one of the most important things in any economy. You must have credit to purchase things like a home or a car. An even smaller item like the television in your living room requires that you have credit.
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Posted on January 4th, 2010 by By Paul Easton
For the married couple, it is truly essential that an estate is properly structured, legally protected, and the disposition of assets in the case of separation clearly defined. If you have not yet started a trust for your assets as a property investor, perhaps this scenario will convince you of the need to do so.
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Posted on January 4th, 2010 by By Paul Easton
Recent changes made by the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee affect many property investors in regards to trusts set up for the placement of assets. The definition of associated persons was just one new area that complicated things for the investor; the Trust to Appointor test cited in section YB 11 is another area that perhaps needs further explanation.
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Posted on January 4th, 2010 by By Paul Easton
When it comes to investments, there are few that are always as reliable and easy to finance as real estate. Commercial and rental properties allow the investor to actually make money on the deal even while it is being financed. Certainly the real estate market has its up and downs, but the investment will always appreciate, unlike shares in the stock market.
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Posted on December 9th, 2009 by Barbara Joseph
Today’s business environment and companies rely on the CPA marketing strategy to get more on there monthly accounting procedures. The CPA’s knows the tactics of accounting the profit your company has earned. How does this CPA’s market them selves to serve some of the greatest companies in the world? Strategically, CPA or Certified Public Accountant is used by most big firm to handle money matters and profit any business had earned. In short, they are the companies’ banker and comptrollers.
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Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by Aaryn Obruchev
Each day, we all pass through life, hearing things that we’re not completely sure of. Honestly, with all of the information that we are expected to retain; it would be easy to see how some details start leaking back out. When you’ve come to this point in your life, you may benefit from hiring a certified public accountant.
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Posted on September 24th, 2009 by Lukas Reynolds
Self-study CPE classes are very appealing to many CPAs these days because it will allow them to accomplish their continuing education on their own schedule. These online courses are usually offered at an affordable rate and students can easily register and conveniently take care of all their requirements.
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Posted on September 23rd, 2009 by Lukas Reynolds
Did you believe that once you finished college with your degree in accounting you’d be done with homework forever? Or maybe you took your education further and received a post graduate degree. Surely the endless nights of studying and the ever-present stressful tests are things of the past. Aren’t they?
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Posted on August 9th, 2009 by Anne Durrell
If you try to find an easy way to calculate exactly how much tax you have paid throughout the year, the IRS tax tables can be your first step.
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Posted on July 31st, 2009 by David P. Montana
When shopping for a collection agency you may not have stopped to consider the benefits of national collection agencies versus smaller local collection agencies. National collection agencies have a lot of reasons to recommend them. Following is a discussion of their benefits.
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