Archive for January, 2014

3 Types of Technology That Can Save Your Small Business Money

3 Types of Technology That Can Save Your Small Business Money

| January 7, 2014 | 1 Comment

Running a small business can put you at a disadvantage when compared to much larger ones with deep pockets. To maximize your profit margins, you need to be resourceful and take advantage of the right tools. Here are three types of technology that can level the playing field, at least a little, and save your […]

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Housing Bubbles: What Are They and What Do They Do?

Housing Bubbles: What Are They and What Do They Do?

| January 7, 2014 | 0 Comments

Last week saw the Chancellor, George Osborne, announcing that the recovery for the UK was well under way, and forecast The Office for Budget Responsibility has warned of an approaching housing bubble. Currently, house prices are set to have risen by around 3.2% over 2013, they predict they will rise 5.2% during 2014 and 7.2% […]

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How to Make your Accountancy Firm More Efficient

How to Make your Accountancy Firm More Efficient

| January 6, 2014 | 0 Comments

The control of money has never been more important in business than right now. Many companies are still trying to recover after the global recession, and for those who weren’t badly affected, the financial crisis proved just how important it is to run an organized and efficient enterprise. There are many ways that accountancy firms […]

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4 Mistakes that Increase Auto Insurance Rates

4 Mistakes that Increase Auto Insurance Rates

| January 6, 2014 | 0 Comments

It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle without insurance, but the cost of maintaining a proper policy can sometimes make it difficult for a car owner to keep their automobile on the road. Unfortunately, there are also several mistakes that can cause your premium to dramatically increase. Due to this, it is imperative to […]

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Getting Compensation When You’ve Been Hurt on the Job

Getting Compensation When You’ve Been Hurt on the Job

| January 6, 2014 | 0 Comments

Accidents on the job wreak havoc on the lives of employees every year. The most common incidents involve injuries caused by excessive lifting or strain, when heavy loads take a toll on those who put in a hard day’s work every day. Back injuries are a major problem, as well as mishaps involving falls. Machinery […]

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Take a Look at a Balance Transfer Credit Card to Consolidate all of your Credit Card Debt and Save Money

Take a Look at a Balance Transfer Credit Card to Consolidate all of your Credit Card Debt and Save Money

| January 5, 2014 | 1 Comment

  Now that the holidays are over you may be looking at some pretty hefty balances on your credit card statements. And if you are one of the people that took advantage of store branded credit cards then you might also be looking at paying a decent amount of interest as well. But what if […]

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Best Way to Save Money on a Beach Trip

Best Way to Save Money on a Beach Trip

| January 5, 2014 | 0 Comments

Photo Credits: foxnews Beaches are probably the best way to let your hair down after you’ve hit the saturation point at work and in life in general. For most, a relaxing vacation means a nice beach. But these can get really expensive. How to cut down your expenditures while visiting the beaches is what we […]

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How To Save Money On Making New lawns And Fences

How To Save Money On Making New lawns And Fences

| January 5, 2014 | 0 Comments

Photo Credits: embarkservices Every Time someone comes to visit you at your residence, the first thing they notice is your lawn. If its an old relative coming to see you after you bought your own house or you invited your boss over, you can really make an impression with a beautifully done lawn area. But […]

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Second Hand Cars: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff

Second Hand Cars: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff

| January 5, 2014 | 0 Comments

When it comes to buying second hand cars, there’s a lot of chaff. Unfortunately, buying a used car always comes with an element of risk; and that risk is in the unknown. You can never truly know the history of the car you’re eyeing up, and you can never really know how it drives until […]

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