4 FINANCE TIPS TO TEACH YOUR CHILDREN
July 6, 2011 by Marc
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Teaching our children how to manage their money wisely is one of the greatest things every parent can contribute for their kids’ welfare. Not everyone is capable of doing this since it takes a lot of discipline, patience, and good judgment on how to spend money wisely.
Well, here are four of the best finance tips to teach your children which will definitely help them:
1. Open a Savings Account for your child. The first step to teach your kids how to use their money wisely is to open a savings account for them to teach them the value of saving money for the rainy days. Even if they’re just still kids, you can start teaching them money matters and how important it is to budget their money… Read the rest
How to Find a Qualified DWI Attorney
July 3, 2011 by briansawyer
Missouri law enforcement officers are diligent about stopping possible drunk drivers. Their goal is to keep Missouri roadways safe, especially during holidays when people are more likely to drink and drive. Missouri criminal lawyers can help.
If convicted, driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenders face fines, suspended driving privileges, and higher insurance rates. If the DWI offense is a felony, a conviction can result in lifelong consequences, including extended sentences, probation, and a criminal record.
If you are stopped for DWI or charged with causing an accident while intoxicated, you have a limited time in which to request a hearing or enter a plea. If you cannot find any experienced Missouri drunk driving lawyers, you need to locate someone quickly who is both qualified and experienced in handling DWI cases.
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You can find a lawyer by checking the yellow pages (in print or online) or many… Read the rest
Read more of this articleLaws for Selling a Car
July 1, 2011 by Marc
For the person who is looking to sell used car on their own, it is not as simple as putting a for sale sign in the window and waiting for a buyer to hand over a roll of cash. Depending on the state, there are a number of different requirements and laws that must be followed to properly transfer the car to the new owner. Before I would sell my car , I would definitely research all of the work that needs to be done first.
Regardless of the states, one of the main things that needs to be done is the appropriate transfer of the title. This will usually need to be signed by both parties in the presence of a notary. Some states also require that the odometer reading the recorded at this time. This may be as simple as noting the reading on the title… Read the rest
Read more of this articleIs Commercial Real Estate Recovering?
June 30, 2011 by Marc
Commercial real estate was hit hard by the property crash that first began from 2005 – 2006 in residential real estate. The Moody’s/REAL Commercial Property Price Index (CPPI) shows commercial property values crashed by over 70 percent from the peak of the market in 2007. Obviously, the crash that began in residential properties took time before it started affecting commercial real estate prices. Today, the CPPI is still down by around 3% from August 2010. (1)
Another potential commercial real estate crash may be waiting to occur. In February of 2010, the Congressional Oversight Panel (COP) released a report raising questions about $1.4 trillion in real estate loans coming due between 2010 and 2014. The COP said that the majority of the loans were made at the top of the market in 2007. Since then, the properties attached to these loans have lost 40% of their value, putting them… Read the rest
Read more of this articleCar Crash Kills “Jackass” Star
June 28, 2011 by Marc
A fiery crash in the early morning hours of Monday, death took Ryan Dunn, the star of the bizarre and popular “Jackass” movies. Another yet to be identified person was also killed with the actor in the deadly inferno of car metal and gas. The police say it occurred near 3am in the Township of West Goshen in Pennsylvania, on New Street and route 322.
The car flew into the woods off the road and plunged into flames that encompassed the Porsche owned by Dunn. There had been some socializing not long before the crash at the Barnaby’s of America bar where he had been drinking and police estimate that the car he was driving when he left the bar was moving at over 100 miles an hour on a 55 mile an hour area.
Film critic Roger Ebert has now tweeted about friends not allowing friends to drive after… Read the rest
Read more of this articleTypes of Injury Cases that require a Personal Injury Attorney
June 19, 2011 by briansawyer
Depending on the situation, a tragic incident that results in a serious accident can be not only traumatic for those involved but the friends and families of the victims. All types of paranoia can result among victims’ friends and family members as they try their best to take care of those affects by the accident. The last thing anyone affected by an accident wants to worry about is dealing with insurance companies due to bad faith cases or problems with employers due to lost wages.
An experienced attorney that knows the ins and outs of accidents including insurance litigation, personal injury claims, family disputes, workers compensation as well as general personal injury will be best suited. The best recommendation to find an attorney that can deal with all your issues that result from an accident, is to find a general practice attorney familiar with the area of where the accident… Read the rest
Read more of this articleNew York Wrongful Death and Personal Injury
June 18, 2011 by briansawyer
When someone you are close to dies, the loss is intense and immeasurable. But if the death was a result of the neglect or poor judgment of someone else, it is even more heartbreaking. If the deceased was the main source of income for the family, the losses are likely monetary as well as personal. The best way to recover these damages are to contact a New York personal injury attorney.
If someone dies because of an accident that was caused by the negligence or carelessness of someone else, this is what is known as wrongful death and should qualify the person to start a claim or lawsuit seeking monetary damages for that loss of life.
Wrongful death can result from many kinds of judgment lapses or accidents including the following:
- Improper handling of a firearm
- Disregard for workplace safety regulations
- Defective or dangerous products
- Medical malpractice
- Explosions
Put the Pen Down and No One Will Get Hurt
June 15, 2011 by Marc
As a consumer, you may have noticed that when purchasing fast food with your credit card you may not have been required to sign a credit card receipt. Good news, Visa has expanded their CPS/Small Ticket credit card processing program, also known as “No Signature Required” program, to include approximately 98% of all business types. This means there is a very good chance that your business now qualifies for the no signature program and will not have to burden your customers with signing credit card receipts for transactions that are less than $15.00 The expansion is intended to improve card growth through increased card issuing, merchant acceptance and overall program innovation. Imagine a world where you can significantly decrease customer check out times and enhance customer satisfaction at the point of sale. The only rules to qualify are as follows:
- Transaction must be less than $15.00
- Must be