By: Paco Vielma | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate When President Obama signed the bill for the $787 billion stimulus plan, many Americans were left wondering where that money would go and how it could help them. The $400-$800 tax credit for all tax payers was a nice start, but that isn't all there was to the plan, was there? The good news is a lot of that money is also available in the form of additional tax credits for people who want to buy a new home or improve their current home. read more
By: John Hayes Jr | 2010-04-03 | Business Now more than ever, the impact of your daily decisions is multiplied exponentially. Let's face it, It's not the easiest job in the world running a private practice, and add additional financial and social pressures from the world we live in today, it can be downright stressful. Fortunately, this is also the best time to be establishing yourself firmly in your community, Building the practice of your dreams. read more
By: Uzi Ohana | 2010-04-03 | Loans I don't know how much you know about payday loans but one thing you need to know is that payday loans have a high debenture, and when I tell high its can be something like 10 - 20% to short term it means that if you take 5k to 6 months you will need to bring 6K after this, period. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate Many homeowners across are nation are struggling to stay in their homes. To alleviate this crisis, the government under President Obama has come out with a stimulus plan to help struggling homeowners to refinance their mortgages rather than face foreclosure. read more
By: Brian Gillett | 2010-04-04 | Politics What is our Government doing? Necessity is the mother of all inventions and so now at a time when it's necessary we could re-invent Australia and yet the Rudd government chooses to drive us further into debt of the back of a shallow strategy that will do sweet 'stuff all' for the long term Australia. read more
By: Jared Matthew Kessler | 2010-04-02 | Leadership The new "Stimulus Plan" involves: 1 - Finding what you love doing and finding a way to do it. 2 - We need you to be you. 3 - Think differently instead of throwing money at a problem. 4 - Pay 100% cash for things and don't buy anything you can't afford to pay cash with in your business and personal life. 5 - Live a balanced life. read more
By: ndxmart | 2011-01-06 | Health & Fitness The government's overall objective is to increase communication and connectivity between healthcare facilities and patients. By bridging this gap, the government anticipates improved patient care and a reduction in redundant medical procedures. With a certified Electronic Medical Record solution both of these problems can be handled. read more
By: Quinn Jackson | 2010-10-27 | Law The economy is in pretty bad shape, or at least most people seem to say such. A lot of the population has no idea of the state of the economy. We know what we hear, but we don't exactly know how to check to see the state of the economy. We can't just ask it. Of course the high number of lost jobs and closing businesses give us an idea that the economy is failing, but no one knows how to stop this from happening. read more
By: Gordon Newman | 2010-03-27 | Business Recently came across an illustration for a program known as Square Wheels. Of course the name itself caught my attention but the picture even more so. read more
By: Joseph Conigliaro | 2010-03-30 | Economics Why is the stimulus not working? Because the creation of wealth is caused by two things: 1 - Increases in efficiency and 2 - Invention. (New products in the market place) It is counter intuitive to think that a tax cut will bring more tax revenue into the government, but that is exactly what happens when the government lets people keep more of their hard earned income. Why, you ask? read more
By: Steve Boston | 2010-03-28 | Entrepreneurs The $787 billion government stimulus plan is designed to help the American economy get back on its feet. Unfortunately, corporations that don't deserve to be bailed out due to bad investments, poor planning, and in some cases outright fraudulent uses of people's personal money are allowed a second life. The people pay and the whole country suffers as a result. It's time to create a plan that will stimulate your own personal financial position. read more
By: Malathy Badri | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality God is not hiding behind the clouds, showering wealth when asked for. There is nobody there passing on judgments that are viewed as either punishments or gifts as the case may be. read more
By: Alston Ballkcom | 2012-03-07 | Insurance COBRA, a result of the 1986 Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act, provides an extension of group health insurance coverage to those who would otherwise lose their benefits due to either a loss of employment or a reduction in hours worked. read more
By: kadinblog | 2010-09-26 | Insurance Mortgage life insurance, strictly speaking, is a form of life insurance that you pay your mortgage if you die or be incapacitated at all. The question is, should you buy a specific policy to protect the mortgage or go with something else? read more
By: Stewart Goh | 2010-03-30 | Medicine If you are a workaholic investment banker or a desperate student going through final examination hell, you would probably be suffering from stress related headaches. Excedrin Tension Headache will fix that pounding pain in no time. read more