Archive for September, 2010
What is the best home based business? Well that depends on You!
How to pick the right home based business for you!
When it comes to home based business information you need to search pretty deep to find truthful and unbiased information. Always do your research, call and ask questions. What are your goals for this home based business in the next year and then in five years.
Are you looking for a cash home based business alternative?
If you are like me you are strictly in this for the cash flow. I used to do all the odd and end home based internet business programs. Affiliates, click bank, ad sense, they just don’t work like they say they will as a home business…
How I received over 10,500.00 in one week in Cash!
By now you must be a little confused yet wondering what my hidden secret to cash flow is? It is no secret. To learn more about my cash flow increasing home based business online alternative simply click here..
What do they tell you? Is it all hype and dribble drabble? Then you should be trusting your gut and running far, far away!
If you are some one that needs to be chased down and arm twisted to do anything then any home based business will not really work for you. You need the lazy man’s way of getting cash and all cash delivered directly to your front door….Sure does Sound like a sweet plan for an awesome life, does it not?
Beware There Are Many Phonies Online….
Don’t accept hype and pumped up claims with out some form of proof..
Learn About a Lawsuit Pre-Settlement Loan
In the United States lawsuits are a common occurrence. Civil lawsuits can be filed for a wide range of reasons, including but not limited to personal injury, wrongful death, neglect, sexual harassment, civil rights, class action and many more. Many of these lawsuits brought forth to the civil court system can be considered frivolous, meaning they have no merit but to attempt to get money. However, for plaintiffs in civil lawsuits with merit they can find themselves in a situation that can take months if not years to resolve. If your lawsuit is related to injury or wrongful death you might have taken a serious financial blow, whether it’s due to you not being able to work anymore or loss of a family member’s financial support. In a situation like this a plaintiff in a lawsuit does have a solution that might be right for them; a lawsuit pre settlement loan.
The concept of a lawsuit pre settlement loan is quite simple. A company or group of investors buy interest into pending lawsuits by giving cash loans to the plaintiff, in return they receive the cash loan back, plus interest and fees if they plaintiff wins their lawsuit. In theory, this sounds like an easy business practice, but since lawsuit settlement loan providers take a big risk not all lawsuit cases can get funding. The risk I’m referring to is that lawsuit settlement loans are non-recourse debts. Lawsuit settlement loans are considered non-recourse debts because if your lawsuit verdict is in favor of the defendant you are not required to pay back the loan. That’s right, if the plaintiff does not win their lawsuit they are not required to pay back anything to the lawsuit settlement loan provider. So lawsuit settlement loan providers do their best to stay away from frivolous lawsuits.
How to Collect on Lost Life Insurance Policies
A relative has just died. He had a life insurance policy with you listed as the beneficiary. There’s just one problem: the life insurance policy is missing. You have no idea which insurance company wrote it.
If you find the missing life insurance policy in the future, are you still eligible to receive the death benefit?
Hope they paid their insurance bills
If you’re a beneficiary and you find the lost life insurance policy shortly after the insured dies (within six months to a year, for example), claiming the death benefit should be trouble-free.
First, determine if the insured had term or permanent life insurance. If the insured held a term policy, you’ll receive the death benefit if he died before the end of the policy term. If he died after the policy expiration date, you would get nothing.
If the insured had a permanent life policy, you’ll receive the money if the death occurred while the policy was “in force,” meaning all premium payments were made up until the time of death. If the death was a while ago, you’ll receive the benefit with interest from the date of death.
If the life insurance policy lapsed — meaning the insured stopped making premium payments before he died — there’s a chance you might get nothing. When a permanent life insurance policy lapses, most insurance companies switch its status from permanent insurance to one of two options:
Apply For Credit Card-Getting Approved For A Credit Card Can Be Difficult
Getting approved for a credit card can be difficult without a positive credit history working in your favor. It’s a Catch-22: To obtain a credit card, you need a good credit history. But to have a good credit history, you need to establish good credit!
This no-win cycle can keep people with a non-existent, limited or negative credit history from getting approved for a credit card. But it doesn’t have to if you understand the type of credit cards available and how to build a good credit history.
When it comes to credit cards, the type of card you apply for will depend on your situation. If you’re a student, you’ll, naturally, sign up for a student card. But if you’re a non-student with a non-existent or bad credit history, a card that is secured or obtained with a co-signer may be your best option. With co-signed credit cards, the co-signer guarantees and is responsible for the debt. This means that the co-signing person is responsible for paying the full amount of the debt if the card holder doesn’t pay. In fact, when co-signed debt goes into default, three out of four times co-signers are normally asked to repay what is owed, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Furthermore, the issuing bank can attempt to settle the debt without first trying to collect from the card holder. The bank can also use the same collection methods against the co-signing individual, including suing and garnishing wages. If the debt is not paid, it can leave a negative mark on the credit history of the co-signer, as well as the card holder.
Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs- The Best Ten Most Flourishing Entrepreneurs in the 20th Century That We Should Research and Why
Selecting the top ten most successful entrepreneurs in the last century is very subjective. Some persons measure importance on net worth alone while others measure how meaningful the entrepreneurâs efforts have grown to be. The finest way to actually select the best group is to mix the two.
Following is a list of ten crazily successful entrepreneurs who are acknowledged as icons all over the world. Their lucrative accounts are nothing short of astonishing and are the material dreams are made of.
1. Bill Gates
2. Michael Dell
3. Larry Ellison
4. Ted Turner
5. Phil Knight
6. Vince McMahon
7. Rupert Murdoch
8. Steve Jobs
9. Oprah Winfrey
10. Martha Stewart
Reaching for the Stars
Why are these persons so successful? Why are they unique? What makes them shine? Whilst the products they present, their private lives, their upbringing and even their business approaches contrast greatly, all of these persons have established empires that will exist for a very long time. They are all self-developed persons that did not use a family name or exclusive favors to find success. They all possess a relentless drive to be successful.
Dreaming the Unachievable Dream
When we observe these persons to understand where their excellence rests and what we should be taught by them, there are some qualities that should be observed. Every one of them are real achievers. âNoâ simply isnât an answer they will agree to, if they see something they think has to be âyes.â They are persistent and never renounce on their purpose. If a door closes on them, they simply discover another solutionâeven if they have to make up that solution!