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	<title>Investing &#124; Real Estate Investing &#124; Advice &#38; Tips &#187; Jeremy</title>
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		<title>Why People Should Consider Cheap Health Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health is wealth, so they say. Investing in health insurance is probably the most important insurance coverage that a person can get. A cheap health insurance policy can provide adequate protection to the person in times of illness or accidents. In these uncertain economic times, ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/cheap-health-insurance.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3536" title="cheap-health-insurance" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/cheap-health-insurance-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a>Health is wealth, so they say. Investing in health insurance is probably the most important insurance coverage that a person can get. A cheap health insurance policy can provide adequate protection to the person in times of illness or accidents. In these uncertain economic times, it is an excellent idea to get health insurance within a limited budget. However, the rising costs of medical treatments may make it hard to find inexpensive insurance.</p>
<p>Some people wary of the prohibitive costs of health insurance may prefer not to get insurance at all. But this should not be the case. Here are some pros and cons of getting cheap medical insurance:</p>
<p><strong>Pros</strong><br />
Prompt attention. Illnesses need prompt attention or they will become full-blown. To avoid this, getting an affordable health insurance is the next best option.</p>
<p>Annual medical check-ups. This can help detect illnesses at its earliest stage. Blood test, cholesterol and sugar levels are checked during the check-up. Most health insurance provide annual check-ups for free.</p>
<p>Discounted rate. The charges are usually lower for those with insurance policy than those who don’t. Insurance firms are able to negotiate for lower rates with healthcare providers.</p>
<p>Peace of mind. Illnesses and accidents strike without warning. If you did not get an insurance to cover such emergency expenses, you might end up shelling more money than expected. Also, aside from the burden of the illness or injury, you also need to cope with the additional burden of securing money to pay for the medical bills. With health insurance, you need not worry about finding money to pay for the medical expenses.</p>
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Cons</strong><br />
High premiums. The policy holder may need to pay higher monthly premiums due to rising medical costs.</p>
<p>Risk of rejection. A person with preexisting medical condition may get rejected by insurance providers. If not, they may be required to pay higher-than-normal premiums. People should also consider <a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/things-your-insurance-company/">things to not say to your insurance company</a>.</p>
<p>There are a number of factors that can affect the health insurance costs. Individual or family policy may differ considerably in price. Family policy often comes out cheaper. But this may not be applicable to your case if one member of the family has a pre-existing medical condition. If such is the case, a separate individual policy for the ailing family member and a family policy for rest of the family might be the best option. Age is also a factor. This is why insurance is a ‘timing strategy’. Older people pay more in their medical insurance plans than younger people because they are more prone to illnesses.</p>
<p>In order to get cheaper health insurance, it will be a good idea to get a high deductible policy. This means you will pay a huge portion of the medical expense out-of-pocket if illness or accident occurs. Some can save a significant amount of money by opting to deduct more. This may mean that there will be more conditions that are included in the policy exclusions. To maintain an <a href="http://reallycheaphealthinsurance.com/">affordable medical insurance</a> policy, it will be a great idea to set aside some money that can be used in case of illness.</p>
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		<title>December: Spend or Save</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2011 18:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shoppers will spend £437 on average this Christmas, according to Moneysupermarket.com. When it comes to Christmas shopping, everybody has their own way of paying for it.
One way is to spread the cost over the year in the run-up to Christmas &#8211; although this takes some ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/spendorsave.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3525" title="spend or save" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/spendorsave-300x224.jpg" alt="spend or save" width="300" height="224" /></a>Shoppers will spend £437 on average this Christmas, according to Moneysupermarket.com. When it comes to Christmas shopping, everybody has their own way of paying for it.</p>
<p>One way is to spread the cost over the year in the run-up to Christmas &#8211; although this takes some discipline and organization. Possible benefits of Christmas shopping this way are that you can afford to buy really good presents at times of the year when you&#8217;re feeling flush and/or you find them cheap &#8211; and it can also help you to avoid getting into debt in December.</p>
<p>However, many people will get into debt this Christmas to pay for all those little extras that make Christmas so special. A YouGov survey on behalf of Intelligent Environments indicates that 31% of people will get into some sort of debt this Christmas &#8211; 58% of them will spend extra on their credit cards and 39% will go into their overdraft.</p>
<p>Credit card debt and overdrafts are fairly flexible debts because you can &#8216;get away&#8217; with making small payments towards them.</p>
<p>However, many people don&#8217;t realize just how expensive these forms of debt can be. If you only make the minimum payments, you can pay much more interest overall than if you &#8216;overpaid&#8217; that debt. It&#8217;ll also take far longer to repay debt that way &#8211; possibly many years.</p>
<p>One trouble with Christmas debt is that come January, you find you have all your usual bills to pay, with debt repayments on top of all your other expenses. Many personal budgets are already squeezed and additional debt repayments can, in some cases, tip the balance and leave someone with a real debt problem.</p>
<p>If you do find yourself with a debt problem at the start of the year, <a href="http://www.thinkmoney.com/debt/debt-management/" target="_blank">debt management might be able to help you</a>. Debt management has quite a few advantages &#8211; for example, you could lower your monthly payments if you spread them over a longer period of time and some lenders will waive or even freeze interest and charges on money you owe them.</p>
<p>However, it&#8217;s not as simple as running up a huge credit card bill and turning to debt management to deal with it! Debt management is only for people who genuinely can&#8217;t afford their unsecured debts anymore. Lowering monthly payments also damages your credit record and there&#8217;s no guarantee that your lenders would agree to it, or freeze interest, anyway &#8211; and if they don&#8217;t freeze interest, repaying the money more slowly will cost more in interest.</p>
<p>Having said that, if you think you may have a debt problem, it&#8217;s worth speaking to an expert before things get out of hand. They could tell you about the best way out of debt for your current circumstances, so it&#8217;s well worth seeking advice.</p>
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		<title>The Death Of Free Checking</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 17:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free checking accounts have been just one of the ways that banks have been able to lure people in. Checking accounts are practically essential in order to get by. We use them to pay our bills, buy essentials, and transfer funds. Though it&#8217;s not impossible ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Bank-Of-America-Logo.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3489" title="Bank-Of-America-Logo" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Bank-Of-America-Logo-300x161.png" alt="" width="300" height="161" /></a>Free checking accounts have been just one of the ways that banks have been able to lure people in. Checking accounts are practically essential in order to get by. We use them to pay our bills, buy essentials, and transfer funds. Though it&#8217;s not impossible to get by without one, many are considering it. Many banks are planning, or at least considering, the idea of totally getting rid of this free system that&#8217;s been in place for years.</p>
<p>Bank of America recently announced that it was planning to get rid of its basic free checking account options for their customers. Not every larger banking entity has done so but many are expected to follow suit. This has been all brought about by a struggle between banking companies and merchants nationwide. It&#8217;s also largely due to the federal government mandating that banks can only charge fees for those who&#8217;ve signed up for overdraft protection. Banks, until now, have been able to pay for running checking accounts through charging overdraft fees. Now that the fees are going away, so is the free checking.</p>
<p>This all comes at a very difficult time when many people are being faced with cost hikes across the board. Everyone is struggling with their finances and taking out <a href="http://www.tfciloan.com/">title loans</a> as a way to pay of their bills. Money is tight right now and, for some individuals, this is just one step too far.</p>
<p>In a report that appeared on <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2010/06/17/127899418/you-may-have-to-pay-for-that-checking-account">NPR</a>, one woman talked about how she did away with all of her accounts and now uses a prepaid account card to pay her bills. It wasn&#8217;t that she couldn’t afford the extra few dollars a month, but, as she saw it, it was just one step too far. It seems that many people are feeling this strain as they&#8217;re being hit at every turn. This latest move by the country&#8217;s largest banks might actually have some pretty serious side effects.</p>
<p>The vast majority of banks are smaller institutions that operate locally and without the nationwide coverage. Many small banks are thinking about advertising their services and offering free checking accounts to its patrons. This is seen as one way that could get more customers but the only way that it would work is if people signed up en-mass. Free checking isn&#8217;t really free. It costs the merchant and the bank. When it comes to single purchases, we&#8217;re talking about small amounts of money. But added up, that a lot. Smaller banking institutions are hoping to offer free checking and increase their profile.</p>
<p>So, the end of free checking isn&#8217;t really here. You can still get a free checking account with many smaller institutions. If this is something that&#8217;s interesting to you, check with your local banks and see if they&#8217;ll offer you something similar. Many feel, though, that this will eventually kill off free checking. People want their checking accounts and check cards to be usable anywhere they go. That&#8217;s why these larger banks are charging now. They&#8217;re big and people want their service and, for the most part, they&#8217;re willing to pay for it. Are you?</p>
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		<title>Non Performing Note Investing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 16:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A non-performing note is a property, usually in the commercial definition that is no longer able to sustain itself and defaults on its mortgage debt.  Non-performing notes are a hot item for investors to get their hands on these days.  They have been the bread ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/slider-img03.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3318" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" title="slider-img03" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/slider-img03-300x193.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="193" /></a>A non-performing note is a property, usually in the commercial definition that is no longer able to sustain itself and defaults on its mortgage debt.  Non-performing notes are a hot item for investors to get their hands on these days.  They have been the bread and butter for the lucrative investor and it&#8217;s subscribers for the past 2 years.  With tight credit markets, high unemployment and continued downward pressure on consumer spending and real estate prices, more performing properties will become non-performing notes.</p>
<p>The reason that so many investors both large and small seek non-performing notes is because of the extremely attractive pricing.  People hear stories all the time about a property that was purchased for 40 cents on the dollar or lower, but they are extremely hard to find.  The other barrier to entry for the average investor with non-performing notes is the cash involved to successfully close on a non-performing note.  Banks typically will not carry any debt on a non-performing note, which means investors have to be well financed in order to successfully close a transaction.</p>
<p>Non-performing notes are priced so aggressively because the bank has a wart on their balance sheet that is not only performing, but has not yet gone through the foreclosure process to wash out the liens and other clouds on the title that keep the property from re-structuring towards a performing asset again.  Often, non-performing notes involve a lot of work and will have plenty of obstacles to over come once purchased, but the bank realizes this and prices the asset very aggressively to sell.</p>
<p>One of the most recent non-performing notes the lucrative investor team was involved with was two mobile home parks located in the MI.  We all know that MI is one of the worst affected states in America from the auto industry with high unemployment, but mobile home parks are priced at the level where it&#8217;s average family can afford, plus the owners are only responsible for collecting lot fees, not home upkeep and other headaches involved with lower priced rental properties.</p>
<p>The key to this deal were outstanding numbers.  The previous loan within the past few years on these two properties was $18,000,000.  The investor who purchased this asset had the contract with the bank for $3,650,000!  Even at the 46% occupancy, it was operating at a 23% cap rate bringing in $73,000 a month income with the new debt piece only at $36,000!  Now that is a cash cow.</p>
<p>On top of that, the investor had two as is offers at $4,500,000 and $5,200,000 that could not get the deal themselves because the first group had it locked up in contract.  Hedge funds and other institutional investors have banking relationships like these where they are able to secure and close on deals for great prices.  They take the time and effort to clear the title of any clouds and get the property operating again at an acceptable level where they are able to re-sell a clean performing asset and makes in some cases millions of dollars.</p>
<p>Non-performing notes are usually not a rosy picture when it comes to the task at hand of re-managing a property to get it back to an acceptable performing level, but hardly any other asset can offer such aggressive pricing and strong rewards for investors.  As the housing correction continues to take place for the next several years, more and more opportunities will be available for investors who are well positioned and willing to take on risk for big rewards.</p>
<p>If you would like more information on non-performing notes or opportunities available,call us at 312-265-8417.</p>
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		<title>The problem with online reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 20:15:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sitting in a hotel lobby this week writing posts. If you noticed last week the pitch was about Hotwire and Priceline. I was trying to book a trip. I was determined to find something good and didn&#8217;t want to take the risk with either ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/slider-img04.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3321" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" title="slider-img04" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/slider-img04-300x193.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="193" /></a>I&#8217;m sitting in a hotel lobby this week writing posts. If you noticed last week the pitch was about Hotwire and Priceline. I was trying to book a trip. I was determined to find something good and didn&#8217;t want to take the risk with either of those websites. However, I just gave into it and booked something on the sites. I ended up at a pretty nice hotel in downtown St. Louis.</p>
<p>However, when I went to look at reviews on the internet about the hotel, the reviews were all bad. Some were bad for no reason, some were bad because the reviewer actually had a bad experience.</p>
<p>Now, here&#8217;s the problem I am having with places that have been reviewed on the internet, this particulary pertains to places on trip, hotel, and food review sites: People are more likely to complain than report a satisfactory experience. I am guilty of it: a lot of times, I end up writing about when something makes me angry or I am unhappy with a situation.</p>
<p>You will always have a few people who are going to report on how the situation was regardless of whether or not the experience was good; but more often people will complain than brag. Honestly, the entire situation isn&#8217;t very fair to the establishments.</p>
<p>For example, the hotel I&#8217;m staying at has particularly bad reviews. I believe on Yelp, this hotel is rated a 2 out of 5, which is not very good at all. It all has to do with the fact that there isn&#8217;t wireless internet for free in the rooms (which is stated on the hotel&#8217;s website and is fairly common knowledge in my opinion), parking isn&#8217;t free (but there aren&#8217;t many places in the downtown area that hae free parking), and the bathrooms are small.</p>
<p>I believe that most places should be given a fair chance and that you can&#8217;t go by what all the reviews are.</p>
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		<title>You can cut your phone bill in half with a different service</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 15:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times have you gotten your phone bill and thought &#8220;We are spending way too much money on this?&#8221; We used to do that a lot. When you take your phone bill and add it to the fact that you&#8217;re paying for your cell ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/post-img05.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3304" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" title="post-img05" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/post-img05-300x193.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="193" /></a>How many times have you gotten your phone bill and thought &#8220;We are spending way too much money on this?&#8221; We used to do that a lot. When you take your phone bill and add it to the fact that you&#8217;re paying for your cell phones and any other forms of communication, I know that sometimes you might think,&#8221;Is this land line even necessary?&#8221;</p>
<p>I have a love hate (but mostly hate) relationship with my land line. I really don&#8217;t want to get rid of it because I don&#8217;t always have cell phone service in my house and I don&#8217;t want to miss any important calls (and with my luck, the day I turned off the land line, I would get one of those important calls).</p>
<p>To help with my problem, I started looking into VoIP services. I&#8217;m sure that everyone has heard of Vonage. If you have cable, I&#8217;m sure at one point in time the company has tried to sell you on its digital telephone package (which is simply VoIP). There are many more providers than just this handful though.</p>
<p>After a brief Google search for VoIP providers, I found some really good deals out there. Most were cheaper than Vonage&#8217;s $24.95 a month.</p>
<p>You can choose what provider you want by the features you want. If you have friends or family outside the United States, then make sure you pick a plan that offers free calling to international numbers. Sometimes you can find services that offer calling for free to the UK and Europe.  Most providers offer free calling to Canada and Mexico.</p>
<p>There are also some providers that offer a reduced price for service, but it requires you to leave your computer on all the time. The Magic Jack is the most popular form of that. I wouldn&#8217;t use one because I don&#8217;t want to have to leave my computer on for days and days at a time, and like I said before, the one time I have to restart my computer, I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;d miss the call I was waiting for.</p>
<p>I just feel like no matter what you pick, if you have a high speed internet connection, you can definitely save money with a VoIP service versus a traditional phone line. You just have to make sure that your connection is reliable and always on. Also, don&#8217;t forget, if you have DSL you may not be able to get rid of your land line.</p>
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		<title>Note to Apple: It would be nice to be able to pick any app we&#8217;d like</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:45:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple has a serious downfall when it comes to their iphone and software development kit or sdk for those in the know. The problem with the ingenious design is the fact that the “apps” are only accessible once the app is approved by Apple and ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/post-img03.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3298 alignleft" title="post-img03" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/post-img03-300x193.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="193" /></a>Apple has a serious downfall when it comes to their iphone and software development kit or sdk for those in the know. The problem with the ingenious design is the fact that the “apps” are only accessible once the app is approved by Apple and designated.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t even get me started on the Google Voice fiasco that just happened and landed Apple in some hot water with the FCC&#8230;.</p>
<p>Now the iphone application store has rejected a new application because the application allows the reading of the Karma Sutra. It is to be noted that the book reader Eucalyptus does not come with any books, but the K.S. is available for download onto devices and could be read at another time.</p>
<p>Whether it be the fact that Apple’s development team may decide that your application isn’t good enough for their devices or good enough to be released to their “cloud,” there are different places for software developers to go to have their programs viewed by many.</p>
<p>Apple has also been thinking of releasing a “net book” also. I suppose the net book would run like net books that run on Windows or Linux and are just able to run simple programs or surf the internet. Apple would undoubtedly make a net book that would be impossible to make programs for and far less powerful than any of the current mac books that are out there today.</p>
<p>The mac/pc commercials make me so mad because the pc just gives up when “the Megan” asks for a computer that doesn’t have software issues like crashing or viruses. Well guess what “Megan,” Mac’s have all those same problems too. As a matter of fact, I have been on a Mac many times in the past and gotten their version of a blue screen of death. I mean the iMac may have been the worst personal computer I have ever used, however there are so many people who think that the Macintosh name and product line is the best thing that has ever happened to the computer industry.</p>
<p>Whatever the reason, I think that people will enjoy PC’s and Windows mobile, Android, WebOS, and Symbian phones for much longer once the novelty of the iPhone wears off (like everyone knows it will).</p>
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		<title>Employers may treat candidates unfairly in these ways</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 21:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the recession, some employers are finding themselves in the position to leave a lot of candidates hanging when it comes to finding employees. Some employers are actually taking advantage of the desperation that many candidates are feeling and they are doing some things that ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/slider-img01.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3290 alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" title="slider-img01" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/slider-img01-300x193.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="193" /></a>In the recession, some employers are finding themselves in the position to leave a lot of candidates hanging when it comes to finding employees. Some employers are actually taking advantage of the desperation that many candidates are feeling and they are doing some things that they may not have done in the past. According to World News and Report here are a few things that employers have been doing recently that can be seen as a bit&#8230;unsavory.</p>
<p>When an employer has no sympathy for a potential candidate&#8217;s time it leads to frustration on the candidate&#8217;s part. Employers have been canceling interviews at the last minute with out a reason or an apology. Some are just wasting the candidate&#8217;s time by not paying attention during the interview and this is troubling because (and I should know) a candidate spends a lot of time preparing for an interview; this includes looking up the company and reading into the company&#8217;s philosophy and mission.</p>
<p>When an employer doesn&#8217;t share the company&#8217;s timeline to hire with the candidate it is also quite frustrating. A hiring manager always knows when they need someone. They know the time frame that they will be hiring in and not telling a candidate is annoying to all candidates.</p>
<p>Not sharing what kind of salary they pay is also really annoying, especially when they expect a candidate to give what they think they should be paid. There really isn&#8217;t any reason as to why a manger wouldn&#8217;t share this information. They really should give you some kind of range for you to expect to be paid and this would clear up the entire awkward situation that comes about when its time to talk money.</p>
<p>Finally, this one is the one that gets under my skin, when employers fail to notify a candidate that they are no longer up for consideration for the position. This is rude and extremely common. Many times a candidate sits by the phone (or in my case, shies away from a week vacation) to wait to hear from an employer. A simple email could do if the employer is no longer interested in the candidate.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s one just from my own opinion book: If you&#8217;re an employer don&#8217;t tell a candidate to expect an interview and then don&#8217;t answer emails or the phone when the candidate calls. And give them an interview if you say you will.</p>
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		<title>If you&#8217;re looking for work, here is where you may be able to find it.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 16:35:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many businesses out there that have hiring at a standstill with hiring and pay raise freezes. However, some industries are coming out as the places to work, where you can find a job and actually do alright.
The industries where jobs can be ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/job.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3306" title="job" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/job-279x300.jpg" alt="" width="279" height="300" /></a>There are so many businesses out there that have hiring at a standstill with hiring and pay raise freezes. However, some industries are coming out as the places to work, where you can find a job and actually do alright.</p>
<p>The industries where jobs can be found include: Accounting, Information Technology, and even food service. This is all according to government data.</p>
<p>There are several surveys out now that are indicating that many companies won&#8217;t be hiring anytime soon, but a lot of the companies in the industries listed above will be looking for new recruits and are already out there actively seeking employees.</p>
<p>After shrinking for an entire year, four quarters in a row, the economy is expected to pick up a bit for the July through September quarter; this could lead employers to take away hiring freezes and start hiring people again. However, even with the new unemployment numbers out and showing a decrease in the total number of those who are unemployed, unemployment is expected to increase to 10% by the end of the year. Total job openings stayed steady through June according to the Labor Department.</p>
<p>Of course there are plenty of accounting jobs out there. The college I graduated from often boasts their 100% placement rate for accounting graduates. That number just seems crazy to me. After all, they just took a lot of the same classes I took to get through business school, yet most of them end up working in their field within weeks of getting their diplomas.</p>
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		<title>Maybe having a lot of money can bring happiness of a different kind</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 20:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A report came out today that said up to 90% of the paper money in the United States has traces of cocaine on it. The group of scientists that tested the notes tested money from thirty different cities in 5 countries.
The United States and Canada ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/polls_money_management_3846_111793_answer_2_xlarge.jpeg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3310" title="polls_money_management_3846_111793_answer_2_xlarge" src="http://www.thelucrativeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/polls_money_management_3846_111793_answer_2_xlarge-298x300.jpg" alt="" width="298" height="300" /></a>A report came out today that said up to 90% of the paper money in the United States has traces of cocaine on it. The group of scientists that tested the notes tested money from thirty different cities in 5 countries.</p>
<p>The United States and Canada came out on top with the highest levels of contamination of cocaine on paper money with between 85% and 90%. China and Japan ranked the lowest with only between 12 and 20% of their money being contaminated.</p>
<p>A similar study was conducted two years ago, and the new results prove that there is an increase of 20% from the previous study. Scientists have been aware of the contamination on banknotes. Paper money is used during drug deals and also when people are rolling it to snort cocaine. Then the money ends back up at the bank where it contaminates non-illicit drug money.</p>
<p>The levels of cocaine that showed up on the bills fell between .006 micrograms and 1,240 micrograms. As a reference, .006 micrograms is several thousands of times smaller than one grain of sand and 1,240 micrograms equals about 50 grains of sand. The scientists also noted that some of the cities tested definitely had higher contamination levels than others. Baltimore, Detroit, and Boston ranked among the highest contamination levels. Salt Lake City had the lowest in the United States.</p>
<p>If you were expecting to get something out of this you should probably move along. You&#8217;re not going to get high off a few dollars from your local bank. You won&#8217;t even have any health problems stemming from handling paper money.</p>
<p>It is also unlikely for any trace amounts of drugs that were on a bank note to end up messing up your drug test at work.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s time to limit PowerPoint presentations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 16:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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PowerPoint has been around for 25 years now, and while it was first geared toward people who had to present in business meetings and salespeople, the program has now become synonymous with anyone who has to give a presentation of any kind; no matter if ...]]></description>
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<p>PowerPoint has been around for 25 years now, and while it was first geared toward people who had to present in business meetings and salespeople, the program has now become synonymous with anyone who has to give a presentation of any kind; no matter if you&#8217;re a salesperson or a 4th grader.</p>
<p>Over the past few years in college, I gave numerous presentations and PowerPoint presentations were not only expected, but required for all of them. However, after reading the expressions on people&#8217;s faces while giving presentations over the past few presentations I&#8217;ve discovered something: no one cares.</p>
<p>Perhaps it&#8217;s just presentations that people don&#8217;t want to go to, perhaps it&#8217;s the fact that PowerPoint slides often have too much information on a slide. Whatever the reason, I believe that it&#8217;s time for people to start coming up with more creative ways of giving presentations.</p>
<p>I think, especially for those in more creative fields, there should be requirements that they have to give presentations that are far more creative than a PowerPoint presentation; and no, I don&#8217;t mean passing out candy or throwing t-shirts at the audience. Marketing professionals are expected to be some of the most creative people in the business school and they&#8217;re giving the same presentations as accounting majors, something is wrong there.</p>
<p>Another problem I have with PowerPoint presentations is that the audience has become numb to the presentations. They have taught an entire generation how to stop paying attention. They have also taught that same generation how to rely so heavily on one program.</p>
<p>In the corporate world, people often turn something that can be said in two to five minutes into a 20 minute presentation because they feel as if they need to have the visual aid of a PowerPoint presentation. What a waste of time.</p>
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		<title>Finding a full time job in today&#8217;s market is a full time job</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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After spending months looking for a job, I finally found something working as a sales associate at a local department store. I&#8217;m making $10 an hour and averaging 30-35 hours a week. With an hourly rate like that I&#8217;ll barely be able to make my ...]]></description>
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<p>After spending months looking for a job, I finally found something working as a sales associate at a local department store. I&#8217;m making $10 an hour and averaging 30-35 hours a week. With an hourly rate like that I&#8217;ll barely be able to make my car payment and student loan payment, but at least I&#8217;ll be able to make them.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a difficult market to find work in when 80% of the graduating class of 2009 weren&#8217;t offered jobs upon graduation and with many of us still out there looking for work.</p>
<p>It really is a full time job to try to find something; in my case it turned from a search for a dream job to a search for a job where I could earn something. Employers really do have the upper hand in this market, they know that they can offer you less money and that you&#8217;ll be willing to accept it only because work is so hard to come by.</p>
<p>I recently found a website that said those who graduated with a degree in business administration (just undergraduate) are earning an average of $42,000 a year. I&#8217;m getting no where near that number. After taxes, I&#8217;m lucky if I&#8217;ll be earning $12,000. As much as I want the sales experience so I may be able to get a job somewhere else in the future, I don&#8217;t know if this is something that I really see myself doing. The truth is, I really wanted to be making at least $20,000 a year while I lived in my current house and I honestly find the pay of $12,000 a year a bit insulting for all the work I put into college. Yesterday while I was sitting in the break area watching the training videos someone asked me why would I even consider working at that store when I had graduated college and had a business administration degree. I could only say, &#8220;because I can&#8217;t find a job anywhere else.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Tips to Surviving Business School or Undergraduate Life: Know what you&#8217;re getting into.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 16:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Signing up for classes comes down to three things:
First and foremost: The class you are required to take.
Number two: What time the class is offered (I most often would try to avoid those awful 8 a.m. classes).
Lastly, who is teaching the class.
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<p>Signing up for classes comes down to three things:</p>
<p>First and foremost: The class you are required to take.</p>
<p>Number two: What time the class is offered (I most often would try to avoid those awful 8 a.m. classes).</p>
<p>Lastly, who is teaching the class.</p>
<p>The professor teaching the class may be the last thing you&#8217;re thinking about, but it should be the second after what class is required for you to take. There are also plenty of ways to figure out exactly what you&#8217;re getting yourself into when you sign up for a particular professor.</p>
<p>Many college offer teacher evaluations as part of the course sign up process. That is, if your school offers registration online.</p>
<p>If your college doesn&#8217;t offer teacher evaluations over the internet, you can always check some of my favorite sites to see what other people are saying about your professor.</p>
<p>My favorite for reviews is RateMyProfessor.com. This website has over 10 million comments from users about professors at over 6,000 schools. This one is good because you can see what other people think about the professor, but this is just like a teacher evaluation program offered by any college only when you post something, it stays on the website. Many colleges end up taking down the most negative comments from their evaluations.</p>
<p>My overall favorite site has to be PickAProf.com, its now part of MyEdu.com. On this site you can see how other people did in the class grade-wise. This can really help in deciding if you want to take a teacher who barely passes anyone, or one who will pass more than 3/4 of the class. This one actually really helped me in picking a professor for some of my harder classes.</p>
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		<title>Top 4 best cities in America to find work</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 19:58:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Unemployment has hit a nationwide average of just under 10% and it looks like a lot of places aren&#8217;t hiring, have implemented a hiring freeze, or are laying off a majority of its labor force. However, there are places all across the country where you ...]]></description>
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<p>Unemployment has hit a nationwide average of just under 10% and it looks like a lot of places aren&#8217;t hiring, have implemented a hiring freeze, or are laying off a majority of its labor force. However, there are places all across the country where you can find work (usually) and you actually have a good chance of finding work in one of these cities.</p>
<p><strong>1) Anchorage, Alaska. </strong>Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska, so much so that the population of the city is almost half of the total personal income for Alaska. The median age in the city is 33 and while the recession has hit the rest of the country pretty hard, in Anchorage the city marked it&#8217;s 20th year of job growth.</p>
<p>Twenty percent of the city&#8217;s jobs are in education, health services and government, all of which have increased the number of jobs for the past year. Big box retail stores are also starting to move into the city. Stores like Kohl&#8217;s and Best Buy have continued to open new stores in the city.</p>
<p><strong>2) Arlington, Virginia. </strong>Arlington neighbors Washington D.C. and is home to the Pentagon as well as Arlington National Cemetery. The biggest employers in this city include the Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation, and the State Department. When there is a lot of government jobs in an area, the national unemployment rate has a much smaller effect on what is going on in the local employment rate.</p>
<p>Arlington also has several large private employers such as US Airways, Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen Hamilton, and Marriott.</p>
<p><strong>3) Columbus, Ohio. </strong>Columbus has a strong distribution industry as well as a strong transportation industry and this can likely be attributed to the city&#8217;s central location in not only the state, but as well as the country.</p>
<p>Columbus has a diverse economy for such a Mid-America kind of town. It boasts healthcare, manufacturing, technology, as well as hospitality services. The largest employers in the city include the biggest university in the state Ohio State, Nationwide Insurance, Bob Evans, JP Morgan Chase, and OhioHealth.</p>
<p><strong>4) Houston, Texas. </strong>This Texas city, like much of the rest of the state, has come out fairly unscathed in this recession. Houston is one of the only cities in the country where people are actually finding work. Houses in Texas are affordable and jobs are plentiful. Thanks to the city&#8217;s large stake in the oil industry, this city has continued to fare well.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 16:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Oxford University Transportation System
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Oxford-University Transit Commission introduces new manager
 O.U.T. gets full-time manager to oversee daily activities
Oxford, Miss. -The Oxford University Transit Commission is introducing the new full-time ...]]></description>
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<p>Oxford University Transportation System<strong><em></em></strong></p>
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<p>Media contact: Jennifer Lott McClelland, Public Relations Intern</p>
<p>Tel: 901-555-9665(W); 901-555-9502(Cell)</p>
<p>Email: jjlott2@gmail.edu</p>
<p><strong>Oxford-University Transit Commission introduces new manager</strong></p>
<p><strong> O.U.T. gets full-time manager to oversee daily activities</strong></p>
<p>Oxford, Miss. -The Oxford University Transit Commission is introducing the new full-time manager, Ron Biggs to the team. Tim Lett will be stepping back from the current position as temporary manager to make way for Biggs.</p>
<p>Biggs, a recent hire for McDonald Transit, will be taking on the day to day responsibilities of the Oxford University Transit system. Part of Biggs&#8217;s responsibility will be overseeing a proposed expansion of the system if city and university budgeting allows.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mr. Biggs is very qualified and will be a wonderful addition to O.U.T.&#8217;s management. He has been with us for a little while now and we&#8217;re all looking forward to the next few months,&#8221; says committee member Carole Haney. &#8220;Ridership numbers have been improving every time a new report comes out and hopefully the months ahead will see the same trend.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oxford University Transit is the only public transportation system in Oxford. The shuttle service operates six days a week, Monday through Saturday and runs two routes between 7:10 a.m and 6:40 p.m. The red route runs from North Lamar to South Lamar and the blue route runs from the Wal-Mart Supercenter on Jackson Avenue to the Brittany Woods neighborhood.</p>
<p>Oxford University Transit is operated by McDonald Transit, a company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas that serves 30 public agencies across the United States and boasts 50.3 million passenger trips annually.</p>
<p>For more information on the Oxford University Transit Commission, call (555) 555-1310.</p>
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		<title>Wealth Distribution Around the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 20:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
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This map basically means that the lighter color, the more equally the wealth in the country is distributed. You can tell where the most people suffer due to the darker shades of green seen throughout the  map.
The countries with the biggest gap between poverty and ...]]></description>
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<p>This map basically means that the lighter color, the more equally the wealth in the country is distributed. You can tell where the most people suffer due to the darker shades of green seen throughout the  map.</p>
<p>The countries with the biggest gap between poverty and wealth are the South American nations and some central to southern African nations.</p>
<p>Canada, Australia, much of Europe, and even some African countries all have fairly good wealth distribution throughout.</p>
<p>The United States falls into the same category as Russia, India, Italy, England, Portugal, and Uzbekistan to name a few.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mint.com/blog/trends/mint-map-global-wealth-distribution/">Source</a></p>
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		<title>Really bad corporate name changes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 15:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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It can be amusing when a corporation goes through an identity crisis. Usually a corporate name change stems from the board or owner&#8217;s desire to move the company in a new direction or to pretend that they know what the consumer wants. I suppose sometimes ...]]></description>
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<p>It can be amusing when a corporation goes through an identity crisis. Usually a corporate name change stems from the board or owner&#8217;s desire to move the company in a new direction or to pretend that they know what the consumer wants. I suppose sometimes they actually do know what the consumer wants, but more often a name change on an established company makes customers go, &#8220;huh?&#8221; more than anything else.</p>
<p>I think that more often though, companies decide to change their corporate name to get out from under a dark cloud that they imposed only on themselves.</p>
<p>Here are some of the worst of the worst corporate name changes:</p>
<p><strong>The Shack::Radio Shack. </strong>This was so bad that I had to write about it in a previous post. While I now know that the company isn&#8217;t completely changing its name to the Shack, I still am not quite sure what the company was thinking when they decided it would be a good idea to align their company with a rickety old building. When I think Hi Tech, I&#8217;m not thinking about shacks.</p>
<p><strong>Xe :: Blackwater. </strong>Earlier this year Blackwater decided that it would change its name to Xe because the Blackwater name was tarnished thanks to a 2007 incident that led to the death of 17 unarmed Iraqi civilians. Thankfully, even after the name change the government did not renew the company&#8217;s contract.</p>
<p><strong>Altria :: Philip Morris Co.</strong> When the company changed its name on the same exact day that the company was cleared of responsibility for a woman&#8217;s smoking related death in late January 2003, it obviously wanted to escape the bad PR it had been getting. However, all that ended up happening was a magnifying glass on the company. Every time customers are reminded about the name change, they are reminded that this is the same Philip Morris they knew and they only tried to change their name to escape responsibility.</p>
<p><strong>SyFy :: SciFi.</strong> This one I can&#8217;t quite figure out. All the cable station did was change the spelling of the already abbreviated name.</p>
<p>You can read more about bad name changes as well as the worst offender, I&#8217;ll give you a hint, it has something to do about the company who changed the name of the Sears Tower, all at the <a href="http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/0,28757,1914815,00.html"><strong>SOURCE. </strong></a></p>
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		<title>Shock and Scam advertising may disgust you, but it works unfortunately</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 20:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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There are advertisements that are meant to warm your heart, to inform you, deceive you, and most of all get you to buy something you may not have otherwise bought. However, there are also shock advertisements that are meant to get people to talk.
Across the ...]]></description>
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<p>There are advertisements that are meant to warm your heart, to inform you, deceive you, and most of all get you to buy something you may not have otherwise bought. However, there are also shock advertisements that are meant to get people to talk.</p>
<p>Across the social sites this morning, everyone is talking about this new World Wildlife Foundation ad that compares the 9/11 attacks on the United States to the Tsunami in 2005. The consensus on the ad is that it was done in poor taste and it&#8217;s also a scam ad.</p>
<p>Scam ads have been around for awhile due to the fact that they are typically put on by advertisers and marketing firms that want to win awards. To win an award, the ad has to be published somewhere. In the case of the World Wildlife Foundation ad, it was published in a small Brazilian newspaper. It was also a print version of the ad seen above.</p>
<p>As long as awards for creativity are given out to ad agencies, ads like this one will be seen across the world and it will continue to shock the public when it leaks out to those who were really never supposed to see them. </p>
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		<title>Taxes in some states have become so bad due to deficits. Is there an end in sight?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Most of the states across the country have come to a conclusion: They have to raise taxes to help with the budget deficits.
The five states hit hardest by new taxes as written by SmartMoney are:
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<p>Most of the states across the country have come to a conclusion: They have to raise taxes to help with the budget deficits.</p>
<p>The five states hit hardest by new taxes as written by SmartMoney are:</p>
<p>1) California &#8211; This state has a HUGE deficit. It has gotten so bad in California that they the state is starting to pay for things with IOUs. The state deficit estimate for 2010 is almost $25 billion with the state and local tax burden being 10.5%. Voters in the state voted against sales and income tax increases, and with unemployment there nearing 12% and the worst housing market in the country, anyone could understand their unwillingness to vote FOR higher taxes. One of the things on the table now for the state to start raising some extra tax money? Legalize marijuana&#8230;</p>
<p>2) New York &#8211; With a state deficit estimate for 2010 at $17.6 billion and the state and local tax burden of 11.7%, this state ranks number two in SmartMoney&#8217;s poll. The governor of New York, David Paterson has unsuccessfully tried to pass an 18% tax on soft drinks, however he was able to raise taxes on cigarettes and wine. New Yorkers have the second highest tax burden due to the income tax rate of 7.85% for those earning more than $200K a year.</p>
<p>3) Florida &#8211; Florida&#8217;s deficit estimate for 2010 is $6 billion and the state and local tax burden is 7.4%. In May, Florida passed next year&#8217;s budget and included a $1 per pack increase on cigarettes as well as new and higher fees to renew a driver&#8217;s license or register a vehicle. While Florida does have the third lowest tax burden in the nation, the state has been hit hard by decreasing home values and huge budget deficit as a result. The deficit could mean more taxes in the future.</p>
<p>4) Massachusetts &#8211; Massachusetts has a state deficit estimate for 2010 of $3 billion and a state and local tax burden of 9.5%. While right now, it is middle of the road when it comes to it&#8217;s tax burden ranking (23rd in the nation), it is getting ready for some hefty tax increases. When the budget was passed last week, it included new taxes including a 1.25% increase in the sales tax from 5% to 6.25%. Satellite television subscribers will also be tinged with a 5% tax on satellite services.</p>
<p>5) Nevada &#8211; With a deficit of $1.2 billion and a state and local tax burden of 6.6%, it doesn&#8217;t seem like Nevada is doing that badly, but it had the same major problem that California did: rapidly decreasing property values. It also had a history of low taxes, there was no personal income tax and it imposed some of the lowest taxes on businesses in the country. It once got the majority of its revenue from tourism, so it wouldn&#8217;t have to tax residents as heavily. In Nevada, the sales tax is going up along with hotel taxes. It also has the highest deficit to budget ratio of 32%.</p>
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		<title>Things that could make a joke out of your resume.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Not every little thing is caught by spell check on Word. Sometimes it won&#8217;t catch a word that is spelled right but used in a way that will ensure you don&#8217;t get a job. Here are a few examples of some misspelled phrases that have ...]]></description>
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<p>Not every little thing is caught by spell check on Word. Sometimes it won&#8217;t catch a word that is spelled right but used in a way that will ensure you don&#8217;t get a job. Here are a few examples of some misspelled phrases that have ended up on resumes in the past:</p>
<p>* &#8220;Hope to hear from you, shorty.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;Have a keen eye for derail.&#8221;<br />
* Dear Sir or Madman.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;I&#8217;m attacking my resume for you to review.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;I&#8217;m a rabid typist.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;My work ethics are impeachable.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;Nervous of steel.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;Following is a grief overview of my skills.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;GPA: 34.0&#8243;<br />
* &#8220;Graphic designer seeking no-profit career.&#8221;<br />
*  EDUCATION: Attended collage courses.</p>
<p>The first thing I thought when I read those was &#8220;wow.&#8221;  However, when you really start to think about it, it&#8217;s not hard to make some of those mistakes, especially when you&#8217;re a &#8220;rabid&#8221; typist. People often think that they don&#8217;t have enough time to read over something that they&#8217;ve typed either, even when it&#8217;s something as important as a resume.</p>
<p>I know I have made plenty of typing errors while I&#8217;ve been writing for this site; they happen quite frequently and I usually don&#8217;t change them until I have published them and everyone else has seen the mistake too.</p>
<p>Some things you can do to help avoid such an embarassing situation is to:</p>
<p>1. Of course, use spell check, but make sure you also do some of the other steps.</p>
<p>2. Read over every word you type to make sure you have made coherent sentences.</p>
<p>3. Print it and read it again.</p>
<p>4. Have someone else read it.</p>
<p>You can check out a list of really amusing resume bloopers here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.resumania.com/ViewAllHallofFame">Source</a></p>
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		<title>Credit card perks that you may find yourself missing out on</title>
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Did you know that your credit card may be hiding some quite interesting and beneficial perks that you might be missing out on?
The following perks are from Citi:
- You have dedicated &#8220;concierge&#8221; staff to assist you. &#8211; There is a 24 hour personal concierge service ...]]></description>
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<p>Did you know that your credit card may be hiding some quite interesting and beneficial perks that you might be missing out on?</p>
<p>The following perks are from Citi:</p>
<p>- You have dedicated &#8220;concierge&#8221; staff to assist you. &#8211; There is a 24 hour personal concierge service that is around to make dinner reservations for you, get tickets to events, locate hard to find items, and even coordinate business arrangements worldwide. They can also assist you with gift selections and other requests that are said to &#8220;simplify your life.&#8221;</p>
<p>- You also have extra car rental insurance. Citi provides up to $50,000 in secondary coverage against collision or theft when you get a rental car and charge it on the card and decline the rental company&#8217;s insurance.</p>
<p>- There is also retail price protection. &#8211; This protects your stuff if it gets stolen or is accidentally broken up to $500 for the first 90 days of purchase when it&#8217;s put on the card.</p>
<p>- You have a price protection. If you purchase something with your card, except for online purchases and some excluded items, you have 60 days to find the same item for a lesser price you will get refunded up to $250 of the difference.</p>
<p>- You are not liable for unauthorized purchases online or offline.</p>
<p>- If an airline looses your luggage, you are eligible for up to $3,000 in lost luggage coverage for not only you, but also your dependents, when you charge your fare.</p>
<p>- You also have roadside assistance.</p>
<p>If you want to know what kind of perks your card has, just pick up the phone and give them a call!</p>
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		<title>Cuts from the public school system that everyone will notice</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Budget cuts in the nation&#8217;s public schools means that many states are having to find ways to limit what it spends on public schools in their budgets. I find it ironic in a way because it seems like taxes have increased at the same time ...]]></description>
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<p>Budget cuts in the nation&#8217;s public schools means that many states are having to find ways to limit what it spends on public schools in their budgets. I find it ironic in a way because it seems like taxes have increased at the same time that budget cuts for public education is being introduced. However, in places where homes are being appraised for much less, property taxes are much less and therefore, schools have less money to work with.</p>
<p>So where will your children be feeling the pinch?</p>
<p>Many schools will be saying goodbye to band and other music programs. At many schools, extracurricular activities like band and art clubs may be eliminated. Many curriculums are being cut down to the minimums because of teachers being laid off. This has been going on for years in many of the more rural areas of the country. At the same time, most (if not all) states have a requirement for a fine art class in high school. So, some of these classes will have to stick around.</p>
<p>Classes will become more crowded. In California alone 27,000 teachers have been laid off with more expected to be soon. This accounts for 15% of California&#8217;s public teacher pool. And fewer teachers means bigger classes. Many classes are having to bump up the number of kids to a class. Some classes are even going from 20 to a class to 30 to a class. This is what the San Jose Unified School District is doing and it will end up saving the district nearly $6 million for the year.</p>
<p>Summer programs will be, if they haven&#8217;t already been, cut. Summer programs in places where budget deficits have led to more cuts in schools, like California which is suffering from a $24 billion budget gap. Parents who usually enroll their children in some kind of public funded summer program will now have to find child care for their children. This also means cutting summer school. So when a high school senior needs that &#8220;one more credit&#8221; to graduate he or she will be out of luck.</p>
<p>Finally, bus services will be hurt. The number of schools that cut bus transportation routes for the 2009-2010 school year rose to 23%, up from 14% the year prior. If a school decides to cut bus routes, it can obviously save thousands of dollars (per school). However, many students (again, in more rural areas) may be finding themselves without a way to get to school. I can see where this would lead to serious truancy issues.</p>
<p>I think that it is important to cut money from other areas than public schools. Personally, the money should come out of anywhere else first.</p>
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		<title>Follow the trail to your earning potential.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 16:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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For the firm believer that an investor should follow the trends to see real success in investing, it is important to know what the winners are doing right now. To understand that one needs to understand what they are looking at in the market. The ...]]></description>
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<p>For the firm believer that an investor should follow the trends to see real success in investing, it is important to know what the winners are doing right now. To understand that one needs to understand what they are looking at in the market. The first two things you must watch are real estate and unemployment. These are the absolute keys to a real recovery in the market and the economy. Until losing jobs is a thing of the past and until real estate prices stop going down, there will be pressure on our economy, end of story.</p>
<p>The current market is creating one of the greatest opportunities for building permanent real wealth if an investor can see the bargains. It is important to continually look for bargain-basement opportunities in the form of rock bottom prices. In addition to your own screening and research, it is important to pay attention to what those successful long-term investors are doing with their money.</p>
<p>Securities regulations make this very easy to do. Most finance managers are required to publicly release their holdings at the end of each quarter. By tracking portfolio changes and holdings in correlation with locations of investments, you effectively establish a makeshift research department composed of the best minds in the market. You should always do additional investigation of your own, but good research of what investors are already succeeding with is a good meeting of the minds, so to speak.</p>
<p>Just as an example, let’s look at Third Point LLC, the distressed and activist fund managed by Daniel Loeb. It is reported to have earned 16% or so annually without the use of much leverage, if any, just since its beginning in 1996. In his recent letter to shareholders, Loeb said he was less pessimistic about where the economy would be at the end of the quarter. The firm is letting go of what Loeb referred to as “doomsday positions” such as gold, the investments that will not stand as firm as they have once the economy moves forward. As we have established before, there is a relatively negative correlation between gold and Wall Street, simply because when Wall Street is doing poorly, gold has become the industry hiding place. When Wall Street bounces back, people bail from gold and ride the stock market back up, reducing the price of gold once again. (This explains why places like Cash4Gold are advertising the best ever prices of gold. Every active investor has bought some recently.) He said the fund is also finding long positions that offer what he called attractive opportunities.</p>
<p>Third Point established a new position in the home health and hospice company Amedisys in the quarter. As baby boomers age, this is going to be high-growth industry for years to come. Earnings and stock trades are up. Third Point also opened a position in Life Partners Holdings, a life insurance settlement business. Basically, it buys life insurance contracts at a discount from policyholders who are in need of funds. Life Partners then resells these contracts to retail and institutional investors. The company acts as an agent and receives a fee for its services. Earnings and stock trades are up for this company too, because death is truly recession-proof. It does appear that Third Point is leaning toward an aging population. In the last quarter it bought Wyeth, Schering-Plough and Pfizer with Pfizer coincidentally as one of the top investments right now.</p>
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		<title>Make your own coffee at home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 20:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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<p>Of course, you don&#8217;t have to make a trip to the coffee shop to buy your morning pick me up. This may seem so obvious, but you can save a ton of money every month by skipping the coffee to go. You can easily, and cheaply, make your own lattes and cappuccinos at home.</p>
<p>There are so many recipe sites on the internet with &#8220;copycat&#8221; recipes that can help you replicate those sweet tastes you crave from Starbucks or any other chain.</p>
<p>As a busy mom, I have become an expert in making my own coffee at home. I&#8217;m not just talking about straight drip-coffee either. I have been able to snag a free Senseo machine as well as free coffee for the machine. It makes fairly good coffee, but I like to have some flavor to my coffee when I drink it in the morning or throughout the day.</p>
<p>At the grocery store, you can find creamers that come in flavors such as caramel, french vanilla, and hazelnut now. If you go down the coffee aisle, you can even find syrups that have the same flavors. These are great to make lattes with. While the latte you make at home may not have the foam, it will have the flavor. Not to mention, at home you can ice it with as much or as little as you want.</p>
<p>You can even make your own frozen, blended coffees at home. It may take a bit more time and effort than jumping in the car and running to the coffee house for your craving, they can be just as tasty and far cheaper.</p>
<p>When it comes to coffee, I really think that $3 or more for a cup is too much. I really like knowing that I only spend about $.10 on a cup of coffee (give or take $.05 depending on whether or not I add syrup).</p>
<p>Now it is easy to <a href="http://www.cafepress.com/make/custom-mugs">make a custom mug</a> online.</p>
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		<title>How to get plenty of free stuff for your birthday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 16:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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If you search around the internet or just visit the websites of your favorite restaurants, you&#8217;ll find a whole lot of places are ready and willing to give you free stuff on your birthday.
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<p>If you search around the internet or just visit the websites of your favorite restaurants, you&#8217;ll find a whole lot of places are ready and willing to give you free stuff on your birthday.</p>
<p>Giving away free stuff for your birthday has become such a popular idea in the last couple of years that you can even get into Disney World for free if it&#8217;s your birthday.</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s a huge list of places that will give you something for it just being your birthday, all you have to do is sign up for their email list or some kind of club offer.</p>
<p>Abbot’s Frozen Custard – Join the Abbott’s Frozen Custard Fun Club to a get a free frozen custard on your birthday. The site says there will also be freebies throughout the year for their members.</p>
<p>Alfy’s Pizza – Get a free mini pizza on your birthday.</p>
<p>Applebee’s – Free dessert and song on your birthday.</p>
<p>Austin Grill – Register for their eClub and get a free meal on your birthday.</p>
<p>Bakers Square – Get a free peice of pie on your birthday at Bakers Square.</p>
<p>Bandido’s – Get $10 off your favorite entree when you celebrate your birthday at Bandido’s in Ohio and Indiana.</p>
<p>Baskin Robbins – Baskin Robbins will send you a coupon for a free 2.5 oz scoop of ice cream on your birthday plus other special promotions when you join the Baskin Robbins Birthday Club.</p>
<p>BD’s Mongolian BBQ – Receive a free stifry on your birthday when you join Club Mongo.</p>
<p>Ben &amp; Jerry’s – Get a free ice cream treat on your birthday when you become a ChunkSpelunker with Ben &amp; Jerry’s.</p>
<p>Bennigan’s – Get a buy 1 entree, get 1 entrée free and a free brownie ice cream dessert coupon on your birthday.</p>
<p>Black Angus Steakhouse – Get a free steak dinner on your birthday when you join the BA Prime Club. You also get a complimentary dessert for signing up for the club.</p>
<p>Blimpie – Get a coupon for a free 6” sub on your birthday at Blimpie’s.</p>
<p>Blue Bell – Members of the Blue Bell Country Club will receive a gift certificate for a free half gallon of Blue Bell Ice Cream during the month of their birthday.</p>
<p>Bob’s Big Boy – Get a free hot fudge ice cream on your birthday.</p>
<p>Bob Evans – Sign up your child for their birthday club and they’ll get a free kids’ meal on their birthday at Bob Evans.</p>
<p>The Body Shop – The Body Shop will give you a free birthday gift up to a $10 value during the month of your birthday. **No longer valid**</p>
<p>Boston Market – Kids 12 and under will receive a birthday coupon good for a free kid’s meal, drink, and dessert at Boston Market.</p>
<p>Buffalo Wild Wings – Get a free dozen hot wings on your birthday at Buffalo Wild Wings. **No longer valid**</p>
<p>Burger King – Sign up your child to be a member of Club BK so they can get a free kid’s meal on their birthday.</p>
<p>California Pizza Kitchen – Sign up your child (10 and under) for CPKids and they will receive a free CPKids meal during the month of their birthday.</p>
<p>Captain D’s – Kids get a free kids meal and birthday greeting on their birthday at Captain D’s.</p>
<p>Caribou Coffee – Create an account and be sure to update it with your birthday. They will send you a coupon for a free coffee drink on your birthday.</p>
<p>Carrows – Join the Carrows E-Club to get a free dessert on your birthday as well as one for joining.</p>
<p>Cattlemen’s – Join the Cattlemen’s E-Club and get a free dessert when you come in on your birthday.</p>
<p>Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse – Get a free gift on your birthday as a member of the Charlie Brown’s Handshake Club as well as gift vouchers and special members-only events.</p>
<p>Chevys – Join Chevys Compadres Club and get a free dessert on your birthday.</p>
<p>Claim Jumper Restaurant – Join the CJ E-Club and get a free dessert on your birthday.</p>
<p>Cold Stone Creamery – Cold Stone Creamery will send you an email with a coupon for a free ice cream creation to enjoy on your birthday. All ages are welcome!</p>
<p>Country Buffet – Join the eClub and get a free birthday coupon in the mail.</p>
<p>Crazy Buffet – Bring a friend and your ID into Crazy Buffet on your birthday and get a free dinner buffet.</p>
<p>Dairy Queen – Join the Dairy Queen Blizzard Fan Club and get a free ice cream cone on your birthday as well as a coupon for a blizzard when you join.</p>
<p>Dave &amp; Buster’s – Get a free $5 game card credit on your birthday.</p>
<p>Denny’s – Fill in and mail out this form to enroll your child (10 and under) in the Denny’s Kids’ Birthday Club where they will receive a birthday card entitling them to a free kid’s entrée and sundae.</p>
<p>Desparados Mexican Restaraunt – Come in and get a free meal at Desparados on your birthday.</p>
<p>Discovery Cruise Line – You get a free one-day cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to the Bahamas. You do have to make the trip with another fare-paying adult and will have to shell out the $20 for the Bahama departure and harbor fee.</p>
<p>Disneyland – Get free admission on your birthday when you register in advance. You will need to bring the confirmation along with your ID to the park.</p>
<p>Dockside Restaurants – Get a free meal on your birthday.</p>
<p>Duke’s ChowderHouse – Get a coupon for a free lunch or dinner entree on your birthday when you sign up on Duke’s website.</p>
<p>Famous Daves BBQ – Free food coupon via email on your birthday when you join the Famous Dave’s P.I.G. Club (could be free cake, an appetizer, or some ribs!).</p>
<p>Firehouse Subs – Jon the Firehouse Subs Birthday Club and enjoy a free sub on your birthday.</p>
<p>Friendly’s – Sign up for Friendly’s E-News and get free ice cream for your birthday. This is now for kids and adults!</p>
<p>Fuddruckers – Join the Fudds Club and gett a free burger on your birthday.</p>
<p>Garozzo’s Ristorante – Bring in your driver’s license to get a free spedini meal at this Kansas City eatery.</p>
<p>Hana Japan – Get a free birthday lunch or dinner when you bring in 4 or more people on your birthday.</p>
<p>Hard Rock Cafe – Come in and get a free dessert on your birthday.</p>
<p>Hollywood Video – Get a free rental at Hollywood Video on your birthday with card membership. In fact, anyone on your account can get a free rental on their birthday.</p>
<p>Hometown Buffet – Join the eClub and get a free birthday coupon in the mail.</p>
<p>Houlihan’s – Visit Houlihan’s on your birthday and get free cake and ice cream.</p>
<p>IHOP – Come on into IHOP and get a free meal on your birthday.<br />
Joe’s Crab Shack – Go to Joe’s Crab Shack on your birthday and get a free piece of cake.</p>
<p>Lone Star Steakhouse – Sign up for the Lone Star Steakhouse e-club and you’ll receive a coupon for a free entree (up to $15 value) to help you celebrate your birthday.</p>
<p>Luby’s &#8211; Free kid’s birthday meal (ages 9 and younger) on their birthday as a member of the Luby’s birthday club.</p>
<p>Macaroni Grill – Come on into Macaroni Grill on your birthday and get a free dessert plus a song.</p>
<p>Marie Callender’s – Join Marie Callender’s E-Club and get a coupon for $5 off your meal and piece of pie when you visit during the month of your birthday.</p>
<p>McDonald’s &#8211; Free Happy Meal for your child on their birthday. This offer is only good in certain locations, so you may want to check with your McDonald&#8217;s first.</p>
<p>Memphis Barbecue – Receive a coupon good for a free rack of ribs and a dessert when you join the free eClub.</p>
<p>Moe’s Southwest Grill – Get a coupon for a free Moe’s entree on your birthday when you choose to “stay in the moe.”</p>
<p>Noodles &amp; Company – Join the Noodleville Noodlegram to get a coupon for a free dish on your birthday.</p>
<p>Olan Mills Portrait Studios – Get a free Olan Mills portrait package that includes (1) 8X10, (2) 5X7 and (8) wallets when you join the birthday club.</p>
<p>Old Country Buffet – Join the eClub and get a free birthday coupon in the mail.</p>
<p>Old Spaghetti Warehouse – Join the Warehouse Club and get a coupon for a free meal on your birthday.</p>
<p>On the Border – Get a free appetizer on your birthday when you join On the Border’s Club Cantina. When you initially join you will get an instant coupon for a free bowl of queso or empanadas.</p>
<p>Outback – Get a free dessert and a song when you go to Outback on your birthday.</p>
<p>P.F. Changs – Come in and get a free dessert on your birthday.</p>
<p>Pancho’s – Join Pancho’s Birthday Club to get $10 off the bill for adults or $5 off the bill for kids.</p>
<p>Perkins – Receive an email for a free kid’s meal and birthday greeting on their birthday when you sign them up for the Bakery Buddies Kid’s Birthday Club.</p>
<p>Provino’s – Come on into Provino’s on your birthday and show your ID to get a free pasta speciality dinner (which includes salad, garlic rolls and a birthday dessert!).</p>
<p>Red Lobster – Join the Overboard Club and they will email you a surprise for your birthday.</p>
<p>Red Robin – Join the Red Robin eClub and get a coupon for a free burger on your birthday. This is for all ages!</p>
<p>Rock Bottom – Join the Mug Club and get a free appetizer on your birthday.</p>
<p>Round Table – Get a free personal pizza when you visit on your birthday.</p>
<p>Ru Sans – Visit Ru Sans to sign up for their birthday card to get free food on your birthday.</p>
<p>Sephora – Sign up as a Beauty Insider and get a free gift from Sephora on your birthday.</p>
<p>Shoney’s – Get your child (10 and under) a free kid’s meal on their birthday when you sign them up for the the Kids Club.</p>
<p>Sonic – Members of the Wacky Pack Kid’s Birthday Club will receive a coupon for a free Wacky Pack during the week of their birthday.</p>
<p>Taco Bell – Get a free combo meal of your choice on your birthday at Taco Bell. (May not be available in all areas.)</p>
<p>Taco Time – Taco Time send kids ages 12 or younger a coupon for a free kid’s meal on their next birthday.</p>
<p>Texas Roadhouse – Become a Texas Roadie and come into Texas Roadhouse to get a free dessert on your birthday.</p>
<p>TGI Friday’s – Receive a coupon for a free appetizer to use on your birthday when you sign up for Friday’s E-Club. You also get a coupon for a free appetizer just for signing up!</p>
<p>Tony Roma’s – Get a free dinner on your birthday from Tony Roma’s.</p>
<p>Toys ‘R’ Us – Children ages 2 – 10 will receive a birthday card and surprise gift from Geoffrey when you sign them up for Geoffrey’s Birthday Club.</p>
<p>The Transformation Studio – The Transformation Studio (TX) will give you a free makeover or express facial for your birthday! Be sure to mention the birthday special when you book your makeover or express facial and bring in your ID.</p>
<p>Walt Disney World – Free admission on your birthday when you register in advance and bring the confirmation along with an ID.</p>
<p>Zio’s Italian – Come in and get a free dessert on your birthday at Zio’s.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.frugalliving.tv/free-stuff/birthday-freebies.html">Source</a></p>
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		<title>Saving money by distinguishing between wants and needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 16:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Have you seen the Wal-Mart ads on television that say how much you can save if you buy something at Wal-Mart versus going out to get it like saving so much by making breakfast at home versus going out to buy it? There is truth ...]]></description>
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<p>Have you seen the Wal-Mart ads on television that say how much you can save if you buy something at Wal-Mart versus going out to get it like saving so much by making breakfast at home versus going out to buy it? There is truth to that, but you have to remember that many of us don&#8217;t end up needing to go out for breakfast and in most multi-child households, cereal is the norm.</p>
<p>We all have to decipher between needs and wants in order to save money at the grocery store. Deciding to buy a box of cereal or going out every morning to buy breakfast is easy to decipher between.</p>
<p>Then there are times when we have to try really hard to decipher between the two. The easiest way to separate the two is to make a list to take to the store. This way you can see what you need and you can sit back and look at the list and get rid of anything that you might not need or that you can tell you simply want.</p>
<p>Sometimes we turn wants into needs at the grocery store and we can&#8217;t fall into that budget busting habit. If you go without a grocery list and say you want cookies, then you&#8217;ll need milk to go with them (This isn&#8217;t the best example, but you can understand what I mean). When you end up turning wants into needs, you will always leave the store paying more than you ever intended.</p>
<p>The only person who can tell you what is a need and what is a want is ultimately up to you. You can&#8217;t expect anyone else to tell you what you need, as we all have different needs with the exception of basics like water, food and shelter.</p>
<p>None of this means that you have to give up the things you want to save money, just cut back.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Over the past year, unemployment has been on the near-constant rise. Every time I turn around it seems as though some other company is cutting 20% of its work force. Many of the larger companies, however, are doing something to try to ease the layoffs ...]]></description>
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<p>Over the past year, unemployment has been on the near-constant rise. Every time I turn around it seems as though some other company is cutting 20% of its work force. Many of the larger companies, however, are doing something to try to ease the layoffs before actually being forced to simply fire the workers.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re offering buyouts.</p>
<p>These buyouts, depending on the company, are typically a few thousand dollars ($10,000-$25,000) and are a one time payment. With the payout, the employee is immediately terminated and he or she is free from any contract that they might have with the company.</p>
<p>However, even when GM decided to offer buyouts to some of its employees that included a free car, employees weren&#8217;t taking the offer and instead were opting for the risk of not knowing whether they would be fired without a buyout or not. Many GM workers who could have taken the buyouts were fired with no money to help cushion the blow.</p>
<p>Most recently, the United States Postal Service has decided to offer a $15,000 buyout to anyone who wants to quit willingly. The offer extends to those seeking retirement or early retirement, a total of about 30,000 employees. They would get $10,000 now and the other $5,000 in October 2010. I&#8217;m sure that many of these people will not end up taking the buyout.</p>
<p>The problem is, many of these people know that their job is worth more than the buyout being offered. There aren&#8217;t enough jobs to go around right now and if they decide to quit and take the buyout, then they are much less likely to be able to find work again especially because these are the people who are eligible for retirement. They are the ones who will end up scrimping and saving because they can&#8217;t keep their electricity on if they burn through their savings.</p>
<p>In some ways, I don&#8217;t blame the people who decide to not take the buyout, but on the other hand, many of these people will be terminated without any financial compensation of any kind. The buyouts do leave a bitter taste in your mouth, don&#8217;t they?</p>
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		<title>The recession brings forth the replica</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 16:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Even though the recession has hit all our wallets, most would agree that shopping is something that is on a list of enjoyable activities. Shopping for great buys definitely hits somewhere near the top of the list.
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<p>Even though the recession has hit all our wallets, most would agree that shopping is something that is on a list of enjoyable activities. Shopping for great buys definitely hits somewhere near the top of the list.</p>
<p>I believe that most people will look for bargains whenever and wherever they can. If I learned anything through working in a retail environment today it&#8217;s that people love to save money. They love it so much that they&#8217;ll get mean if something comes in between them and their ability to save a few dollars.</p>
<p>This is where the newest craze (maybe it isn&#8217;t so new?) of designer replicas and replacements have come to play. Once a designer has spent all their design dollars on something that becomes trendy, there will always be some kind of knock off that pops up with the same exact design. This is why you see so many purses out there with huge G&#8217;s on them (they&#8217;re trying to mimic the Coach &#8216;C&#8217;).</p>
<p>Premium jeans haven&#8217;t missed this craze. There was once a huge market for jeans that cost $200 a pair. Seven for all Mankind, Citizen, True Religion all were very expensive jeans. You have to remember that jeans were originally meant to be something that people would wear to rugged jobs, and now they&#8217;re on the cutting edge of fashion.</p>
<p>These premium lines is partially why stores like Plato&#8217;s Closet have become so popular. After all, those stores sell premium jeans at bargain basement prices.</p>
<p>However, brands like Ann Taylor Loft and the Gap are starting to come up with new types of jeans to combat some of the prices. For under $60 a pair, you can get what these brands are promising to be &#8220;premium&#8221; fit. By premium fit, they mean they lift your tush and make your legs look long.</p>
<p>The Gap is bragging about the new styles of jeans that it has calling them Premium denim and saying how great the fit is, but I&#8217;m not sure that I buy it considering that the Gap owns Old Navy and I have never tried on or purchased a pair of Old Navy jeans that looked amazing on me. Perhaps there are plenty of people out there who have, but I am not one of them.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found a better fit with Nine West and Calvin Klein jeans from Sam&#8217;s Club&#8230;seriously. And they only cost $15.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t say this to your insurance company</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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When you contact your insurance company to file a claim there are a few things that you shouldn&#8217;t say if you want to make sure that your policy will cover the incident. Now, do not fraud the insurance company, just make sure what you&#8217;re telling ...]]></description>
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<p>When you contact your insurance company to file a claim there are a few things that you shouldn&#8217;t say if you want to make sure that your policy will cover the incident. Now, do not fraud the insurance company, just make sure what you&#8217;re telling them is the truth.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">1. Never start a sentence with &#8220;I think&#8221; or any other term that indicates that you&#8217;re not sure as to why something happened. If you don&#8217;t know say &#8220;I don&#8217;t know.&#8221; Giving information that can be proven wrong later can really hurt your claim and can damage your credibility.</p>
<blockquote style="padding-left: 30px;"><p>Particularly beware of speculating on blame or causation. For example, if you suggest that a water leak is due to a construction defect, you could give the insurer an out if that&#8217;s a policy exclusion.</p></blockquote>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">2. Don&#8217;t use the &#8220;whiplash&#8221; excuse unless your doctor actually says you have it. This is one of the most fraudulent claims every year that insurance companies have to deal with. In some cases, according to Amy Danise from Insure.com, mentioning whiplash in your claim is likely to get it flagged for further investigation.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">3. Don&#8217;t admit to a doctor&#8217;s test as being experimental when it isn&#8217;t. There is a difference between an actual experimental drug/procedure and one that is proven (and accepted by the FDA for use) but your doctor wants to try it out in your case. You may want to make sure that your doctor can prove that it will be covered by insurance before getting it done and fighting with the insurance company later.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">4. The word &#8220;flood&#8221; triggers some kind of nervous, shaking, fear in insurers; so don&#8217;t use it. When it comes to homeowner&#8217;s insurance, floods aren&#8217;t covered. A flood is weather related too, not if your pipe bursts and you find yourself with a basement full of water.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">5. Don&#8217;t act like the only thing you care about is the money. When an insurance company sees that you care more about getting a check rather than fixing your damaged property, they will likely put your claim on hold while they go and check further into it.</p>
<p>When it comes to insurance, it&#8217;s all about what the insurance company thinks. If they feel that you&#8217;re trying to make a fraudulent claim, for any reason, they can simply put the brakes on your claim altogether. It is rather frustrating to pick and choose your words when you talk to the insurance company, but it is important. Too many people, every single year, decide that having insurance is a good way to try to make a bit of money, when in reality that is not what insurance is for.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t tell anyone what to do with their money, but if an insurance company sends a check out, then fix whatever is broken.</p>
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		<title>Student debt is on the rise</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:31:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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Not only in the United States is the cost of education increasing, but all over the world it is going on as well. In the United Kingdom, the amount of money that students have to borrow to go to college is increasing every year. It ...]]></description>
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<p>Not only in the United States is the cost of education increasing, but all over the world it is going on as well. In the United Kingdom, the amount of money that students have to borrow to go to college is increasing every year. It has increased so much that the average student debt was 3,100 pounds in 1994 and it skyrocketed to 14,700 pounds in 2004.</p>
<p>A study that was conducted in 2007 by Push.co.uk said that a student that finished college in 2008 would have an average debt of 21,500 pounds. Then female graduates are having a harder time paying off their debts there as well; it takes an average of 11 years to pay off for males but 16 years for females.</p>
<p>People everywhere are questioning whether or not it is worth the cost to go to college anymore. In the study in the United Kingdom, as many as 82% of the people who were questioned for the 2007/2008 year think that an education is worth the cost, however the figure was once 86%; showing that people are losing faith in higher education at a very slow rate.</p>
<p>Another issue that many students are facing as they are going into college is the issue that many families aren&#8217;t able to afford the higher education. I can speak from experience with this; my parents never saved any money for me to go to college. I had to pay for the whole thing. I worked and took out loans to help pay for school. Sometimes when students are faced with these decisions, they choose one or the other.</p>
<p>The debt that a student faces gets even worse when it comes time to pay back the loans that they took out throughout their time in college and they can&#8217;t find a job. This is a particularly current issue because of the high unemployment rate. In the United States the unemployment rate for those between the ages of 18 and 24 is higher than any other age group and it continues to grow with the overall unemployment rate. When someone is not able to find any work, especially work that will pay off the mountain of debt that a student accumulates, then it does become quite a daunting task to be able to pay the student loan bill every month.</p>
<p>If anyone were to ask me if I would or would not go through college all over again, I think I would. I enjoyed some of the time I spent there, and someday I know that going will eventually pay off. Right now, like many graduates, I am just a bit discouraged by the level of unemployment and my lack of job prospects at all. Perhaps something along the lines of graduate school is in my future somewhere. I&#8217;m not sure about that right now, especially with the mountain of debt I actually graduated with.</p>
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