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Cooling UK Property Market
It is of little surprise that recent interest rate rises have taken its toll on house prices across the UK. The number of new mortgage approvals in the UK fell to a 12-month low in April, Bank of England figures show. Mortgage approvals totaled 107,000 in April, down from 111,000 in March and the third monthly decline in a row. In a further indication of weakening buyer demand mortgage lending rose by ?8.9bn, much less than expected and the weakest rise since September.
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A Tale Of Two Companies
In a newspaper report by The Straits Times (attached below), it was reported that ComfortDelGro has submitted a position paper to the Ministry of Transport, giving their two-cent worth on how the public transport industry should be structured. Two specific suggestions are given: to merge with rival SMRT to create one big giant transport company, or to have two separate companies with different areas of expertise – one running buses while another operating trains. (Note: It should be quite obvious that SBS Transit will be the natural bus company and SMRT will be the train company).
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Importance of Business Software
The good news about business software is that it is easier and in some case more affordable than ever. With much more powerful computers and many different software producing companies competing against one another, the consumer ultimately wins.
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Tax Tips for 2006 - This Will Shock You
While 90% of the U.S. population is bemoaning the quickly approaching April 15th tax deadline, I am waiting for my gift from the IRS. I big fat refund. How you ask? I take advantage of the one last tax shelter available to the average person.
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Who Can Sue Your Business Under The ADA
Title III of the ADA was intended to remove barriers and make places of public accommodation for all type of individuals with disabilities and not just those that are wheel chair bound. The primary focus under the ADA is persons with physical disabilities and includes a very broad range of disabled individuals.
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Develop Your Ops Manual
Your Operations Manual is a crucial tool in your Internal Management tool kit. It contains all the information you need to run your business day-by-day, face crises calmly, and lets you to back fill in a hurry.
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Growing Your Business One Customer At A Time
Big money isn't as much in winning customers as in keeping customers. Think of them as individuals-each individual customer's perception of your company will determine how well you do this. Here are some easy, down-home steps-to-remember when you want to keep 'em coming back!
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Are Lay-offs the Only Option?
Corporations have many constituents. But they seem to play to only one audience - the investment community or Wall Street. Any business is made up of workers, supervisors, managers and executives. They also have customers, suppliers and in many cases dealers or distributors. They have facilities in cities, towns and communities. Some have factories and others have only offices. But the fact is that all corporations touch the world they operate in beyond the narrow confines of where they raise money through investors - or Wall Street. So why do almost all corporations decisions revolve around how Wall Street will react? Are there alternatives?
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Medical Billing - The Programmer's Nightmare
We take our medical billing software for granted. What we don't realize is the nightmares that programmers go through to get this software to us. What follows is a true account of one of those nightmares.
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Laser Cutting Machines
The word laser is used as a common name, but it is actually an acronym that stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The highly concentrated beam of light it produces can quickly apply energy even to a minute area. It can be easily controlled by mirrors and lenses and essentially as light. It can travel at the highest speed possible, can travel in a straight line in an empty space and can transmit information.
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Offshore Incorporation
Offshore incorporations mean anonymity, no or limited liability, high tax exemptions and revenue benefits and asset protection. If you deal in a business that faces too many hassles under your domestic jurisdiction then offshore incorporation under a favorable jurisdiction can be quite fruitful. Many countries have more flexible and lenient business legislation. Therefore incorporating your business online under these legislations takes off a number of legal hassles from your head.
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The Basics of IT Security Planning
Over 90% of businesses employ anti-virus software, firewalls, physical security measures, and access control measures, yet over 55% of these organizations still have unauthorized use and detect intrusions on their systems. These statistics are alarming considering the average reported loss of propriety information from a breach in IT security is at $2.7 million per incident(1).
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Going The Extra Mile to Business Success
You cannot fail when you give more than 100 percent. In whatever endeavour you are doing, always give more than one hundred percent. You will find that whenever you do this, your rewards will always be far greater than the extra effort you expended.
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Are Fake Security Cameras Effective?
Fake security cameras have helped to prevent many crimes. Mounted in high profile, totally visible locations, these cameras are not hooked up to anything, they mostly operate for a long time on batteries and sometimes have a few flashing lights or other obvious characteristics to make them look as if they are doing something.
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