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A Texas Doing Business As (DBA) filing allows a person or company to trade under another name. This is useful when a company wants to enter a new market without setting up a new corporation. In Texas, they simply file a DBA to trade under a fictitious name and can start trading.
For instance, a Texas [...]
September 21st, 2008 | Posted in Accounting, Legal, Small Business, Taxes | No Comments
Credit counseling often involves negotiating with creditors to establish a debt management plan (DMP) for a consumer. A DMP may help the debtor repay his or her debt by working out a repayment plan with the creditor and aiding the debt holder create help get ouf of debt solutions for him or herself. DMPs, set [...]
August 20th, 2008 | Posted in Accounting, Business and Finance, Consumer Information | No Comments
If You Are Considering A debit Consolidation Loan Beware.There are lots of companies ready to prey on a victim with debit problems don,t let that person be you.Before you imbark on get another loan do your homework firstfind out how much interest are they going to charge is their any fee for transfering any money [...]
July 20th, 2008 | Posted in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business and Finance, Credit Repair, Credit, Loans and Mortgages | No Comments
Debit consolidation loans can help you if you are paying large amounts of interest on lots of tiny loans eg credit cards ,mortgage loans, individual loans what every loan you might have it could be in your best interest to consolidate all your loans into one easy payment.
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July 13th, 2008 | Posted in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business and Finance, Credit Repair, Credit, Loans and Mortgages | No Comments
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In Less Than 30 Days. “What can you do to increase that set of three numbers on your credit report that can be so [...]
June 8th, 2008 | Posted in Accounting, Business and Finance, Credit Repair, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, General Blurbs | No Comments
Debit Consolidation – Secured or Unsecured? Debt not only affects you financially but it also affects you mentally Debit consolidation could provide Opportunity to clean up your credit and reorganize finances Chance to combine all bills into one low, manageable monthly payment Relief from consistent harassing bill collector phone calls and mail Worry free living [...]
April 1st, 2008 | Posted in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business and Finance, Credit Repair, Credit, Loans and Mortgages | No Comments
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January 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Accounting, Business and Finance, Consulting, General Blurbs, Small Business | No Comments
Sarbanes Oxley Act was signed on 30th July 2002 in the United States. This legislation introduced few major changes for regulating the financial practices and corporate governance. This law was basically passed to curb the several scandals that were originating in the corporate and accounting field. These scandals usually developed due to the diminishing public [...]
September 17th, 2007 | Posted in Accounting, Business and Finance, Consulting, Legal, Management | No Comments
The first known income tax that Americans were legally required to pay was enacted during the 1860s, under the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln. The Civil War was proving very costly to fund, and the President and Congress created the Commissioner of Revenue and enacted a law requiring citizens to…
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January 26th, 2007 | Posted in Accounting, General Blurbs, Law, Lifestyles and Society, Taxes | No Comments
An amortization schedule may actually refer to the calculation of a program’s application of system resources in the computer science world. A typical amortization schedule for your loan payment will be divided into some money going towards the interest and some toward the principal amount of the loan. Amortization calculators are handy tools when you [...]
January 25th, 2007 | Posted in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business and Finance, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, General Blurbs | No Comments
A Bill of Material (B.O.M.) is a hierarchical list of materials (components, subassembles, ingredients..) required to produce an item, showing the quantity of each required item. Read full article on: Bill of Material – More resources: Project management milestone
January 13th, 2007 | Posted in Accounting, Business and Finance, Computer Science, Engineering, Management | No Comments
With an amortization schedule, you will know without a doubt how much is going towards the principle and how much towards the interest on your loan.
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January 13th, 2007 | Posted in Accounting, Business and Finance, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, General Blurbs, Real Estate | No Comments
Statistics from the Bank of England (BoE) suggest that as many as ten per cent of those who rent accommodation owe up to a year’s worth of wages.Although renting is often regarded as the cheaper option rather than buying a property, many people who rent do not have the equity of [...]
December 15th, 2006 | Posted in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Credit Repair, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, General Blurbs | No Comments
A Desktop Payroll Software Program calculates and tracks employee salaries, bonuses, wages, deductions and tax withholdings etc., It also has modules to print employee paychecks, generates reports based upon the data input to manage employee pay records apart from weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly payroll tax-related reports and forms. Desktop Payroll Software Program can compute [...]
November 1st, 2006 | Posted in Accounting, Software | No Comments
Saving money into a high yield savings account does not have to be problematic. You can actually learn to enjoy saving money through a high interest savings account if you have a positive attitude towards saving money.Prosperity is a state of mind which is enhanced through the accumulation of money over time with a high [...]
October 19th, 2006 | Posted in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business and Finance, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, Investments | No Comments
All About Online Bank Account
If you don’t already have online account access for your savings account, credit cards, cell phone or any other account you may need immediate access to and an account can be set up online. It’s really easy and only takes a few minutes of your time.
But beware and always ensure that [...]
September 12th, 2006 | Posted in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business and Finance, General Blurbs, Small Business | No Comments