Archive for August, 2010
How Debt Collection Software Can Support A Small Company Save Money When They Find That A Larger Company Has Not Paid Their Latest Invoice On Time.
When a large enterprise has used a small enterprise for projects or to supply products over a long period, maybe years and has maintained a good authorisation for payment record and so nurtured a good business relationship, it might come as a bolt from the blue for the small enterprise to realise that [...]
Time Can Not Be Ignored When It Concerns Forex Trading
Forex is a tough world. I pictured my future as a real fairy tale. Just imagine together with me. I see a dawn in a luxury hotel on the beach. I wake up, drink my coffee and sit down in a comfortable chair, open up a newspaper and start my working day. Half an hour [...]
NJ Unsecured Debt Legislation Might Work To Your Benefit
NJ credit card debt settlement legislations are something any citizen of New Jersey is subject to if they take residence in the state boundaries and use a credit card. Credit card debt is the single most common forms of debt that almost every American has or had gone through at some time or another. Will [...]
House price inflation easing off
House price inflation in England and Wales is running out of steam, according to the latest figures from the Land Registry.
The Prime Minister Is Determined To Encourage The banks To Start Lending To Small organisations, But Will They Listen And Offer Reasonable Rates?
In a recent press release, the Prime Minister has promised to get the finance houses to start providing overdraft facilities, at reasonable rates, to small enterprises in a move to get the economy going again. The big question is that will the finance houses actually listen and go down this road? This may [...]
Banks Are Not Making It Less Problematic For Us To Diminish Our Debt Problems.
Credit Card Debt - Now the Banks are moving in!
It appears that in spite of the most recent involvement of the government in helping us deal with our Credit Card Debt, we are still now at the mercy of the credit card lenders.
Its been a short time ago revealed that a number of moves could [...]
House price inflation easing off
House price inflation in England and Wales is running out of steam, according to the latest figures from the Land Registry.
Pension dispute ‘threatens EMI’
The Pensions Regulator is asked to decide on the funding of the main EMI pension scheme as the trustees and the company cannot agree.
Fake iTunes reviews row settled
A US trade body rules against a marketing firm whose employees posted favourable reviews of its clients’ apps on iTunes.
The Real Value of Your Trade Entry
A trade entry can be reasonably viewed as a crucial element of every single trade. Most traders feel this way because it is after all, the first major decision that can either lead to profits or losses. What some don’t realize though is that it may not always be prudent to spend too much time [...]




