Archive for May, 2014

How is Americas Energy Used

How is Americas Energy Used

| May 8, 2014 | 1 Comment

When you put on a light switch or fill your car with gasoline, do you ever wonder where the energy comes from or how it’s made. We now use many different sources of energy. It can be petroleum, coal, solar, wind or nuclear. When you flip on a light, one of these or all, are the […]

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Shopping For Motor Vehicle Coverage

Shopping For Motor Vehicle Coverage

| May 7, 2014 | 0 Comments

A major cost of car ownership is insurance, an expense that cannot be avoided due to mandatory obligations in the United States. However, drivers have the chance to shop around for auto insurance from different companies. The internet makes it easy to compare different rates from a whole list of companies that offer insurance coverage […]

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Keeping Payroll Intact with Reliable Time Clocks

Keeping Payroll Intact with Reliable Time Clocks

| May 6, 2014 | 1 Comment

Employers have the duty to keep their employees’ payroll details accurate. When a person clocks in, yet is not paid in full for the time that he or she worked that day, the employee could have reason to take legal action against the company. Rather than face such repercussions, employers typically want to invest in […]

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When Do You Need A Virtual Mailbox?

When Do You Need A Virtual Mailbox?

| May 6, 2014 | 0 Comments

Virtual mailboxes give consumers and business owners an address where they can receive mail, but the mailbox owner doesn’t need to be physically present to check their mail. When physical pieces of mail are sent to a virtual mailbox, they are scanned into files; the owner of the mailbox can get access to their files […]

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What They Don’t Tell You About Retirement

What They Don’t Tell You About Retirement

| May 4, 2014 | 1 Comment

The average retirement age in the United States currently sits at 62 years old. That said, the average fifty-year-old adult has only saved up approximately $44,000 as a nest-egg retirement investment. What are you missing in the puzzle of retirement? Something’s Not Adding Up The things soon-to-be or current retirees aren’t told about retirement can […]

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Credit Cards: The Pros And Cons Of Using Plastic For Everyday Purchases

Credit Cards: The Pros And Cons Of Using Plastic For Everyday Purchases

| May 4, 2014 | 1 Comment

Most people make small purchases every day, like a cup of coffee or a lunch while at work, not to mention groceries and other everyday needs. There are several possible to ways to pay for everyday expenses, including credit cards. Using credit cards for everyday purchases has several pros and cons you should be aware […]

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Don’t Let Tax Issues Ruin Your Finances

Don’t Let Tax Issues Ruin Your Finances

| May 4, 2014 | 1 Comment

As a law-abiding citizen, you might file your tax return each year by April 15. And since you know it’s your responsibility to pay taxes, you might send the IRS a check for any taxes owed. But unfortunately, even if you do everything right, mistakes on your return can result in owing additional taxes. Unless […]

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