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3 Ways to Address Your Boat-Storage Dilemma

3 Ways to Address Your Boat-Storage Dilemma

| September 12, 2013 | 1 Comment

Boats left out in a yard or driveway are exposed to the elements, meaning rust can accumulate and your boat can be damaged even when it’s not in use. If you don’t have the dock space to rent or the water freezes over in the winter where you live, you need a place to store […]

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Office Equipment You Cannot Be Without!

Office Equipment You Cannot Be Without!

| September 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

Your office should be the one place that is 100% organised. Not only is this extremely important for your business (and by association the money you make) but also for the employees who work in your office. In order for them to do a well-performed job and for things to run as smoothly as possible, […]

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Adult Kids At Home? Get Them to Pay Their Share

Adult Kids At Home? Get Them to Pay Their Share

| September 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

It’s a modern phenomenon. Not only are men and women taking longer to decide on careers, marry, and have children than ever before, they’re also taking longer to move out of their parents’ house. According to Pew Research, almost 40 percent of young adults 18-31 lived with their parents in 2012 – and that’s the […]

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Bankruptcy Myths Busted: What You Need to Know

Bankruptcy Myths Busted: What You Need to Know

| September 12, 2013 | 1 Comment

In a weak economy, there’s often a lot of confusion about the facts of bankruptcy, but don’t assume everything you hear is true. By becoming educated on the ins and outs of bankruptcy, it will make for a smoother process when considering the financial decision in your own life. Bankruptcy Erases All Debt Although filing […]

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Tips for Saving for a Big Purchase

Tips for Saving for a Big Purchase

| September 12, 2013 | 2 Comments

Many people will say the two largest purchases ever made in a person’s life is that of a vehicle and a house. Fact is, this is true for many people, but for others, it isn’t. There are plenty other purchases that can be considered large or worth saving up a considerable amount for. Some people […]

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Five Tips For Starting a Home Business For Cheap

Five Tips For Starting a Home Business For Cheap

| September 12, 2013 | 1 Comment

If you are like most people who want to start a home based business, chances are good that you have good reasons for being there in the first place. Perhaps you still have small children at home. Perhaps you want to work but don’t have reliable transportation available. Maybe there just aren’t many jobs available […]

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Funeral Planning: Ways to Make a Lasting Memory

Funeral Planning: Ways to Make a Lasting Memory

| September 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

Planning a funeral is a painful and difficult process. Some people want to avoid it altogether. However, you do not have to let your loved one’s funeral pass by without a personal and emotional touch. You can create a ceremony with a lasting impression for those who attend. The information below may help. Display Photos […]

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House Extensions on a Budget

House Extensions on a Budget

| September 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

Having an extension built onto a home can add value to it, around 25% in fact, something not to be sneezed at if you’re thinking of putting your house on the market a little further down the line. The problem being the cost of building an extension can make a serious hole in a bank […]

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The Facts about Term Insurance for Seniors

The Facts about Term Insurance for Seniors

| September 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

Understanding Term Insurance for Seniors Canadians are continuing to live longer and are continuing to rank among the top nations for leading national average life expectancy. According to the World Bank, “Canada’s average life expectancy is stable at an impressive 81 years as of  2011, as compared with an average life expectancy of just 71 […]

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