Published on January 1, 2010 by Jess Jackson
Why do people think that they can make money with government grants? Barack Obama is now the President and it seems like people voted for him because they though he was going to give them money. This is silly if you think about it although Democrats do have a habit of giving out a lot of our taxpayer’s money. The stimulus bill is giving away lots of money to corporations and trying to keep them afloat but he is not giving out money via the grant system. People are desperate right now and they are hoping to get money any way they can.
Tags: commentary, Finance, government, interest rates, Loans, opinion, politics
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Published on December 30, 2009 by Charlie Zelan
With many families living in near poverty, paying for a cell phone plan may be the last thing on their minds. This situation has caused the rise of free cell phones for low income families.
Tags: cell phone plans, cell phones, free, free cell phones for low income families, government, low income, Money, phones, social programs, subsidized
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Published on December 24, 2009 by Kathy Breadmore
Tax problems are no doubt one of the most disturbing things that many of us need to deal with accordingly. Although nearly all professionals in this generation have the idea on how disastrous this problem can be there are still a lot of them who are faced with it. Regardless of its degree it has to be address accordingly for obvious reason of not getting tangled with the law. For some, this may just be an ordinary problem to tackle with but for others they seem to view this matter as somewhat disastrous in their daily routine.
Tags: branding, business, consulting, Finance, government, Marketing and Advertising, Multilateral, outsourcing, society, tax court, tax help, Tax Problems
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Published on December 10, 2009 by Stacy Fox
According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the average cost of Texas home insurance in 2009 was $1409 which was a 28 percent increase over 2008. The next highest state was Florida and Texas was 28 percent higher. The national average is just $804 for home insurance.
Tags: Average cost of homeowners insurance, Average Cost of Texas Home Insurance, Finance, government, homeowners insurance, homeowners insurance rates, insurance, Texas home insurance, Texas homeowners insurance
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Published on December 6, 2009 by Andy Zain
By law, you are entitled to one free government credit report each year, but you have to apply to get it. The consumer reporting companies are covered by the Fair Credit Reporting Act to ensure privacy and accuracy.
Tags: Credit, Finance, government, report
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Published on December 2, 2009 by Alex Crennel
There is no central grant agency that in charge of the many funding initiatives that are awarded each year. As an alternative the congress utilizes 26 unique agencies, every one in charge of running a limited part of the funding programs.
Tags: Finance, government, government grants, grants, politics, recovery package, stimulus grants
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Published on November 27, 2009 by JaggiJoy
When Will This Credit Crisis Ease?
They talk about the green shoots of recovery; well I have not seen any, have you? I personally think that it is a form of increase confidence trick; an attempt to make people believe that the worst of this current recession is over; I work within the cost reduction specialists sector and [...]
Tags: business leaders, Credit Crunch, government, greedy bankers, Labour leader, recession, Vince Cable
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Published on November 16, 2009 by Hope Simmons
It is indeed frustrating to suffer from a disability especially when it is the main cause of preventing us from being effective and productive in our work. This may not happen all the time, but there are already others who have unfortunately undergone this kind of situation.
Tags: disability, Federal Disability Retirement, Finance, government, government agencies, retirement
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Published on November 14, 2009 by Owen Jones
Barry Castle was owned by William de Barri in the twelfth century, but it was raized to the ground by Llewellyn Bren in-16. Many believe that the Cavaliers rebuilt and that the Roundheads destroyed it again. Whatever is true, it was never rebuilt again after that.
Tags: celtic, education, Europe, government, Great Britain, history, hobbies, other, politics, religion, social issues, travel, Uncategorized, Wales, writing
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Published on November 14, 2009 by Stephanie Martin
As a federal employee, there are some options open to you if you are hurt on the job and can no longer adequately perform your duties. Some agencies simply move the employee to a position with lighter responsibilities. If that’s not an option, though, and the employee cannot work any longer, they need to submit a form to the OPM for federal disability retirement benefits.
Tags: federal, Federal Disability Retirement, Finance, government, OPM retirement
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