Tag Archive | "money"

Registered Retirement Savings Plan

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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An Explanation of the Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and RRSP Limits   A lucrative way to build one’s investments for retirement in Canada is the Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs). The government delays the tax for this plan as a means to help pensioners while easing the burden on tax payers. RRSPs are as [...]

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From Insult to Injury and Back to Insult… A New Twist on the Demolition Derby

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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You know, I had never considered it before, but do you want to know what I’ve just decided is probably the most personally insulting act in the world?  I mean the ultimate in callous and disrespectful?  Like the best way to say you are entirely meaningless to your society and community?  I’m serious about this… [...]

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Baby with the Bath Water

Monday, August 8, 2011

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gnore the merit in your individual holdings as traders may temporarily abandon specific fundamental and technical reasons to hold and raise cash…be careful. Today’s trading range in Crude oil futures was nearly $5 or $5,000 per contract. Fasten your seat belt as volatility is likely here to stay! Our target of $94 was reached so [...]

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Chick Pick: Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Talented Pop Star

Friday, August 5, 2011

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Witty, charming, and fun, the third installment of Dork Diaries will have tween girls clamoring for the book. Nikki J. Maxwell is still the likable girl next door: a little dorky, a little plain, a little untalented but what she lacks in talent she makes up in heart and she is blessed with two great [...]

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Britain after austerity: Verging on 1% growth/Obama wants to emulate that?

Friday, August 5, 2011

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With Strauss-Kahn out of the way, the IMF seems to be returning to pure Austerianism, if this article, linked to by Suburban Guerrilla, is any indication, but with a soupcon of tax cuts and quantitative easing if the economy tanks. As it appears to be doing. Households will be left £1,500 a year worse off [...]

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Timor: Where Has All the Aid Gone?

Thursday, August 4, 2011

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When Indonesia withdrew from Timor-Leste (TL) in 1999, governments all over the world expressed their sympathy for the Timorese. Donor governments promised to assist TL to build a viable state, with lasting peace and stability. Early on, the United States also committed to help TL move toward a democratic society. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton [...]

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The most powerful master is the one who rules unseen and unmentioned.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

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Wall Street received a generous public bailout and quickly recovered. Main Street continues to languish. Politicians and pundits rarely inquire into the reasons for the disparity. Doing so would expose the reality that the United States is ruled as a plutocracy, not a democracy, and would focus citizen anger on the structure of the institutional [...]

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The US debt ceiling crisis: How the world’s mightiest nation may run out of money this week

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

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Anytime between the the 3rd and the 10th of August this year, 2011, the government of the United States of America may run out of money. The estimates vary depending on who is doing the reckoning — the White House, Wall Street hacks — but either way, as with most things associated with going broke [...]

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Using Techinline Remote Desktop to Build a Virtual Office

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

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Remote access software such as Techinline has many different uses. Building a virtual office staffed by telecommuters is one of them. There are certain jobs that require staff to be physically present at a job site to complete the work. However, with advances in information technology and remote accesstools, there are plenty of jobs that [...]

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Lawrence Summers On The Euro Crisis – ‘It Was Always Understood The Euro System Would Evolve’

Friday, July 29, 2011

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In a SPIEGEL interview, Lawrence Summers, 56, Harvard economist and former adviser to United States President Barack Obama, discusses the way forward for Europe’s stricken common currency and a debt crisis and budget battle in the United States that has baffled many a European.  SPIEGEL: Professor Summers, the European Union has just adopted another set of emergency [...]

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