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Friday, 11 July 2008 |
By Ben Needles
Zero APR business credit cards can save you a significant amount of money every month which can either add to your profit or be invested back into your business. Ideally, business credit cards should be paid out in full every month, thus avoiding interest charges. Unfortunately, businesses like individuals fall back on credit when cash flow is inadequate to cover their needs and when this happens balances are often transferred from month to month. This can create a huge problem in that the interest charges on the balances of multiple cards can create a real burden on a business, making it even harder to weather financial storms. Introductory rate credit cards can give you the breathing space to get back on your financial feet.
Financial institutions are competing for your business. They want you to transfer your business credit cards to them and consequently they offer a variety of incentives to entice you. One of the most effective marketing tools they use is to offer zero APR business credit cards to those who transfer their balances to them. These offers have a limited time |
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Friday, 13 June 2008 |
By Simon Skinner
If you are a landlord, you know how lucrative and exciting it can be to collect rent. If you are experienced, then you already know that the greatest assets to a landlord are great tenants who always pay on time. The opposite is also true. A landlords life can be greatly complicated and can quickly spiral out of control if they are not careful about whom they are renting their building to. There are a few key reasons and tips that every landlord can benefit from when finding out exactly whom they are renting to.
The most powerful weapon of the wise landlord is a background check. A background check of many types can be supplied by a number of firms which specialize in collecting the information which paint a valid picture of a person's background, most specifically their
criminal background.
As a landlord, it is important from the business perspective that you know exactly whom you are entrusting your building with. A horrible tenant can lead to damage of any type, as well as lost |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 June 2008 )
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