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		<title>5 Benefits of Student loan consolidation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you sick of paying interest on your monthly student loans with no end in sight? Afraid of cash-flow problems that may prevent you from paying your student loans on time? I know I was and there is a solution to this problem. It is called student loan consolidation. What is Student Loan Consolidation? Student [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/5-benefits-of-student-loan-consolidation.htm">5 Benefits of Student loan consolidation</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you sick of paying interest on your monthly student loans with no end in sight? Afraid of cash-flow problems that may prevent you from paying your student loans on time? I know I was and there is a solution to this problem. It is called student loan consolidation.</p>
<p>What is Student Loan Consolidation?</p>
<p>Student loan consolidation simply means consolidating all your student loans into a single loan with a monthly payment plan. Effectively, all your previous student loans are written off and a new student loan is created which you have to pay off monthly.</p>
<p>Benefits of Student Loan Consolidation</p>
<p>Here are some of the benefits of student loan consolidation</p>
<p>1. Lower monthly payments</p>
<p>By consolidating all your student loans into one loan, you only need to pay off one loan monthly instead of several student loans monthly. Thus, your monthly payment is lower</p>
<p>2. Pay only one loan monthly instead of several student loans monthly</p>
<p>It is a lot easier if you have to manage only one student loan instead of several student loans with different payment deadlines. Also, sometimes with many student loans, you may ended up forgetting to pay one student loan.</p>
<p>3. Low, fixed interest rate</p>
<p>By consolidating your student loans, you will be able to take advantages of low, fixed interest rates. Currently, by law, student loan consolidation rates cannot exceed 8.25%. Furthermore, national interest rates are at a 40-year low therefore this is a good time to get one.</p>
<p>4. No credit card check or processing fees</p>
<p>No credit card check is required during the application of a student loan consolidation. The payment plans and terms are usually quite flexible in that they can customize it according to your financial standing.</p>
<p>5. Make monthly student loan payment electronically</p>
<p>While it is not necessary to make payment electronically, most lenders will knock 0.25% off your student loan rates if you make payment electronically. Also, using direct debit from your bank account will prevent you from forgetting to make a payment.</p>
<p>Sometimes it can get quite confusing as to the qualification of applying for a student loan consolidation. The official stand from the government is that students who are still in their grace period or who are still studying in school may qualify for government student loan consolidation</p>
<p>The government student loan consolidation nowadays are quite competitive compared to private sector, therefore I would recommend going for a government student loan consolidation. With so many benefits of getting a student loan consolidation, it is quite obvious to save money in the long run is to get one.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/5-benefits-of-student-loan-consolidation.htm">5 Benefits of Student loan consolidation</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>3 Ways To Get Approved For A Student Credit Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 04:56:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re a college student, you know how expensive books, movies and tuition can be. And if you only work during the summer break, you may be looking for a way to stretch your funds through the cold winter months. Fortunately, a student credit card can help. Find one with low interest and good terms, [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/3-ways-to-get-approved-for-a-student-credit-card.htm">3 Ways To Get Approved For A Student Credit Card</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re a college student, you know how expensive books, movies and tuition can be. And if you only work during the summer break, you may be looking for a way to stretch your funds through the cold winter months. Fortunately, a student credit card can help. Find one with low interest and good terms, and you can charge during the lean times and then pay it off when you&#8217;re making money on your summer job.</p>
<p>To get a student credit card, follow these guidelines:</p>
<p>1. Find some cards for comparison.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easier than you think. Credit card companies often set up tables and booths at college fairs. You may even find fliers or applications around campus. And you can always find a student credit card with an online search. Be sure that the cards you&#8217;re considering are specifically student cards. Credit cards aimed at students tend to have more lenient credit score and credit history criteria, and they also tend to have lower interest rates.</p>
<p>2. Pick the one with the best terms.</p>
<p>Not all credit cards are created equal! Since your student credit card is probably your first, educate yourself a bit about the terms and jargon you&#8217;ll encounter. Choose one with a low interest rate, since that&#8217;s the &#8220;extra&#8221; amount your credit card will tack onto your balance each month. Look for one with a longer grace period, too, which is the amount of time you have to make a payment before interest begins accruing. Other things you should look for is a card with no annual fee and a low late payment fee.</p>
<p>3. Apply!</p>
<p>Simply fill out the application&#8211;either on paper, online or on the phone&#8211;and answer the questions on the form. You&#8217;ll need to reveal all the basics, like your name, current address and phone number. You&#8217;ll also need to provide them with a &#8220;permanent&#8221; address and phone number. The application will include lines for information about your school, your school&#8217;s address, your enrollment status and your year of graduation. It&#8217;s possible they&#8217;ll ask about your bank accounts and employment.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re currently employed or have significant savings in the bank, chances are your line of credit&#8211;the maximum balance you can hold on your card&#8211;will be higher. But even if you only have a summer job, you should still be able to qualify for $500 &#8211; $1,000 in credit.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/3-ways-to-get-approved-for-a-student-credit-card.htm">3 Ways To Get Approved For A Student Credit Card</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>Banking For Students And Graduates</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 16:58:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a student or have recently graduated, then there a large number of bank accounts and financial products designed specifically for you. Although students used to be much derided for the large government grants they received, those days are long gone and students today have to be financially astute in order to avoid [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/banking-for-students-and-graduates.htm">Banking For Students And Graduates</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a student or have recently graduated, then there a large number of bank accounts and financial products designed specifically for you. Although students used to be much derided for the large government grants they received, those days are long gone and students today have to be financially astute in order to avoid large debts. If you are a student or recent graduate then here are some tips about the types of accounts to look for.</p>
<p>Why so many student accounts?</p>
<p>Student and graduate accounts are more and more common, and they usually have a wide range of features and good rates. Although students are generally fairly poor and cannot pay back money they borrow, banks want to offer these accounts to students in the hope that they will remain loyal to their company once they are earning good money.</p>
<p>Student accounts</p>
<p>When you go to university you might have a simple current account, but the best thing to do is to open a dedicated student account. Student accounts offer a wide range of benefits, including vouchers and discounts for clothing and record shops. However, the most important part of your student account is the interest-free overdraft</p>
<p>Overdrafts</p>
<p>When you are at university it is likely that at some point you are going to need an overdraft facility to handle the fees whilst not bringing in a lot of money. Therefore it is essential that you pick an account with a good interest-free overdraft limit. Try and find the bank that has the highest level of interest-free overdraft, because any unauthorised borrowing will cost you a lot of money.</p>
<p>Overall package</p>
<p>Although the overdraft limit is important, you should look at the overall account package. Look at other fees and charges that the bank applies to your account, as well as the extra benefits on offer. Some student accounts will offer students a credit card with their account amongst other benefits. Try and find the best overall account package for your needs.</p>
<p>Dedicated support</p>
<p>In addition to the account benefits, you need to make sure that the student account you choose has dedicated support, as this can help you when times are tough. An even better option is a bank that has a branch on your campus, because a dedicated student bank manager is more likely to be sympathetic to your financial difficulties. Online banking is also something to look out for, as this can help you move funds and pay bills quickly when you need to, as well as helping you to closely monitor your spending.</p>
<p>Graduate accounts</p>
<p>Once you have finished university, many banks will offer you an upgrade to a graduate account. It is worth looking at these when you get your student account, as the right student and graduate package can really help you to move smoothly from student to worker. Whatever package you choose, don’t be afraid to move accounts and banks, and shop around before you make any decision.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/banking-for-students-and-graduates.htm">Banking For Students And Graduates</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>Introduction to Accounting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 07:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who&#8217;s worked in an office at some point or another has had to go to accounting. They&#8217;re the people who pay and send out the bills that keep the business running. They do a lot more than that, though. Sometimes referred to as &#8220;bean counters&#8221; they also keep their eye on profits, costs and [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/introduction-to-accounting.htm">Introduction to Accounting</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who&#8217;s worked in an office at some point or another has had to go to accounting. They&#8217;re the people who pay and send out the bills that keep the business running. They do a lot more than that, though. Sometimes referred to as &#8220;bean counters&#8221; they also keep their eye on profits, costs and losses. Unless you&#8217;re running your own business and acting as your own accountant, you&#8217;d have no way of knowing just how profitable &#8211; or not &#8211; your business is without some form of accounting.</p>
<p>No matter what business you&#8217;re in, even if all you do is balance a checkbook, that&#8217;s still accounting. It&#8217;s part of even a kid&#8217;s life. Saving an allowance, spending it all at once &#8211; these are accounting principles.</p>
<p>What are some other businesses where accounting is critical? Well, farmers need to follow careful accounting procedures. Many of them run their farms year to year by taking loans to plant the crops. If it&#8217;s a good year, a profitable one, then they can pay off their loan; if not, they might have to carry the loan over, and accrue more interest charges.</p>
<p>Every business and every individual needs to have some kind of accounting system in their lives. Otherwise, the finances can get away from them, they don&#8217;t know what they&#8217;ve spent, or whether they can expect a profit or a loss from their business. Staying on top of accounting, whether it&#8217;s for a multi-billion dollar business or for a personal checking account is a necessary activity on a daily basis if you&#8217;re smart. Not doing so can mean anything from a bounced check or posting a loss to a company&#8217;s shareholders. Both scenarios can be equally devastating.</p>
<p>Accounting is basically information, and this information is published periodically in business as a profit and loss statement, or an income statement.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/introduction-to-accounting.htm">Introduction to Accounting</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>2006 List of Tax Scams Released by IRS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 12:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them. 2006 Scams The IRS has kicked out its annual list of highly dubious tax scams for 2006. Promoters often [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/2006-list-of-tax-scams-released-by-irs.htm">2006 List of Tax Scams Released by IRS</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them.</p>
<p>2006 Scams</p>
<p>The IRS has kicked out its annual list of highly dubious tax scams for 2006. Promoters often make these strategies sound credible, but they simply aren’t. If a taxpayer attempts to use one of the scams, the IRS will audit and aggressively attack the taxpayer as well as try to identify the promoter for prosecution.</p>
<p>The 2006 list of scams contains most of the traditional claims. There are, however, three new areas being targeted by the IRS. They and a few others are highlighted in the following list.</p>
<p>Two new schemes have worked their way onto the list in 2006. In recent months IRS personnel have noted the emergence of the two scams––“zero wages” and “Form 843 tax abatement”–– in which filers use IRS forms to claim that their tax bills have been wrongly inflated.</p>
<p>Also high on the list in 2006 is “phishing,” a favorite ploy of identity thieves. Over the past few years, the IRS has observed criminals working through the Internet, posing even as representatives of the IRS itself, with the goal of tricking unsuspecting taxpayers into revealing private information that can be used to steal from their financial accounts.</p>
<p>1. Zero Wages – A new addition to the list, the zero wages scam is designed to create a log jam in the system. A taxpayer is supposed to file a tax return with no wages claimed and notice of challenges to any W-2 or 1099 wage reports. In essence, the idea is to not pay taxes while the IRS tries to figure out what is going on. Ultimately, the goal is to get the IRS to accept a zero income tax return, which of course requires no payment of taxes.</p>
<p>2. Form 843 Tax Abatement – The tax abatement strategy is very creative. It is typically used for taxpayers who have failed to file taxes for a few years. In such a situation, the IRS will often assess taxes to the individual based on a variety of factors. The strategy is to abate this assessment and pay not tax by challenging the assessed amount as being calculated incorrectly. The IRS says it doesn’t fly, but it is a very creative strategy.</p>
<p>3. Identity Theft/Phishing. This isn’t so much a tax reduction scam as a nightmare wherein identity thieves try to obtain information from taxpayers by acting as IRS agents. Often they send out email as though they are from the IRS.  The IRS never sends emails to taxpayers, so don’t respond to these emails. If you’re not sure, call the IRS and ask them if there is a problem. You can reach the IRS at 800-829-1040.</p>
<p>4 Credit Repair Companies – You see these companies everywhere. Some are legitimate while others are not. The ones that are not charge high fees and do almost nothing other than putting taxpayers on some kind of a payment plan. The IRS is currently revoking the tax-exempt status of many credit repair companies.</p>
<p>5. Offshore Strategies – A traditional area of angst for the IRS, offshore strategies continue to be closely watched. The IRS is hyper sensitive to such strategies and tries to shut them down. In 2005, 68 individuals were charged and convicted for promotion offshore tax scams and thousands of taxpayers were audited with nightmarish results.  If you want to go offshore, make sure you get qualified advice from a tax professional and attorney. Don’t buy something off a web site.</p>
<p>There is a fine line between tax evasion and tax avoidance. Tax avoidance is legal while tax evasion is criminal. If you wish to pursue advanced tax planning, make sure you do so with the advice of a tax professional that is going to defend the strategy to the IRS.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/2006-list-of-tax-scams-released-by-irs.htm">2006 List of Tax Scams Released by IRS</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>The Top Loan Option for Canadians</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 15:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are running out of money while you still have to spend some for your immediate needs, I guess that pay day loans are the top solution for your financial problem. I believe that you wonder about what they are actually about. In brief, this loan is some amount of money that you borrow [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/the-top-loan-option-for-canadians.htm">The Top Loan Option for Canadians</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are running out of money while you still have to spend some for your immediate needs, I guess that <a href="http://no-credit-check-payday-loans.co.uk/" target="_blank">pay day loans</a> are the top solution for your financial problem. I believe that you wonder about what they are actually about. In brief, this loan is some amount of money that you borrow from a lender and that you have to repay in short term.</p>
<p>Sometimes people need <a href="http://canada-payday.ca/" target="_blank">payday loans</a> to help them cover immediate expenses that their current available cash cannot overcome. Now on Canada-Payday.ca Canadians are allowed to borrow $1,500 at the most. Such loans are more beneficial than the other types since they are simpler to obtain even though their rates of interest are higher. Bad creditors can also take advantages from the loans.</p>
<p>To get the loan, you only need to complete the application form available on the site. After you have filled it out, you need to wait for the approval confirmation. As long as you have fulfilled all of the loan requirements, the confirmation will surely not take a long time. Once your application is approved, the borrowed money will be deposited into your bank account right away. If you think that such loan method is very suitable for you, feel free to browse the site to look for further details.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/the-top-loan-option-for-canadians.htm">The Top Loan Option for Canadians</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>A Company’s Story Must Carry Impingement Value to Obtain Widespread Publicity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 04:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In two previous columns, we talked about how quality management attracts Publicity, or PR. Nearly every company is constantly trying to attract the attention of the media. What brings the media to a company’s door? That’s what every public relations man or woman would love to know. For this is what PR people get paid [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/a-company%e2%80%99s-story-must-carry-impingement-value-to-obtain-widespread-publicity.htm">A Company’s Story Must Carry Impingement Value to Obtain Widespread Publicity</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In two previous columns, we talked about how quality management attracts Publicity, or PR. Nearly every company is constantly trying to attract the attention of the media. What brings the media to a company’s door? That’s what every public relations man or woman would love to know. For this is what PR people get paid to obtain for their clients.</p>
<p>Quality management is certainly a key motivation in attracting a reporter’s attention. This helps persuade the reporter or a radio/TV producer that the proposed interview isn’t going to be with someone who has “nothing to say” or just rehashing a cliché or tired, old story. The higher the title and the better known a company, the greater the “impingement” a PR pitch (that’s what publicity people use to sell a reporter) impacts upon a member of the media. If someone from the publicity department at Microsoft calls Fortune magazine to ask about profiling Bill Gates, the pitch will have major impingement value. Few names have this kind of clout, either personally or corporately.</p>
<p>In any event, the senior editor of the major magazine will still inquire about the story angle. The editor will want to know, “What are we going to talk about?” Ultimately, it is the outstanding story that sells magazines or newspapers, not just the big name. Not all such stories involve a big name speaking or spouting his thoughts for the day. Often, better stories evolve when there is a strong newsworthy angle. Let’s look at two recent stories – one which involves a uranium company and another one about a coalbed methane (CBM) company, which we’ve covered in this column.</p>
<p>On Thursday, Pacific Asia China Energy (PACE) was featured in the Financing section of Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper. Headlined “High-Energy Performer,” the opening sentences told us why the reporter was interested: “PACE holds contracts to help China explore for and develop its coalbed methane (CBM) resources – fuel China needs to help satisfy its energy demands.”</p>
<p>The big story, which drew the newspaper to Pacific Asia China Energy, was China. PACE piggybacked that story because the company may be helping to offer a legitimate solution to the country’s energy mix. Part of the big story is the possible size of the recoverable gas, estimated in a technical report by Sproule International to be as large as 11.2 trillion cubic feet of gas.</p>
<p>Those two items enhanced the reporter’s interest in PACE. China needs alternative energy sources, such as CBM, to improve their energy mix – from a near total dependence upon coal. And, PACE has a potentially huge resource, which could last a good number of years. Such a gas resource could be sufficiently large to make an impact on China. After all, China has proven reserves of a little more than 30 trillion cubic feet. Another 11 trillion cubic feet, should the potential be proven up, would represent a significant increase of available gas in a very large country. By itself, this could later develop into a major international energy story, reported upon by a great number of news media. Another impingement about the reporter is having the satisfaction of reporting upon a good story, well before others write the story.</p>
<p>Chatter in the newsroom:<br />
“Did you hear about PACE’s gas discovery in China, Bob?”<br />
Bob’s Reply: “Oh that one. Yeah, I wrote about it eight months ago!”</p>
<p>Therefore, there are multiple impingement points in this story. Each “draw,” or a reason to attract eyeballs to the story, is another point the story must score, for the reporter and his editor, to overcome the hurdles of being featured in a major publication. China is a draw. The size of the PACE coalbed methane gas resource is a draw. The potential impact upon China’s energy mix is a draw. Writing about it before the rest of the pack jumps on the bandwagon? That’s a draw, too. In this case, four draws sufficiently attracted media coverage for this small CBM development company.</p>
<p>Sometimes, the timing is just perfect, and the overpowering “big story” accidentally introduces a lucky guy onto the world’s stage. On the same Thursday, the PACE story was carried in the Globe and Mail, the Chief Executive of a tiny Canadian uranium company impinged on a Russian news service reporter in Hong Kong. Such was the good fortune for Craig Lindsay, a Certified Financial Analyst, who has spent more than 16 years in corporate finance, investment banking and business development, according to the website of Magnum Uranium, for which he now serves as Chief Executive.</p>
<p>While Magnum has a market capitalization of about $15 million, and Lindsay is neither a geologist nor engineer, RIA Novosti news agency touted him as a “well-known energy expert.” Admittedly, Lindsay gave a great speech at the Hong Kong Club for foreign correspondents. Cleverly, he announced, “Uranium may be the next oil,” during his speech. As many other industry experts have predicted, Lindsay also forecast uranium “may hit $50/pound by the end of the year.” So many are now announcing this it is likely to become a self-fulfilling prophesy.</p>
<p>What elevated Lindsay’s publicity was not what he said in his speech. Most of his commentary has been already been reported in numerous publications, including in our columns. (What reporters really hate is rehashing old news to give someone publicity!) It was to whom Lindsay was speaking, and especially the “timing” as to when it was said. Here is how Craig Lindsay got his “15 minutes of fame.”</p>
<p>About six hours earlier, the very same Russian news agency reported that Russia and Kazakhstan had signed a uranium deal worth $1 billion. The photos of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev appeared as the photo op which goes with such really big stories. This was a major event involving two very big names, and among the biggest names and countries in the uranium sector. This was also Russia’s first contract to import uranium; Kazakhstan is the world’s third largest uranium producer. All of this is “big news.”</p>
<p>The clever Russian freelance reporter, who attended the Lindsay speech in Hong Kong, probably text-messaged or emailed his editor by Blackberry, tried to piggyback the Russian-Kazak story with his own story. Yes, that is how timing works. As soon as a major event takes place, other journalists rush to piggyback the event with “their” story. The Russian reporter scored points with his editor and got his story filed (slang for published).</p>
<p>Two cunning gentlemen, the Russian stringer (slang for freelance reporter), and Craig Lindsay (whose name was spelled Kreig Lindsay in the article), both accomplished their purposes. Mr. Lindsay got his company into the world’s spotlight. The Russian stringer got a great story. The reporter threw up a softball question, for which Mr. Lindsay supplied the desired answer.</p>
<p>What was the question the reporter asked Lindsay? That’s pretty obvious from what the reporter published in his article. Here is a clip from the Moscow News article:</p>
<p>Foreign investors are ready to invest in Russia’s uranium industry, if Moscow wants this to happen and establishes a necessary legal base,” Lindsay said. “I believe that Russia is one of the most promising directions for this kind of investments, it is an undeveloped market, full of opportunities. My company will be the first to come to Russia, if the necessary conditions are created,” he added.</p>
<p>Nowhere in Lindsay’s speech did Magnum Uranium’s Chief Executive discuss investing in Russia. However, the reporter NEEDED a good quote. It had to tie-in with “investing in Russia for uranium development.” Lindsay accommodated. He didn’t commit to investing in Russia, but he kept the door open. Magnum Uranium recently announced the acquisition of a 1,080-acre land package in Converse County, Wyoming. The company is also exploring for uranium in both Wyoming and the Athabasca Basin. Its finances are probably already stretched from both exploration and acquisition activities. Magnum’s market capitalization would probably be insufficient to launch investments into Russia, at this time.</p>
<p>However, Lindsay did a great job getting his company this caliber of publicity. And he got the uranium sector excellent publicity. He capitalized upon an impinging story – a story that did show up on the world’s radar – by correctly supplying an answer the Russian journalist was trying to prod out of him.</p>
<p>This is the essence of how journalists and publicity-seekers work together. If the PR person gives the journalist the story angle he is looking for within the bigger story, chances are it will appear in print. Piggybacking a “main event” is the most common way to increase one’s impingement value to a reporter. And by being a cunning interviewee for his Russian reporter, Craig Lindsay just got Magnum Uranium into this column as well!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/a-company%e2%80%99s-story-must-carry-impingement-value-to-obtain-widespread-publicity.htm">A Company’s Story Must Carry Impingement Value to Obtain Widespread Publicity</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>3 Tips to Staging the Inside of Your Home Like a Pro</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you considering putting your house up for sale, but not sure where to start? Afraid it will take too long to sell, or that you won’t get the price you want? Think about “staging” your home, or in other words, setting the scene for immediate buyer interest in your property. To be really effective, [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/3-tips-to-staging-the-inside-of-your-home-like-a-pro.htm">3 Tips to Staging the Inside of Your Home Like a Pro</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you considering putting your house up for sale, but not sure where to start? Afraid it will take too long to sell, or that you won’t get the price you want? Think about “staging” your home, or in other words, setting the scene for immediate buyer interest in your property.</p>
<p>To be really effective, you need to look at both the outside and the inside of your home. Here are 3 tips to get you started with the inside of your home:</p>
<p>1. De-clutter. This is one of the most important things you can do. It might be easier to think of de-cluttering like this – you’re moving anyway, so why not start packing now?</p>
<p>Pack up everything you don’t need and store the boxes out of sight in the garage (or consider temporarily renting a small storage locker).</p>
<p>2. Organize your closets &#8211; put similar colors together, pants together, skirts together, shirts together etc. Why? Because it will make the closets look bigger. (Really.) An organized closet appears bigger, and you want your closets to look as spacious as possible.</p>
<p>3. Make your home look like a model. You want to de-personalize as much as possible so potential buyers can imagine themselves and their own belongings occupying the space in your house. That means minimizing – putting away everything you don’t need or use. Clear off kitchen counters as much as possible – stash all those appliances you don’t use, and put miscellaneous small clutter in a few attractive baskets or boxes</p>
<p>And the biggest tip of all? Imagine yourself as a potential buyer looking at your property for the very first time. What impressions are you getting? Would YOU buy your house? What would you like to see changed before you put an offer on your house?</p>
<p>And don’t worry about spending several thousand dollars to get your house ready to sell – you’ll get it all back when your house sells. Proper staging helps you sell your house in a shorter time and at the price you want.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/3-tips-to-staging-the-inside-of-your-home-like-a-pro.htm">3 Tips to Staging the Inside of Your Home Like a Pro</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>7 Tips on Preventing Identity Theft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the course of the day, you do many activities that put your personal information at risk &#8211; from writing a check at the store to charging merchandise in person or over the phone. You may not think twice about these transactions, but others might. Identity theft &#8211; when a perpetrator assumes someone&#8217;s identity for [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/7-tips-on-preventing-identity-theft.htm">7 Tips on Preventing Identity Theft</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the course of the day, you do many activities that put your personal information at risk &#8211; from writing a check at the store to charging merchandise in person or over the phone. You may not think twice about these transactions, but others might.</p>
<p>Identity theft &#8211; when a perpetrator assumes someone&#8217;s identity for personal or financial gain, like stealing a credit card to make financial transactions in the victim&#8217;s name &#8211; is the fastest-growing crime in America.</p>
<p>According to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, there were almost 10 million cases of identity theft in 2004, which cost consumers $5 billion.</p>
<p>The National Citizens&#8217; Crime Prevention Campaign, sponsored by the National Crime Prevention Council, aims to educate consumers about what they can do to prevent identity theft. The council offers the following tips.</p>
<p>* Do not give out your personal information unless you initiate the contact or know the person or company with whom you are dealing. Also, never disclose personal information, such as a Social Security number or bank account number, in response to an email. Legitimate businesses will not ask you to do this.</p>
<p>* Do not disclose your credit card number to an online vendor unless it is encrypted and the site is secure. Look at the first part of the Web address on your browser. It should read &#8220;https://.&#8221;</p>
<p>* Do not write your Social Security number or telephone number on checks or credit card receipts.</p>
<p>* Remove all documents with personal information from your hard drive before discarding your computer or sending it in for repair.</p>
<p>* Shred discarded documents, including preapproved credit card applications, bank statements, store receipts and utility bills. &#8220;Dumpster divers&#8221; can gain access to your personal information if such items are thrown in the trash.</p>
<p>* Cancel all credit cards that have not been used in the last six months. Open credit is a prime target for thieves.</p>
<p>* Order your credit report at least twice a year and report any mistakes to the credit reporting agency in writing.</p>
<p>If you are a victim of identity theft, contact your local police department as soon as possible. If your identity was stolen in one jurisdiction but used in another, you may have to report the crime in both jurisdictions.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/7-tips-on-preventing-identity-theft.htm">7 Tips on Preventing Identity Theft</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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		<title>5 Steps To Cheap Car Insurance Premiums</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car insurance is compulsory, but it&#8217;s not necessary to pay more than you have to. A few simple steps combined with some time surfing for competitive car insurance rates really can save you serious money at renewal time. Step 1 &#8211; Cut the Risk and Cut the Cost The easiest way to cut your car [...]<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/5-steps-to-cheap-car-insurance-premiums.htm">5 Steps To Cheap Car Insurance Premiums</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car insurance is compulsory,  but it&#8217;s not necessary to pay more than you have to. A few simple steps combined with some time surfing for competitive car insurance rates really can save you serious money at renewal time.</p>
<p><strong>Step 1 &#8211; Cut the Risk and Cut the Cost</strong><br />
The easiest way to cut your car insurance premiums is to cut the risk and accept a higher voluntary excess. An insurer&#8217;s standard excess may be £100 but if you meet the first £250 of any claim, you&#8217;ll see a reduction in your premium. This is because you&#8217;re taking on more of the risk so you get a discount. But it&#8217;s a gamble, be aware that you might have to meet the cost of a broken window after an attempted theft or a bill for repairing bodywork damage after a car park crunch.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2 &#8211; Security Means Savings</strong><br />
Fitting security devices can also result in cheap car insurance premiums. All major insurers insist on Thatcham rated security equipment, usually a minimum of an alarm. If you live in a high-risk area for car crime, it makes sense to fit extra security. It saves you money when your insurance renewal is due and gives you extra peace of mind.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3 &#8211; Annual Mileage, Less Means More in Your Pocket</strong><br />
If your annual mileage is, 5,000 miles or less, ask insurers if they offer discounts for agreed mileage restrictions.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4 &#8211; Named Drivers Trick</strong><br />
Adding a named driver to your policy can increase or reduce your premiums depending upon the named drivers age, sex and driving record. Adding a young driver will increase your premiums, particularly with a limited or poor driving record. However, adding a driver over 30 years old with a long and clean driving record can cut premiums, particularly if the named driver is female!</p>
<p><strong>Step 5 &#8211; Shop Around and Save Even More</strong><br />
The biggest car insurance savings come from shopping around. There can be massive differences between the lowest and highest car insurance quotes for exactly the same car and driver(s). Start off using good comparitive online quotation sites, take their best quotes and go direct to the cheapest car insurance company for more specific quotes.</p>
<p>So next time your renewal quote arrives, don&#8217;t just accept it and give your money away to the insurance company. Use the steps above and get the right cover at the right price.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org/5-steps-to-cheap-car-insurance-premiums.htm">5 Steps To Cheap Car Insurance Premiums</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.globalneighborproject.org">The Global Neighbor Project | Finance Ideas</a></p>
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