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Written by Thomas Azzara
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The 100 year old investment-banking firm of Warburg, Dillon Read (on Park Ave. N.Y.) (now UBS Warburg) has offices in 39 foreign countries - including the Bahamas, the tiny Cayman Islands, Hong Kong and the Channel Islands. Makes you wonder why, doesn't it?
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Written by Thomas Azzara
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The first Bank Secrecy Act in the Caribbean was adopted in the Bahamas in 1964. Until then, Switzerland had always been the “renowned banking haven” – known throughout the world for its “private banking”.
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Written by Gregg Elberg
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“Accounts Receivable Financing- How to use Other People’s Money to Finance your Growth” explores how to accelerate your cash flow if you have a business that sells products or services to other businesses. If your customers are creditworthy, but slow to pay your invoices, you may benefit by using accounts receivable financing with a commercial finance company to accelerate your cash flow for exponential growth. |
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Written by Aaron Peter
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A Bad Credit Mortgage Loan is a loan based on the equity in your home. This type of loan can help you in lowering your overall interest payments and monthly payments, and also in consolidating all your debts and is very helpful in repairing your credit. |
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Written by Ed Howes
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Implied as a major cause of emotional turmoil in Ellsberg's confession was his loyalty oath. The oath requires one's loyalty to the U.S. Constitution AND the President of the United States. If I see the President lying, is that unconstitutional or do I cover his back? What really matters to me? An advancing career? Those who hesitated answering the questions chose in favor of their corporate bosses. Being the generous people we are, we excuse, enable and encourage them. "When I am standing up with my president, I am honoring my oath and I second his betrayal of a nation, or two, or three, or four, or. If you fault my loyalty, you are a traitor to the nation." |
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Written by Joey Robichaux
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True -- virtually everything contained in the books you'll find at these locations were protected by copyright. But ... it's also true that many of these copyrights have expired -- making the contents of those volumes completely public domain. |
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Written by Kevin OHara
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A Foreclosure Prevention Service has numerous ways it can help you deal with the foreclosure process. Under the law, you have a right to remain in the property for a certain period of time. If you can’t pay the full amount owed without creating a hardship for your family you need a legal review of your situation, your rights, and your choices before you agree to anything. Protect yourself and your family. |
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Written by Richard A. Chapo
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Ever wonder if banks are required to tell customers when their systems are hacked? You may be shocked to learn that they are not. The only exception to this standard has been database hacks that effect California residents. Companies doing business in California are required to give such notice under the California Security Breach Information Act. The situation is changing quickly on the federal level. |
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Written by Stuart Simpson
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Intellectual Property is the product of your thinking that can be used for commercial value. In other words, you think of a song and write down the words – you have the legal right to prevent others from copying or making a song based on your lyrics. This right you have can make you money if someone is willing to pay you for your song. Maybe your boss asked you to write a computer program. Who owns the work? You may have designed a new mouse trap and have the design on computer. Or you have created a distinctive logo for your company. But Intellectual Property goes deeper than songs or even copyrights. Let’s examine the four main areas of Intellectual Property law: Trade Secrets, Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents. |
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Written by Bk Home
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The average American knows very little about bankruptcy. Most people probably are aware of bankruptcy’s ability to dissolve debt and give the debtor a fresh start. Some of the information you might have heard is correct, but some is not. The purpose of this article is to dispel some of the most common bankruptcy myths. |
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Written by Ken Morris
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Obviously, nobody asked the marketing guys before coming up with this one. Who in the world thought up the name "non-qualified deferred compensation?" Oh, it's descriptive alright. But who wants anything "non-qualified?" Do you want a "non-qualified" doctor, lawyer, or accountant? What's worse is deferring compensation. How many people want to work today and get paid in five years? The problem is, non-qualified deferred compensation is a great idea; it just has a lousy name. |
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