quiz 2006 May



Monaco - Luxury Yacht Show Fights Global Warming


published by: Tribune
on May 21st, 2006

The world’s leading luxury yacht show in Monaco is to pay for 55 wind turbines in New Zealand - enough to generate power for 45,000 homes - making the event ‘carbon neutral’.
Under the watchful eye of Prince Albert, the yacht show is part of Monaco’s new stance on global warming, and comes shortly after Prince […]






Malta Holidays - Rumours Hit Tourist Island


published by: Tribune
on May 21st, 2006

Holidays in Malta could be off the list of destinations offered by major tour operators from next summer, according to press reports.
While nothing has been confirmed yet, it has been reported that at least one of the tour operators is seriously considering withdrawing Malta as one of their destinations, and the fear among Malta hotel […]






The first step - Finding out about college loan consolidation


published by: Amelie
on May 21st, 2006

We might think that for a regular college student the main concern is to attend classes, study for exams and turn in the papers before the deadlines. However, this is not the case in North America. The students in the United States and Canada have to deal with quite complicated financial decisions throughout their years […]






The Truth About Passive Income


published by: A. Annika Smith
on May 17th, 2006

If you search the internet for “passive income”, you may find a definition or two, but mostly, what you find are websites trying to sell you on the passive-income-flavor-of-the-day. It’s frustrating, I know. I don’t know about you, but before I jump into any opportunity or even before I take a trip, I like […]






Houston Retail Market Update


published by: kconques
on May 17th, 2006

In the retail community, there is an ongoing discussion about consumers’ lack of brand and store loyalty. Chain stores long ago took over the retail landscape, and the mom-and-pop retailer is nearly a thing of the past. Kaplan’s Ben-Hur, an independent department store operating in Houston’s Heights neighborhood for decades, recently closed amid rising land […]






Depreciate Property Components Correctly with Cost Segregation


published by: kconques
on May 17th, 2006

Most commercial building owners are grossly overpaying federal income taxes because they are not depreciating their property as quickly as they should. A cost segregation study allows property owners to both defer and reduce federal income taxes. When properly performed by an appraiser with expertise in cost segregation, this is a conservative tax planning tool […]






Tax Relief for Apartment Owners


published by: kconques
on May 17th, 2006

Apartment owners can face staggering expenses to maintain apartment communities. The upkeep of even a modest community could involve groundskeeping, unit renovation, and replacements, such as parking lot asphalt and fencing. Another steep expense is federal income tax - and in some areas an additional state tax on income - but through an innovative study […]






Appeal Your Texas Property Taxes


published by: kconques
on May 17th, 2006

Property taxes are a substantial expense for Texas homeowners, averaging about $3,600 annually. To reduce this expense, property owners should annually review and consider appealing property taxes. While there is no guarantee that an appeal will be successful, a recent survey conducted by O’Connor & Associates indicates that 70% of property tax appeals are successful.
Property […]






The A to Z Guide to Getting Website Traffic


published by: shawncampbell
on May 17th, 2006

In September of 1999, Brett Tabke wrote “26 Steps to 15k a Day” in the Webmaster World forum. A lot has changed since then, and now is the time to consider a new 26-step plan that meets the current needs of webmasters in 2006. Some of the old ones still apply (writing new content everyday, […]






Classified Advertising In Local Markets


published by: Janet21
on May 16th, 2006

Even with the growth of online classifieds and the increase in popularity in sites such as Craigslist, newspaper classifieds are still the preferred method of advertising for many wishing to sell unwanted items. This is evident in the number of print classified ads listed daily in newspapers and magazines throughout the country and […]





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