quiz 2006 June



CHASE.COM: Credit Card: An New Breed Of Cashless Shopping


published by: tmcullin
on June 28th, 2006

When people started using plastics as their primary source of financial disbursements when shopping, they did not yet realize its greatest potential until today. More and more people are relying on plastic for their everyday shopping needs. We are truly heading towards a cashless society.
It is only now that consumers have learned how to treat […]






Reap More, Save More With The Best UK Credit Card


published by: tmcullin
on June 28th, 2006

In the United Kingdom, the credit card phenomenon is not at all different from what the United States or any other country has for that matter. This just goes to show that a lot of people are finding credit cards as feasible means as well. Just about everybody in the UK carries some type of […]






10 Cons of an International Credit Card


published by: tmcullin
on June 28th, 2006

Credit card fraud is a fast increasing crime in the world. It’s happening at an alarming rates both in the United States and world wide. International Credit Card holders are mostly the victims of this unauthorized access to their accounts. Let’s take a closer look of the problems faced by international […]






Appealing Property Taxes for Apartment Owners


published by: kconques
on June 21st, 2006

Property taxes are one of the largest line item costs incurred by apartment owners. However, many owners do not appeal effectively. Even though owners realize that property taxes can be managed and reduced through an appeal, some view taxes as an arbitrary estimate provided by the government which can’t effectively be appealed. It tends to […]






Appraisers Lower Costs for Federal Tax Savings on Small Property Depreciation


published by: kconques
on June 21st, 2006

Tax savings through cost segregation is no longer out of reach for investors in small and medium size properties. With appraiser expertise, fees for analysis are often one-third to one-half lower than those charged by traditional preparers.
Several years ago a definitive court case ruled that tangible personal property included in an acquisition or in overall […]






Texas Apartment Market Update - April 2006


published by: kconques
on June 21st, 2006

All Texas metro markets report current overall occupancies above 90%, with Austin leading the market at 93.39%. The lowest occupancy is found in the Dallas/Fort Worth market at 90.35%. Austin also leads the Texas markets in terms of rental rates, reporting the highest rents at $0.930 per square foot (psf). Average rents in the other […]






Cost Segregation - Why isn’t my CPA doing this?


published by: kconques
on June 21st, 2006

Most commercial property owners, even those who use professional accountants, fail to take advantage of cost segregation, a tax mechanism that could generate substantial savings in federal income taxes.
While most accountants are familiar with the approach, some are hesitant to recommend it without a documented analysis of correct depreciation amounts. The numerous intricacies of IRS […]






Keep Your Banking Information Safe


published by: tmcullin
on June 21st, 2006

It would seem that the computer is becoming a bigger and bigger
part of our lives each and every day. There’s good reason for
that perception… it’s true. One specific area that is becoming
incredibly popular is online banking. Customers love it because
it is very convenient and a great time saver. The banks love it
because it automates a […]






The Danger Of Eating Too Much Protein


published by: terepharmacy
on June 21st, 2006

Is eating too much protein dangerous? Many experts will tell you that eating too much protein will cause damage to your kidney. Obviously, by the large amount of protein I’ve been eating consistently every single day throughout my bodybuilding career, I either don’t believe this is true or I am willing to take the risk […]






Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure


published by: ucertify
on June 21st, 2006

Windows Server 2003 Active Directory is a centralized database that stores the collection of information about all the resources available on the Windows Server 2003 domain. It is a hierarchical representation of all the objects and their attributes available on the network. It enables administrators to manage the network resources, i.e., computers, users, printers, shared […]





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