Starting A Carpet Cleaning Home Business Can Prove To Be Lucrative…

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- Starting A Carpet Cleaning Home Business Can Prove To Be Lucrative…
- The 15-minute tip: A shelter for financial records
- Key Notes – Better Broadband For NZ
- Home Warranties Bring New Headaches

Starting A Carpet Cleaning Home Business Can Prove To Be Lucrative…
PowerHomeBiz.com – PowerHomeBiz.com (press release) – Apr 23, 2008
Starting A Carpet Cleaning Home Business Can Prove To Be Lucrative Even In A Recession. “Carpeting accounts for a big percentage of any business or home owners’ budget… However carpet cleaning is seldom cut back. Concerned homeowners as well as smart business managers build carpet cleaning directly into the budget for many reasons. First because quality carpeting costs a sizable fee owners must have it regularly cleaned in order to protect the value of their investment. Another concern for business owners is keeping up appearances.

The 15-minute tip: A shelter for financial records
MarketWatch – Apr 23, 2008
” Teams of employees and outsourced partners create a plan to get a business up and running when disaster strikes. The plan covers critical assets including personnel buildings inventory — and information. What about your critical assets? Financial files? Tax records? Your home business? Do you have a plan to get your household back in business? It takes just 15 minutes to design your own five-step disaster recovery plan. Emergency fund Preparation for any kind of financial disaster starts with some form of emergency cash fund. You will need to eat pay bills put gas in the car. Financial experts suggest three to six months of expenses in cash reserves… Take digital photos. Devote a memory card to this purpose. For $10 or so you can snap away then store the memory card in a secure place — in your desk at work a storage unit or your in-law’s home. The farther from “ground zero” the better. Avoid the paper chase Insurance papers car titles beneficiary forms wills trusts birth certificates Social Security cards — there’s a lot of paper in the average household. Sure most are backed up somewhere but replacement is a hassle and their absence may hamper your recovery.

Key Notes – Better Broadband For NZ
Scoop.co.nz – Scoop.co.nz (press release) – Apr 23, 2008
4 billion per year. Fibre-optic technologyto the home business school or hospital will offerdownload and upload speeds many many times faster than mostKiwis have ever experienced. Workers won’t have to alwaysfly to meet with their counterparts in other cities -they’ll have access to video-conferencing facilitiesinstead. Small businesses won’t have to waste preciousdollars on expensive toll calls – they’ll make those callsat next to no cost over ultra-fast broadband. Kiwientrepreneurs will have the opportunity to be at theforefront of developments of this century’s most importanttechnology. The ability to ‘be’ somewhere else withouthaving to get in a car or on a bus will vastly improveKiwis’ ability to work from home… Kiwientrepreneurs will have the opportunity to be at theforefront of developments of this century’s most importanttechnology. The ability to ‘be’ somewhere else withouthaving to get in a car or on a bus will vastly improveKiwis’ ability to work from home. Mums and dads could chooseto ‘telecommute’ – working from home while keepingcompletely in touch with their colleagues even virtuallyattending meetings. The savings in travel time could make iteasier to achieve work-life balance. And as people areable to do more virtually we’ll see less travelling by carand plane reducing our individual carbon footprints. Ultra-fast broadband has the potential to help New Zealandsignificantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions whileimproving our lifestyles rather than diminishingthem. Fibre to schools and children’s homes could hugelyenhance teaching and learning while fibre to hospitals andmedical centres could lift the productivity of the healthsector.

Home Warranties Bring New Headaches
thestreet.com – Apr 23, 2008
In the past few months two home warranty companies have slipped out of business leaving their customers out of luck with a broken appliance and out of an annual premium as well. United Home Warranty based in Oakhurst N. shut down overnight and disconnected its phones in March.

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