Archive for August, 2011

Work At Home Moms – Save Money This Holiday Season

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

Work At Home Moms – Save Money This Holiday Season

As the holidays approach, many work at home moms begin feeling a sense of dread —

* How will we afford gifts?

* Will I start the new year even further in debt?

Saving money is the same as making money, in my opinion. Either way, you’ll have more money in your bank account. Here are a few ideas to help you save money this holiday season as well as earn a little extra cash. I hope these help give you some hope heading into the holidays.

Save on Advertising Expenses

Reduce your Advertising Budget. I hear so often from moms who are using paid advertising as their sole method of promoting their online businesses. Advertising is great, but it is just one of the many ways to promote your business. Enhance your exposure with some of the free ways to promote your business, from press releases and articles to more effective networking. Make an effort to stretch beyond your comfort zone to try new ways to draw more traffic to your website.

eBay – List it Now

People are spending money like crazy this time of year. List all your extras on eBay to earn a little extra cash for the holidays. Outgrown clothing, toys that your kids don’t play with, movies, books — all the items currently taking up space in your home could put cash in the bank. Plus, by cleaning out the house, you’ll have more room for the new
goodies that Santa brings.

Bartering

Have you tried bartering? You can trade products or services with other work at home moms that you meet. If you have a talent with writing or website design, trade with a mom in Direct Sales for products. It benefits both of you. The mom receives much needed help with aspects of her business that she may not enjoy or care to learn – and gets rid of extra inventory. She may also receive an ongoing customer from the barter, once you fall in love with her products. And, you receive products that you can give to loved ones for the holidays.

You do not need to start the new year further in debt. Plan your business promotions, barter for gifts, and sell your excess stuff. The holidays will be much more enjoyable, knowing that you took efforts to make them affordable.

Why You Should Get Involved With Commercial Real Estate

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

The benefits of commercial real estate greatly outweigh the costs. In fact, I would say that commercial real estate is the best industry to be involved with because of the profits that can be made, as well as the fun nature of the work.

There are many who feel that commercial real estate is greatly out of their league, but this couldnt be the further from the truth! Commercial real estate is accessible to everyone who is willing to learn about a new industry and reap benefits no other industry can offer. Below you will find the best reasons why you should get involved with commercial real estate. It is truly the best kept secret of those already succeeding or just starting out.

Lets look at the many advantages of commercial real estate.

The first, and probably the most enticing benefit of commercial real estate, is profit. Huge profits, in fact, which can be made with a limited amount of effort. You can make the same amount of money quick turning or selling 100 single family residences as you would make with a single commercial real estate deal. The profits can be astonishing!

It takes the same amount of work for every commercial real estate deal, meaning you must go through the same processes each time. Why not maximize your results and go for the larger returning deals, rather than the smaller ones? Synergy is a key word in commercial real estate, as small changes can yield huge results.

Another great benefit of commercial real estate is you can work full or part-time, depending on your individual situation! Commercial real estate can easily be a part-time job that brings in incremental cash flow. You can even start out part-time, and hold a job until you have enough cash flow and money so that, eventually, all you do is commercial real estate.

Commercial real estate as a full-time job allows you to have many benefits such as being your own boss and having the ability to work from home. You can create your very own commercial real estate business and quickly build a strong net worth as well as positive cash flow.

In commercial real estate, your financial investment is very low, perhaps even non-existent. You can purchase property with 100% of other peoples money (OPM), and create large profits for yourself. This is the only industry where there are literally hundreds of millions of dollars just waiting to be borrowed! Find the money and get to investing!

Commercial real estate is an industry of abundance, not one of limits. In fact, there is very little competition because there is always commercial property becoming available. There is more than enough for everyone, which allows every person to have their opportunity to succeed in this business.

Another great benefit is that you can start right now, today! It does not take years of training or years of moving up the corporate ladder to be successful. You can begin your commercial real estate endeavors whenever you so desire because there are very few barriers of entry to this industry.

Finally, the greatest benefit I think commercial real estate has to offer is freedom. When you become involved with commercial real estate you have the freedom to do as you please. When you are not stressed about making rent, or finding your next job, life can be enjoyed to the fullest.

Commercial real estate can give you financial and personal freedom that, otherwise, would be wrapped up in a 9-5 job and someone else telling you where you have to be and at what time. For you already successful professionals and business owners, commercial real estate can be a great way to build wealth and equity quickly, without much time investment and headache! It is a great alternative to other types of investments that return 1/100th of what commercial real estate can return!

No matter what business, job, or current occupation in which you are involved, no other industry can supply you with the ability to be in charge of your very own life and create a lifestyle that best fits you and your personality.

It is truly amazing how peoples lives drastically change with only a few income producing properties in their portfolio. I urge you to delve further into this industry and get excited about it! Commercial real estate is a sound, extremely profitable, extremely doable, tried and true business that will always be available to those wanting the benefits commercial real estate has to offer.

Why Should You Retire in Thailand?

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Retiring in Thailand has been my dream for many, many years. My dream will come true in about 2 years and I am making some serious plans now. I can be anal when planning and there are numerous considerations when planning for the final chapter in your life. I intend to plan everything down to the nitty-gritty details.

Let me preface this by saying that I have been going to Thailand for the past 35 years. I have served there as a soldier and visited numerous times on vacation. I love the people, food, customs and culture and plan to live out my life there.

I have been doing my homework checking out my financial status and how much I will be getting when I hit retirement age. My situation is unusual in that I will get a small pension from my current government job, additional fund from a military retirement in about 4 years, and even more from social security in about 6 years. I also have a 401K and a government equivalent (Thrift Savings Plan) and will also profit from selling my house when I retire.

So, money is no problem. I plan to buy a house in Thailand. Well, actually, lease a house since foreigners cannot legally own land. I dont want to put the property in my girls name because she could potentially sell it and I would have no recourse. There is also a small loophole allowing foreigners to incorporate themselves and lease the property back. I dont trust this one and worry about laws changing and having my property taken out from under me. I will go with the lease or something called a usufruct.

The usufruct I dont entirely understand but I will be meeting with an English speaking lawyer during my trip in March, 2008 and will get all the details. All I know is that it is similar to the lease but has some benefits. I have gotten some email answers but prefer the face to face explanations.

I have had my girl looking for properties so that during my next 3week vacation I will only have to spend a short amount of time looking. So far, I have seen some pictures of nice properties for about $50,000 USD. This is for a 3-bedroom, 2 bath, 2-story place. Will be nice to see them in person and then make my purchase.

The monthly pension/retirement checks will easily take care of my day-to-day needs. Food and drink are cheap as are the utilities for the house. I will be able to have air conditioning and a satellite dish to receive English speaking programs along with the Thai TV shows.

Shopping is dirt cheap so clothes and other daily items will not be a burden. Going out will be very pleasant as a night on the town with dinner, drinks and going out to a club will be less than fifty dollars and that is living large.

Medical plans are available and care is comparable to US or European standards maybe even higher. Prescription drugs can be had over the counter and medical treatment is second to none.

Staying in Thailand legally has gotten easier with the loosening of visa requirements. Foreigners can now get one year visas that are easily renewable. All you have to do is check in every 3 months. Thailand likes expats money even though we cant own land.

Retiring in Thailand will make my life much easier than retiring in Hawaii even if my condo is paid for. The cost of living, the attitude of the Thai people, and the food and culture has me counting the days until April 4th, 2010.

Why Debt Settlement Works Best in Texas

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Debt settlement, also known as debt negotiation or debt reduction, is a relatively new way for dealing with your debt problems. In a debt settlement program, by negotiating with a creditor, a client can reduce their debt by as much as 50 percent and be debt free in as little as 12 to 36 months.

Debt settlement is a great solution for consumers feeling overwhelmed with credit card debt that find themselves either falling behind on their payments or just able to afford the minimums. Considering the savings, in most cases its worth doing if you find yourself in any of the aforementioned situations. As with any debt solution, however, there are potential downsides to debt settlement that should always be considered prior to enrollment. First, debt settlement may have an adverse impact on your credit, particularly while youre in the program. To put this point in perspective, however, its important to remember the following: 1) any third party debt counseling program and even debt consolidation loans from finance companies like Beneficial may affect your credit negatively in the eyes of lenders, 2) the effect on your credit in the long-term is minimal, given the fact youll be eliminating all your credit card debt (amount owed is 30 percent of your credit score, compared to credit history, which makes up 35 percent of your score) and 3) if youre falling behind or about to fall behind anyway, then your credit has been or will be affected negatively anyway.

Realistically, the two main draw backs of debt settlement that are unique to debt settlement are the following: 1) the possibility of legal action being taken by the creditor to collect the full balance and 2) the possibility of creditors harassing you until the debt is settled.

Thankfully, if youre doing debt settlement in Texas or even debt settlement in Florida these concerns are very much diminished. Why is Florida debt settlement so preferable compared to a lot of other states? The reason is Texas has highly favorable debtor laws that give consumers a lot of rights and protections when it comes to past due unsecured accounts like medical bills, credit cards, repossessions, and personal loans.

How State Collection Laws Benefit Texas Debt Settlement

Every state has laws that say if a collections agency is collecting a debt, they are legally obligated to stop contacting a consumer if the consumer sends a Cease and Desist letter and/or a Power of Attorney notifying the collection agency that a third party is responsible for handling all communications with the creditor. Texas law takes it a step farther and not only limits harassment from collection agencies, but also from the original creditor as well. In most states, when a consumer falls behind on their payments and the debt is still being collected by the original creditor (the bank that originally lent you the money or the hospital that serviced you, for example), then the creditor is reserved the right to call the debtor on a daily basis in order to collect whatever is owed, and although debt settlement companies servicing these clients can very easily reduce the calls (changing of your phone number and address and notifying the creditor that you are seeking third party help, for example), no one can ever make the calls completely stop.

This is not the case however for Texas debt settlement clients. In Texas, the same law that deals with what collections agencies can and cannot do when collecting a debt also pertains to the original creditor. What does this mean in practice? It means that a debt settlement company servicing someone from Texas can easily get the calls to not only reduced, but completely eliminated all together (sometimes within days).

State Homestead and Garnishment Laws and How They Benefit Texas Debt Settlement

For Texas debt settlement clients, their wages and home are completely protected, which gives the creditor even more incentive to settle. Given the fact that creditors already have every incentive to settle even with clients who reside in states with less favorable debtor laws, Texas debt settlement clients are in an even stronger negotiating position with their creditors. What does this actually mean? Typically it means even greater protection in the event of a lawsuit and greater savings than what is typical. Let me explain.

Although the vast majority of cases settle, as anyone who has ever read a debt settlement contract will tell you—its impossible for a debt settlement company to guarantee that a client wont be the target of any legal action by their creditors. After all, creditors are always reserved the right to sue debtors to collect a past due account, regardless of whether the consumer is taking any action to resolve the outstanding debt.

In the event a creditor sues a consumer in court and wins a judgment, theyll usually go about executing the judgment in one of the following ways:

1)Wage garnishment—contacting your employer and asking that they set aside a percentage of your wages every paycheck until the debt is paid back in full. (Its illegal for an employer to fire you for this unless more than one creditor is garnishing your wages).

2)Lien on your property—obligates you to pay back the creditor with any proceeds from the sale or refinancing of the property. A creditor prefers to put a lien on your home since it usually increases in value over time, which means the proceeds from your homes sale will be higher, and thus theyre more likely to actually get paid back.

3)Seizing your bank account—contacting your bank, showing the proof of judgment, and asking to withdraw any monies held in deposit under your name.

Fortunately, Texas laws protect debtors from having their wages garnished (unless you authorized in writing to allow your creditor to garnish your wages) and entitle Texas consumers to 100 percent homestead protection in the event of a lien. (Note: this does not apply to tax liens, alimony, or contractors liens.) One downside, however, is that bank accounts are not exempt under state law. That being said, for most consumers who are drowning in credit card debt, there probably will not be much for the creditor to seize anyway, and if so, its unlikely that it will constitute enough to decline a settlement offer. On top of that, bank account information can be difficult for creditors to locate, unlike your home, which is public record.

In sum, these are major advantages for Texas debt settlement clients. Keep in mind that the vast majority of cases are settled successfully regardless of the legal advantages of the consumer. When you consider Texas state laws, debt settlement makes even more sense for the credit card companies, debt collection agencies, and most importantly, for the consumer.

Debt Settlement in Texas and Community Property Laws

If you are married, reside in Texas, and are seeking debt settlement services, you should enroll any and all debts that were accumulated during the marriage by both you and your spouse. Just because the debt is owned by only one partner the other partner is not exempt from having to pay for it as well under Texas law. Creditors know this and may use it to their advantage in the collections process.