SEO Industry Rants

February 20, 2010 · Filed Under Banking · Comments Off 

In fact, some of the most creative yet technical, entrepreneurial and lateral thinking individuals you’ll ever meet work in this field. At the same time, there are cases where showmanship and hype can overwhelm real substance and certain behaviors get annoying.

Understand, this very much a rant post and most rants do little for the reader and a lot for the writer. It’s all about me you know. :) However, if this one sheds light or more likely, entertains, then it’s a win win. Read more

Economic Slope Becomes Even More Rapid

February 20, 2010 · Filed Under Banking · Comments Off 

Annual inflation rate in Croatia earlier this month has increased on to 8.4 percent, the Central Bureau of Statistics has announced a few days before. Most have increased prices of food products, 14.7 percent, which make up 29.13 percent of the index. In relation to the preceding month, prices have risen 0.1 percent. Most are on average increased fuel and petroleum derivatives – 6.8 percent and prices of housing, energy, water, gas and other fuels that have grown 4.1 percent. If February is excluded, in which at the monthly level was on record a mild drop in consumer prices, in July was 0.1 percent, the lowest monthly growth rate this year (the other months, prices have grown by rates of 0.6 to 1.1 per cent). However, at the annual level is the continued growth of inflation, considering that in April amounted to 5.7 percent, in May 6.4 percent, in June, 7.6 percent, and in July 8.4 percent.

Inflation is also visible on the price of union basket. According to the Alliance of independent trade unions, most were growing costs nourishment – 322 kuna in a year are now amount of 2350 kuna. In order to pay for basic life expenses, four-member Croatian family last month needed 528.49 kuna more than in July last year. The growth of living costs, however, was not followed with the growth of average wages that are in the year increased to 237 kuna. Read more

The Nigerian Economy: Where our Government Gets it Wrong

February 20, 2010 · Filed Under Banking · Comments Off 

Firstly we must appreciate the fact that the Nigerian economy is not only facing decline but have brought untold hardship to the citizens of the country, even then the economic situation of the country is fast proving insurmountable to a whole lot of the finest economic brains of the country and even International Organizations such as IMF, World Bank and others alike.

Many ordinary Nigerians wake up today and find nothing to eat, not as a result of laziness but lack of employment is another contributory factor among numerous others. A situation where undergraduates are ready to attend lectures but the financial means are lacking yet school fees keep increasing on yearly basis leaves nothing but terrible situations. Only the average Nigerians can understandably explain their bad situations because we feel it biting us. Worse still, institutions in Nigeria do not work in accordance with the affordability of the people. Prices of goods rise while jobs are lacking. Read more

Pros and Cons to Using a Check Cashing Store

February 20, 2010 · Filed Under Banking · Comments Off 

Businesses that offer check cashing offer a quick and convenient way for people to access their personal finances. They serve millions of people all over the world with all levels of income, every day.

Recently, check cashing businesses have grown in both name and function. Many businesses now offer not only check cashing services but also other types of financial services to expand their customer base. Read more

Minnesota and Minneapolis Bankruptcy Lawyers

February 20, 2010 · Filed Under Banking · Comments Off 

There are three main classes of bankruptcy: Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy will discharge most types of debts for the average citizen. It will stay on record for ten years, but the major benefit is the stay it provides which prevents creditors from hassling you. Read more