Making Better Financial Decisions

    2017


  • 3 Things You Should Know About Applying For Workers Comp

    24 June 2017
    Applying for workers comp can seem overwhelming and difficult if you don't know what you are doing. There are many people who have great results with workers comp and there are others who walk away frustrated feeling like they were denied the benefits that they deserved. Here are some things that you need to know about workers compensation and what mistakes to avoid.
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  • 4 Tips For Collecting Rare Coins

    25 May 2017
    Coin collecting is a hobby that many people are passionate about. Whether you're a novice collector or already have a number of coins in your collection, you may become interested in delving into collection coins that are especially rare and unique. Use the following tips to become a successful rare coin collector: Focus on What You Love While rare coins can increase
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  • 3 Things To Know About Investing In Titanium

    7 May 2017
    If someone told you that you should invest in some titanium, that is pretty solid advice. Here are three more things that you need to know before you add titanium to your investment portfolio. #1. Titanium & Manufacturing Before you invest in titanium, you should understand the industries that it plays a roll in. Understanding this will help you better determine w
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  • Key Facts You Should Know About Your First Bid Bond As A New Contractor

    28 April 2017
    Since there are some contractors who fail to comply with the professional and contractual agreements they make, a bid bond is a common requirement of doing business when bidding on contracts. Specifically, it is evidence that your financial status will permit you to complete the task you are bidding on and will do so in the manner that you have agreed to. However, the
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  • People To Serve As Witnesses At Your Upcoming Bond Hearing

    19 April 2017
    When you've been arrested and are being held in custody, your bond hearing is a date and time you'll certainly have circled on your mental calendar. During this hearing, you'll stand in front of a judge with your attorney to plead your case, and the judge will decide if you can get bond and, if so, the amount at which the bond will be set. Depending on your legal juri
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