Nov
18
2008
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Written by Mike Minter
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Tuesday, 18 November 2008 |
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Homes in certain parts of the Dallas / Fort Worth area can be at risk for foundation problems. You may not be an engineer or a foundation repair specialist, but you can still watch for signs that your client's home may have foundation problems, or need foundation repairs.
Here is a checklist for you to follow. |
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Oct
23
2008
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Written by Richard Soto
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Thursday, 23 October 2008 |
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It's hard to imagine selling a home at Christmas time; especially with all the parties, shopping, and family obligations, who has the time for open houses? Some realtors are of the belief that it makes more sense to temporarily take your house off the market until the New Year, but there are others who believe this is a missed opportunity.
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Oct
13
2008
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Written by Richard Soto
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Monday, 13 October 2008 |
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On Your Mark...
The first order of business should include finding a qualified, reputable Dallas real estate or Fort Worth real estate agent. The best way to find a good real estate agent is to ask friends, family members and neighbors for referrals.
Next, you'll need to narrow down your neighborhood choices, price, type of home and features, and define your goals. Using the Internet is an easy way to learn about different communities in any given area. |
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Nov
30
2007
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Written by Mike Habib, EA
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Friday, 30 November 2007 |
Here's a Resolution for '08: No More Tax Problems
Facing an ever more aggressive Internal Revenue Service, Americans with tax debts should start 2008 with a fresh start and finally get rid of their looming tax problem(s).
In case you hadn’t noticed, the taxman is after you.
2005 proved to be a year of records for the Internal Revenue Service. America’s tax-collecting agency collected $48.7 billion in enforcement revenue — the highest amount in 10 years. What’s more, audits of individual taxpayers increased 6 percent in 2006.
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Oct
24
2007
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Written by Bill Ervin
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 |
One of the most common questions that we receive is, "What does the 'Ref" in TexasRef stand for?"
The original concept behind TexasRef was to throw out the rulebook that limits other business directories and build the biggest and best business reference and referral site on the Internet. |
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Sep
18
2007
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Written by Carlos Alonso DeSantos
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |
Catdi, Inc., was founded in 2004 as a multi-conglomerate holdings company specializing in online commercial print marketing, entertainment promotions, and print media materials for companies entities ranging in size from sole proprietor status on up to international multi-site corporations. |
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Sep
01
2007
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Written by Bill Ervin
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Saturday, 01 September 2007 |
We've done it. We've applied the ultimate discount to our directory listings. All of the fields are now free of charge. We finally convinced ourselves that if we want the TexasRef members to provide lots of information about their businesses, then it doesn't make sense to charge for the privilege. |
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Aug
08
2007
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Written by Payday Loans and Cash Advances
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Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |
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We all know money doesn't grow on trees, so let's be responsible for making the most of what we work so hard to earn! 
Next time you’re just hoping you have enough money in your account before the bill is paid online or before your write that check, you might think twice and get a payday loan instead.
Bank fees are rising, and overdraft fees (bounced checks, non-sufficient funds aka NSF) are especially lucrative for banks. These bank fees represent a higher interest rate than the payday lenders reviewed at PaydayLoans-CashAdvanceOnline.com.
It’s not just paper checks anymore - check cards used for purchases and ATM cash withdrawals can also overdraw your account with no warning. In fact, many banks automatically add a monthly fee for overdraft protection to your account, to allow you to do this. The fees add up quickly, and it can happen without noticing. |
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Aug
07
2007
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Written by Bill Ervin
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Tuesday, 07 August 2007 |
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How a bout a little musical interlude? I snagged this video off of YouTube. |
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Aug
05
2007
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Written by Bill Ervin
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Sunday, 05 August 2007 |
Your online security is important. So is your business. Unfortunately these two ideas conflict when you are creating your online marketing plan. Security experts recommend that you give out only minimal information, but potential customers want to know who they are dealing with.
The answer lies in doing a thoughtful evaluation of your business and the needs of your customers. Most legitimate businesses should have no worries about publishing their address and telephone numbers online. Your potential customers become nervous if they cannot easily find your contact information.Personally, I won't do business with someone if the only contact information that they provide is an email address on a free service like gMail. |
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