Archive for January, 2009

Choosing Between RTRP or the Enrolled Agent Course

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Choosing to become a tax preparer now places you in an exclusive group of professionals as a result of the IRS implementing competency testing and registration. A high level of expertise is required of anyone preparing tax returns. The main purpose behind creating the designation of Registered Tax Return Preparer is to provide uniform standards that increase [...]

Taking Steps To Lose Weight With A Walking Workout

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

If you would like to lose a little weight and generally get into better shape, like many of us would, then it is very simple. You must consume fewer calories by eating and drinking than you exepend as a result of physical exercise. Do this consistently over a period of time and you will be [...]

When you embark to Fort Lauderdale, Fl

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Article by Valeyn Cooper Visit Ft. Lauderdale’s greatest airboat attraction, Saw grass Recreation Park. Embark on a thrilling airboat tour through the Florida Everglades. Their exhibits feature timed shows where you can hold alligator and visit magnificent mammals such as the Florida Panther or the Black Leopard. Picnic areas, birthday parties, camping, rv parking. Exclusive [...]

What’s in a Domain Name?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Choosing a domain name can be a real exercise in frustration, but it is one of the most important decisions you will make when getting your business online.Why so difficult you ask? Well, for a start, almost every word in the English language (and I’m willing to bet most other languages too), has been taken [...]

5 questions to ask your managed print services company

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Companies may choose to outsource managed print services for a number of reasons. You might be a large corporate organisation with a hundred plus team – each department producing huge volumes of print outs. Or perhaps you are a small design agency that wants to learn how to better manage your print resources to save [...]

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