Sunday, June 7, 2009

7 Tips for Decorating Your Child's Room

7 Tips for Decorating Your Child's Room
By Liz Hekimian-Williams

If you're not sure where to start or how best to tackle updating your child's bedroom, you're not alone. In a lot of families, the baby nursery takes a lot of planning and decorating time but there's often less thought and energy put into decorating the same child's room as they grow older.

It's common for baby toys and furniture like diaper disposals, rattles, pull toys and cribs to get removed, but other things often seem to stay around for quite a bit longer than the growing child might wish. For instance a wall paper border with prints more suitable for your baby or younger child's room, may not be as enjoyed by your now older child (or teen?!).

Here are a few tips to help you get started with decorating your child's room. The best part about this is that your child can help you do it this time around, unlike when they were yet to be born or an infant. So this can be a fun project you can do together!

1. Select a new color to paint the walls, a color that your child likes.
If you have a strong objection to it, though, negotiate with perhaps a lighter version of that color, or limiting their color choice to only one wall. (Or, encourage them to put up some nice posters and wall hangings to lessen their color's impact!)

2. Mood lighting! Kids of all ages enjoy mood lighting of one sort or another. Together, select either a night light, a small novelty lamp
with a low wattage bulb, or an interesting colored or black light
bulb lamp. Other lighting effects kids enjoy include disco lights, statues or flowers with light effects, and glow in the dark items.

3. Bedspreads. Get rid of baby blankets and exchange for favorite cartoon throws or bed covers. When they're teenagers, they might enjoy more sports or frilly, or even more adult taste bed
coverings.

4. Personalize something for their bureaus or their walls, with their
names and/or photographs. Photos can be made into a collage. Engraved names in stones or personalized acrostic poem name prints are fun kid's room additions. Acrostic poem name prints
make great keepsakes and can be updated every few years. They use the letters of your child's name to start off self-esteem enhancing phrases that tell about your child's unique traits, interests and characteristics at that stage of their life.

5. Create a comfort zone area in the room, for cuddling up cozy and reading. Think about using big pillows, plush or inflatable chairs, anything your child might enjoy to sit on and relaxing in. You'll also want to conveniently have some books placed within their arm's
reach. You might also want to place some music equipment by that area for them to enjoy. And if there's room, try to add an additional seating space for you to enjoy with them, reading or
listening to music with your child, or simply chatting together. If you have a teenager, they'll likely want to have another seating space for you or their friends to use.

6. Together with your child, agree upon a wall paper border that you can use to decorate their room with. This idea can be in addition to or used instead of painting their room. Adding or changing a wall paper border can be a very simple and quick way to change the look
and feel of your child's room.

7. And... here's an interesting idea my daughter suggested when I asked her for suggestions about decorating a child's room ... ( I simply had to share this intriguing idea with you!) She said, ell them to get an extra thick room door so you don't hear your kids fighting!

Can you tell that she shares her room with her sister and something about the noise level in their room at times?!

Hmmm... maybe she's got a good idea there after all!

2003 by Elizabeth Hekimian-Williams, Giftsprings

Liz Hekimian-Williams is owner of Giftsprings.com, an online gifts and home decor shop where you can find many home decorating novelties including night lights, low watt novelty lamps and personalized acrostic name poem prints. http://www.Giftsprings.com

GOSSAMER WINGSCarol Dorman

Hello, my baby. What dreams you hold in the palm of your tiny
hand. What destinies. As time begins your preparation for life
you silently grow. Already there is love between us. A love,
incomprehensible to those who have not known it and so I will not
speak of it too often.

So many challenges await you. The terrifying journey from secure
womb to cold, loud Earth will be softened by warm milk from my
breast. And time will continue to prepare you.

We will rejoice at your first smile, your first step, your first
word. A world of firsts for you, my precious one. Explore,
discover and dont forget to dream. Big dreams! Follow them and
you will grow so tall. Where will they take you, my baby? Will
you ride horses? Will you sing songs? Perhaps the sea will beckon
you, perhaps the sky. Perhaps the heavens! Wherever you go,
little one; always remember your heart. Your dreams will be
nothing without it.

The apple trees are laden with fruit, sweet and ripe. By the time
you arrive, they will be all gone. The orchard is steadfast,
however. Each year it produces - we are never in want. Like it,
your home will be steadfast and strong. You will feel safe here
and secure. There will be storms, as there are in the orchard but
they will pass and the sunshine of your familys love will warm
you once more. Time will take you by the hand and continue to
prepare you.

I walked by the sea yesterday. Angry waves lashed rugged rocks,
punishing them for blocking their path to dry land. As the salty
spray spritzed my face I heard a menacing challenge. Come with
us! Dare to be immortal! But the rocks stood fast and so did I.
In that moment of terrifying exuberance I have never felt more
alive.

You also will see and feel wondrous things. You will grow towards
these experiences as a flower grows towards the sun. Each one
will enrich and teach you. You will also know heartache. Loss and
sorrow which I will strive to ease but cannot. When such things
happen, my darling baby do not cocoon, thus shutting out the
world. Rather, let those who love you cry with you and share your
pain.

Healing will come, gently on wings of gossamer.

These feelings I express will eventually be familiar to you. You
will become a parent yourself and know and cherish and coo.
Goodnight, my sweet one.

Goodbye, my baby. What dreams you held in the palm of your tiny
hand. What destinies. As time began your preparation for life you
silently died. Already there was love between us. Now, unbearable
sorrow. There will be no journey from womb to Earth. It was the
heavens that beckoned you. Fly away, my precious, fly away.

On gossamer wings.

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Carol Dorman is a WAHM from Sydney, Australia and publisher of
Nurture the Nurturers ezine - he ezine for every woman,
everywhere To subscribe mailto:5016-subscribe@zinester.com
To request her FREE report titled: EARN $$ WHILE PROTECTING YOUR
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Friday, June 5, 2009

Booster Seats: Safety First

A booster seat is a simple concept and it has a very simple function. This simple function is this: it is there to save the life of your child. A car accident is not something that anyone really wants to think about, especially where children are concerned, but to be prepared for the eventuality is one of the best things you can do for the safety of your child.

A booster seat is easily added to a standard automobile, and they are relatively inexpensive. And yet they can save your child?s like or save him or her from serious injury.

But what?s wrong with a normal seat, I hear you ask. After all they have seat belts, which are great life savers. True, they do, and seat belts are a lifesaver. But the problem is that seats are designed with primarily adults in mind. The same goes for seat belts. In fact, using seatbelt on a child can actually be more dangerous than it is effective at protecting the child, since the belt can become entangled with the child and cause injury.

Most injuries to adults are caused by the adult not putting on the seatbelt in the correct way. And since seatbelts are not designed for children, but for adults, then the seatbelt will automatically be put on in the wrong way, putting the child at risk, and possible great risk in the event of a car accident.

All this is why you need a booster seat. These are seats which fit into a normal car seat, and allow the child to sit properly. They allow the seatbelt to be used properly, and they give support to a child?s body. This is essential if there were to be an accident.

So before you even contemplate taking your little one out for a ride in the car, think booster seat. It could be one of the best purchases you ever made for your child.


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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Kids Backpacks Shopping for Style and Substance

Even though a lot of kids are going back to school at public and private institutions that require uniforms, it?s easy to throw in a little personality with the right backpack.

From superhero to ballerina, urban sophisticate to artistic chic, the companies that make kids backpacks seem to be getting wiser to the looks kids want ? and subsequently have managed to put their collective finger on the pulse of ?The Backpack Generation.? And even though your kids might be wearing plaid skirts and knee-socks or navy trousers and white button-down shirts to school, their backpacks can still speak volumes about who they are ? and who they want to become.

The Young Ones

Being the mother of a 13-year-old boy and a 9-year-old girl, I?ve been through the kid years. Mine are now officially a teen ? and unofficially (though she certainly has the taste of) a tween. And what I?ve learned from shopping for my kids? backpacks in those formative years has gotten me through each back-to-school season as a hero.

First of all ? let your kids shop with you. Kids? backpacks are personal, and letting them have an active role in choosing them will help you avoid arguments and encourage them to stay organized all year long.

Secondly ? if you let your kids buy two different backpacks ? with different themes, colors and styles ? it will solve the backpack version of ?I have nothing to wear? (and it will give them one to use for toting their soccer, gymnastics or sleepover gear and one to use for books).

Lastly, when it comes to kids backpacks, durability is key. Don?t let your kid choose something that?s thin, flimsy and without support. Instead, redirect him or her to something that looks similar but will hold up for the entire year (otherwise you may end up spending a fortune on kids backpacks that simply aren?t up to snuff).

The Tween

With my daughter, the tween years promise to be difficult. Already she?s about as style-conscious as they come. So when it was time to go shopping for girls backpacks you can bet that pink ponies just weren?t going to cut it.

Fortunately, we found a middle ground that neither helped her look like she was trying to become the next hot MTV act, nor projected an image that was too sweet for her moody, artistic 9-year-old mind. And where we found these promising girls backpacks: stylish backpacks and product information, we poured over the site for hours and found just the bags she wanted ? and I wanted her to have. (We even managed to snap up a super-stylish rolling backpack from J World for all her art supplies.)

The Boy

Less style conscious than his little sister, but somewhat more into ?cool?. My skateboarding, punk-loving teenage son wanted a bag he could personalize with band patches and carry his board in (which is allowed at his school). So we did a search and settled on a black Zitteli with everything he wanted (and needed) in a bag. I also managed to talk him into getting a cool Timbuk2 bag for days he didn?t bring his board. And while we were on a roll, we found him the perfect rolling backpack for carting around all his soccer gear ? and keeping any remnants of his stinky cleats out of his school bags.

As with most things related to parenting, it just takes time and communication. And if you can manage to give a little, your kids will find bags that are functional and perfect for their personality ? and you get to be the hero that buys them!

Andrea Netta is a mother of two who, along with her husband, owns a successful catering company in Cincinnati, Ohio. When she's not working or chasing after her children, she enjoys writing, and yoga.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Do You Really Know Backgammon Instructions?


Backgammon has been a popular game for many years. It is a game similar to checkers, however your strategy is the complete opposite. Backgammon instructions are easy to follow and anyone can play. When you purchase a backgammon game, there are usually always backgammon instructions that come along to walk you through. If the instructions are misplaced just search the Internet.


The main goal of the game backgammon is for each of the players to get all of his or her game pieces onto the home board and then to find a way to get all the pieces off the board. The first player to achieve this is the winner of the game.


To start the game, figure out who will go first. You can roll the die for this and whoever gets the bigger number goes first. This is just the easiest way to determine who goes first, without any conflict.


Each player will get a turn to move his or her pieces. The players will first roll the dice before every move. You will move with whatever consists with the roll of the dice. If you roll a 4 and 3, then you will move seven slots. You can break the moves up between two game pieces. In other words, move one four spaces and the other piece three. You just have to make sure you move one game piece in accordance with the number on one of the die rolled. And the other piece in accordance with the other number rolled. It is really easy to learn.


If the same number would appear on both dice rolled, then the roller would be allowed double what the number is. For example, if you roll a 2-2, then the roller is allowed four moves instead of two. There are instructions in the game to remind of the hard plays and so you can refer back to when you need to.


You get a point by getting two or more of your game pieces on it. Once this occurs, the opponent cannot come to rest on that point when taking the combination of his dice.


There are different terms and circumstances that must be followed during the course of the game. When you are stuck on what to do, you can go back and look in the instructions to the game to figure it out. If you are playing for the first time and your opponent is a pro, then they can help you along and give you pointers throughout the game. Using the instructions seems to be the proper way to truly learn the game.


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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Panama City Beach Real Estate

Panama City beach real estate is a serious business in north-west Florida, where every little thing from sandy beaches to magnificent views of the Gulf of Mexico and outstanding living standards are all well translated into money. Panama City beach real estate market features a whole range of apartments and condominiums to suit all budgets. An investment in Panama City beach real estate will enable you to earn huge profit and the investment will only appreciate in the years to come.

Panama City beach real estate market includes second homes, retirement homes, vacation homes, villas, condos, income producing properties, and development sites. Many people also choose Panama City as their permanent vacation home or as a retirement home. If you ask the thousands of homes and condos in Panama City, why they chose the location, one thing they all will agree upon is security. The entire area boasts of quiet environs and most houses and condos are part of the gated communities thereby assuring better security.

There are several real estate agents as well as companies specializing in Panama City beach real estate. These agents and companies are committed to making the buying and selling of Panama City beach real estate a pleasurable and rewarding experience. Most of the Panama City beach real estate companies also offer multiple listing services. This helps people to easily search for real estate properties in Panama City - within new real estate communities or established neighborhoods.

Buying real estate is a major financial decision. It is better to compare various Panama City beach real estate companies and brokers before sticking to a particular deal. Selecting a reputed real estate company or an experienced real estate agent will help you to make an excellent investment for rental or potential appreciation. Strictly following the state laws and general guidelines will help to ensure that the transaction goes smoothly.

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Travelling light How to pack light travelling with toddlers


<p=justify>Whether you're packing to go for a walk to the park or your planning a trip across country, when your travelling with toddlers packing poses a problem. How to pack light travelling with toddlers is a little more difficult than packing for an infant. Toddlers need stimulation in the form of toys and snacks not to mention the clothes and equipment. Toddlers require almost constant attention and need supervision almost all the time.


<p=justify>So how do you decide how to pack light travelling with toddlers and what do you need to pack? This will depending largely on where you're going, how long you're going for and how you're getting there? Whatever the answers you will need to consider all the possibilities. If you travel with kids, things to keep on hand all the time include diapers, spear clothes and sanitary items.


<p=justify> It is often not a matter of how to pack light when travelling with toddlers it is more a question of how to pack effectively. No matter what you have to plan for the unexpected that is likely when you travel with kids. Things to keep in mind when planning for your trip is that you can't predict everything so it is better to prepared. Start planning and preparing early, don't leave it to the last minute. Write yourself what to pack travel checklist and cross of the items as you get them. Put those items aside and get them ready for packing so you don't misplace them and have to rush at the last minute.


<p=justify>Before you start packing consider what you are going to use for packing. When you travel with kids things to keep in mind are the mess factor. You are better off using a bag for your toddler that is waterproof and easily cleaned. Your what to pack travel checklist should consist of at least the following;


<p=justify>? Diapers - required and extras in case of emergencies


<p=justify>? Blankets - you should take at least two blankets for your toddler


<p=justify>? Plastic bags / ziplock bags - for storing diapers, clothes and rubbish. This will just help keep mess to a minimum.


<p=justify>? Tissues / wipes - essential when you travel with kids, things to keep handy


<p=justify>? Sanitizer wipes -these are the best option for cleaning up any mess when it comes to your kids.


<p=justify>? Toys / books - to keep your toddler entertained, long trips can be very hard on children so you want to provide adequate stimulation.


<p=justify>? Clothes - enough for two changes a day. You never know what accidents or spills will happen so take a change of clothes on the plane, boat or in the car as well as two changes per day.


<p=justify>? Sun hat - a sunburnt toddler is not going to be fun on a long trip.


<p=justify>? Juice boxes, sipping cup - something that won't spill, you also want to keep hydration levels up when travelling.


<p=justify>? Food - snacks for the trip


<p=justify>? Laundry soap / pre-laundry stain stick - This could be a lifesaver for removing nasty stains while away from home.


<p=justify>? Car seat - this is essential for travel by car or plane.


<p=justify>? Stroller - another item that will help you enjoy your time as you won't be worried about carrying your toddler or them having to walk long distances.


<p=justify> These are essential items you need to have on your what to pack travel checklist to ensure you are able to enjoy your trip. Some other items that you need to think about when considering how to pack light when travelling with toddlers are items that will help you as a parent. These include changes of clothes for you in case of travel emergencies, snacks and drink for you, a separate bag for you and your toddler, something to read and your camera. These will just make it easier for you to relax and enjoy the trip.


<p=justify>Your what to pack travel checklist is a guide that reminds you of general considerations for when you travel with kids. Things to keep in mind as well are any specific requirements your kids may have. This could be medicine, nightlights, speciality foods, allergy medicines or cream, comforters, favourite toys or teddy bears. All of these things will make your trip run more smoothly and ensure your toddler will have everything he/she needs.



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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Home Sales Set Record for First Half of 2006

Resale housing activity in Canada?s major markets in the first six months of 2006 surpassed all previous records for the first half of any year, according to statistics released by The Canadian Real Estate Association. Sales activity remains on track to set a new annual record in 2006 even though further expected price increases and recent mortgage rate hikes will cause transactions to soften marginally in the second half of the year.

Actual (unadjusted) home sales via the Multiple Listing Service? (MLS?) in Canada?s major markets numbered 186,177 units in the first half of 2006 ? up 3.6 per cent from the previous record for first-half activity set in 2005.

Surging activity in Calgary and Edmonton remains the driving force behind the continuing strength of national residential sales activity. New records for resale housing activity for the first half of the year were set in a number of major markets including Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, London, Sudbury, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City.

Seasonally adjusted MLS? home sales in the second quarter of 2006 numbered 84,391 units ? down just slightly from the record levels posted over the past year. Actual (unadjusted) sales reached the second highest level on record for the second quarter period, and were less than 0.5 per cent below activity levels reached during the second quarter of last year.

Seasonally adjusted home sales activity eased by less than one per cent from the previous month to 28,185 units in June 2006. Monthly sales activity ebbed in Toronto, Edmonton, Halifax, and a number of other markets, which more than more than offset monthly gains in Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Montreal, and London.

Actual (unadjusted) MLS ? residential new listings totaled 308,923 units in the first half of 2006 ? a new record for the first six months of the year, and the highest level on record for any six month period. New listings were up by 4.6 per cent from the first half of last year. They were 2.3 per cent higher than the previous record set in the first half of 1990, which is the only other six-month period on record in which new listings topped 300,000 units.

There are no signs that new listings have peaked, as seasonally adjusted quarterly and monthly new listings reached their highest levels in more than 15 years. Driven by increases in Victoria and Montreal, seasonally adjusted new listings in the second quarter reached the highest level since the fourth quarter of 1990. A rebound in Calgary helped to push major market new listings to the highest monthly level since May 1991.

The major market MLS? residential average price at mid-year was up by 11.8 per cent compared to December of last year. It was also up by 12.2 per cent year-over-year in the second quarter, which tied with the second quarter of 2004 for the highest year-over-year price growth of any quarter in the past 15 years. The 6.8 per cent jump in price from the last quarter was also the highest quarterly increase since 1989. Average price in the second quarter of 2006 set new quarterly records in almost every major market in Canada.

The major market MLS? residential average price reached $304,328 in June ? up 11.8 per cent from the same month last year. Average price has posted double-digit year-over-year gains in every month during the first half of 2006, and reached the highest monthly level on record in June in Calgary, Edmonton, London, Montreal and Quebec City. Average price edged down slightly from the record levels reached in May 2006 in a number of other markets.

?With interest rates having peaked, strong employment and rising after-tax incomes will no doubt keep resale housing activity strong over the second half of the year,? said CREA Chief Economist Gregory Klump. ?The housing market is tightest in Alberta, where a sizzling job market is stoking buyer demand and fueling remarkable price increases.?

?The rise in new listings in Montreal and Toronto gives buyers in those centres a wider selection of homes to choose from, and will keep price increases in those markets below those for major markets in British Columbia and Alberta,? Klump noted.

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Why are People Buying Seal Beach Real Estate?

Nestled between Long Beach and Huntington Beach in the heart of Orange County, Seal Beach is a highly attractive and livable city. Not surprisingly, Seal Beach real estate is more sought after and valuable than ever as the Seal Beach real estate market continues to prosper. Boasting a humble but proud population of around 25,000, Seal Beach is a safe and clean community which continues to attract discerning buyers who are interested in securing their own piece of Seal Beach real estate.

Due to the beautiful geographical location and superb year round climate, Seal Beach real estate is popular with families and retirees. The small town charm, secure gated communities, clean air and majestic natural scenery make this a jewel in the crown of California and ensures that the Seal Beach real estate market remains buoyant. Many people move here for the weather, some for the beauty of nature and spectacular sunsets but there are many other reasons why people buy Seal Beach real estate.

The beautiful styling and modern architecture of the homes here ensure the ongoing popularity of Seal Beach real estate. With family homes and a sizeable retirement community, the property choices are varied but whatever Seal Beach real estate you buy, you can rest assured that the quality of your home is never compromised. Couple this with some great shopping options, lovely dining establishments and a climate that lends itself to year round relaxation and recreation and you too will begin to understand the value of Seal Beach real estate.

Every community needs amenities and facilities and when you look to buy Seal Beach real estate, you will discover that the town has much to offer. People who invest in Seal Beach real estate have access to some of the finest city parks with baseball, soccer and other sporting facilities, beautifully maintained park grounds and more. Excellent gym facilities and wonderful walks through the community gardens are just two of the ways Seal Beach real estate owners can stay in shape. Outdoor recreation and activities are served well by the climate and people who buy Seal Beach real estate often do so for that very reason.

So when you decide to indulge and secure your very own piece of Seal Beach real estate, remember that you are moving to a stunning, safe, secure and relaxing place and when you buy Seal Beach real estate you are buying more than a house, you are buying a home.

Kyle Menic is a writer whom specializes in Southern California real estate, which includes Seal Beach real estate and Orange County real estate.

Friday, May 29, 2009

The Role of Qualified Intermediary In A 1031 Like Kind Exchange

Exchanging is a creative method for marketing property. Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) offers a golden opportunity to motivated real estate buyers to defer the capital gains tax liability associated with the sale of a business or investment asset. 1031 exchanges ensure maximum return on investments to people of all financial backgrounds. However, to qualify for 1031 like kind property exchange the transaction has to be done in accordance to the detailed rules, regulations and compliance issues set forth in the tax code.

Also known as a facilitator or exchange accommodator the Qualified Intermediary serves a critical function under the Internal Revenue Code. Choosing an Intermediary to facilitate the 1031 exchange is the first and most important step. The Qualified Intermediary should be a corporation that is in the full-time business of facilitating 1031 exchanges. The Internal Revenue Code requires that the person or entity serving as QI cannot be someone with whom the exchanger has had a business or family relationship prior to the transaction. It has to be an independent organization whose only contact with the exchanger is to serve him as a QI.

A Qualified Intermediary must be used to facilitate the 1031 Exchange Transaction. By definition a 1031 Qualified Intermediary is an independent and professional facilitator who receives the funds from the original sale and holds the funds until they are needed to purchase the new exchange property. The Qualified Intermediary then directly delivers the money to the closing agent who delivers the deed directly to the real estate investor.

The QI is responsible for performing the following activities in a 1031 Property Exchange:

? Acquiring the Relinquished Property from the taxpayer
? Transferring the Relinquished Property to the buyer
? Acquiring the Replacement Property from the seller and
? Transferring the Replacement Property to the taxpayer

The QI can perform all these without ever actually taking title to either of the properties. The QI is responsible for properly filling out the appropriate tax forms for the client. A QI typically provides three different documents: the exchange agreement, an assignment, and a notice. The exchange agreement is a contract between the client and the QI that sets out the rules, which must be followed in order to complete the 1031 exchange. The assignment of the sales contract to the QI must also be in place. This is because, theoretically, the QI steps into the client?s shoes and sells the property. The third document the QI provides is a notice to the party on the other side of the transaction advising that the transaction is a 1031 exchange. The purpose of notification to the other party is to prove that the exchange was in place at the closing.

An exchanger must be particularly aware of selecting a qualified intermediary before going into the transaction. There are hundreds of qualified intermediaries providing like-kind exchange services today, but most of them don't have the necessary insurance, bonding, financial backing, transactional structure, and internal controls that should be required of them. Exchange funds are often grossly under-insured, under-protected, and at risk. In today's volatile economic climate, choosing a financially solid, time-tested 1031 qualified intermediary with the necessary financial strength, resources and backing are crucial for the safe completion of a 1031 like-kind exchange transaction.

Christine is an expert Internet marketing professional with years of experience in various industries such as: Business, Finance, Real Estate, Web-Design and many more.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

FAQ #3 from Media Real Estate

Real estate bubble talk seems to be the most prevalent question I'm asked by the national media, be it print, online, or TV. The problem is that the market national real estate is comprised of thousands of micro-markets and making a sweeping generalization about the status of residential real estate in the United States doesn't serve anyone. After all would these journalists want their own home price deflated based on some broad market hype? I don't think so. Here are some common questions with my response.

Is it a buyers market?

Nash: Buyers have more weight in the market then they have had in the last five years, but the market is balanced and doesn't favor either buyers or sellers.

Do you think there is excess inventory of unsold homes?

Nash: The supply of resale homes is certainly up and the number of new construction condos is staggering. Most markets have been vacillating between warm and cool in 2006, so I am waiting for the prospect of pent-up buyer demand to turn into sales before making any forecasts, which everyone is waiting for. It's not easy to read the market at this point in time.

What about 2007?

2007 should be a consistent year sales wise for real estate. People have to remember that housing is also shelter and does not exactly mirror the stock market. People need to live somewhere. Consumer confidence is on the rise, and with energy prices falling, home buyers that have stayed on the sidelines, should make a purchase in 2007.

What about the new Option ARM mortgages?

These mortgages are not so new, but being peddled today to home buyers that probably are over-borrowing if they need an Option ARM. Consumers should know that these loans include negative amortization, which is not in their short or long term financial interest.

Are incentives going to motivate buyers to sign contracts?

Nash: In new construction they are quite common, and do motivate buyers, but many buyers have told me for years that they feel incentives are factored into sales prices, or that prices are raised to include the price of the incentive. In existing homes, incentives are trying to break in to the process, but are being met by buyers with resistance. Most buyers want to cut to the chase and get the lowest price. One exception is flat-screen televisions, they can entice many buyers, especially men.

Seller concessions on resale homes appear to be the buzzword for 2006.

Nash: We are seeing home sellers be much more flexible in 2006 on repairing or crediting buyers for inspection issues. Also they are more likely to help with closing costs. But, they are not giving much on price.

When is your annual report on What's In, What's Out with Homebuyers in 2007 released?

Nash: The second week of December. It has some interesting new trends that are the result of the correcting market in 2006.

How can home buyers, sellers or real estate agents participate in the survey that is part of the report?

Nash: They can visit my website: http://www.1001realestatetips.com, click on For Agents and register.

Mark Nash is the author of Fundamentals of Marketing for the Real Estate Professional, Starting & Succeeding in Real Estate, Reaching Out: The Financial Power of Niche Marketing, and 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home. Mark is a contributing writer for: Realtor (R) Magazine Online, Broker Agent News, Real Estate Executive Magazine, Principal Broker, and Realty Times. He contributes residential real estate analysis to Business Week, CBS The Early Show, CNN, HGTVpro.com, The New York Times, The Today Show and USA Today. View his books at http://www.1001RealEstateTips.com

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Breast Cancer Recurrence

One of the issues that every breast cancer survivor must deal with is the possibility of the cancer coming back. We call this a recurrence and even though rates of breast cancer recurrence are lower and survival rates much higher, there is still that chance that the breast cancer will come back after the initial occurrence and treatment. There are three ways in which breast cancer can recur.

The first type of recurrence is called a local recurrence. when cancer recurs locally, it will come back in the original breast area. This is because of a failure of the original treatment. Even when there is a mastectomy, a local recurrence can happen because it is impossible remove all the breast tissue, skin and fat from the area. If even one cancer cell remains after the initial treatment, a local recurrence can happen.

The second type of recurrence is regional in nature. By regional we mean that the cancer has come back outside of the original breast and lymph node area. This is considered to be more serious than a local recurrence, but not as serious as a distant recurrence. The areas in which regional spread of the disease occur include the chest muscles (pectoral), the lymph nodes surrounding the neck area, the internal breast lymph nodes in the breast bone and rib areas and in the lymph nodes above the collarbone. This type of recurrence is rare.

The third and most serious type of recurrence is called a distant recurrence. This is also referred to as a metastasis. The areas where distant spread can occur are most likely to occur are bone (25%), liver, brain, bone marrow, lungs or other organs. Sometimes this is referred to as metastatic disease or Stage IV breast cancer. The survival rate becomes much lower once metastasis occurs, with a life expectancy of 18 months on the average after discovering it.

Symptoms of metastatic breast cancer may include bone pain, shortness of breath, lack of appetite, weight loss (possible indication of liver metastases, neurological pain or weakness and headaches.

If you are a breast cancer survivor, you should be aware of the symptoms of metastatic spread. These symptoms can include bone pain (bone), weight loss (liver), loss of appetite (liver), headaches (brain), neurological pain or weakness (brain/spine) and shortness of breath (lungs). However, keep in mind that having one or more of these symptoms does not mean you should panic. A good rule of thumb is the hree week rule. If you have a pain or other symptom that lasts more than three week, see your doctor. If you have an unrelenting pain or constant pain, see a doctor. Cancer pain does not go away compared other types of pain which will come and go. Like back pain caused by muscle spasms and/or non-cancer related disc problem.

If you suspect you have a recurrence of breast cancer, see your doctor. They will schedule some diagnostic tests like a CAT scan, bone scan, or MRI to try to find the root of your symptoms. Usually surgery is not a treatment option, but there are many other treatments, like radiation and/or chemotherapy that could possibly put a recurring cancer back into remission. There are amazing advances in treatment being made all the time.

Michael Russell

Your Independent guide to Breast Cancer


Sunday, May 24, 2009

Recreation with online backgammon

Backgammon is a fun game that takes two persons to play it. It?s a board game that combines concentration and focus. It is somehow like chess. The basic principle is that you alternatively move the pieces on the squares of the board and try to get them from one part of it to the other. Each player has a color and he has to take into consideration when he makes the moves. The first one that gets all his pieces from one part of the board to the other and aligns them is the winner. These rules make online backgammon a very simple game that doesn?t involve as much thinking or strategizing like chess does. It is accessible to both children (who can learn from it) and to experts who play backgammon for money.



Online backgammon is one of the best ways to play this game for a number of different reasons. All you have to do is access any search engine on the Internet and search for sites which allow you to play backgammon. Online backgammon is more fun because it doesn?t have any of the inconveniences of the real life game. When you will take the decision to play online backgammon you will realize that it is one of the best moves you can make, especially if you?re a fan of the game. If you think it?s more difficult to play online, you are wrong. Any site that allows you to play online backgammon has specific instructions on how to follow some rules and enjoy yourself as well so, it will be easier than you ever imagined. A way to have fun, easier and faster is just a mouse click away from you.



Playing online backgammon is better and more fun than the real life game because it has more advantages and none of the disadvantages. The first problem that?s taken care of is the lack of a partner. If you want to play backgammon at home or in the park face to face with your opponent, you need a real life person because it?s a two player game. Playing online backgammon means that you don?t necessarily need another person to adjust his/her program and to make time to play with you. Having a virtual opponent means you will play against the computer. You can play against a real person even if you play online. There are certain online game rooms where a lot of people go to play several games they are passionate about with other people.



A disadvantage of the real life game is that you escape the time problem. Even if you have an opponent there?s always a possibility he will get bored and that can mean the game may stop or continue unpleasantly. When playing online backgammon you are the only one that decides when the game will end and how long it will last. Online, you can play 24/7 and you don?t have to worry about the missing pieces or about replacing everything in order when you?re done. Another fun thing with playing online backgammon is that nowadays the special sites have become more and more entertaining. One can have fun only by accessing the site without even playing the game. A problem with this type of game is that it is very attractive and captures attention for hours keeping the player in front of the computer. This way it discourages communication between people. Backgammon is a social game and, because it takes two persons to play, the two opponents have the chance to socialize and exchange ideas. However, online backgammon teaches you to focus on your target and obtain the desired results. Games like these are very useful for developing learning abilities like attention, perseverance and competition. They can even be a great encouragement for mathematical talents.



Playing online backgammon one can gain experience and probably get better at this game than the friends who don?t train themselves with a computer. This way the world of tournaments opens itself. Backgammon competitions are organized for those who are interested in challenges. Online backgammon tournaments are very popular nowadays for two reasons: respect and money. While in real life very few play backgammon for money there is a whole different story with online games. There are many who get addicted to playing online backgammon for money. Gambling is practiced by a lot of people today who are in search of new ways to earn money. They forget the main reason they wanted to win in the first and stop having fun. Playing backgammon for money can be considered a form of gambling. A paid account can be made on sites that accept online backgammon for money and the sum one pays is considered to be for betting. Playing backgammon for money is actually a good idea if you are an expert. There is no point in throwing money out the window so you shouldn?t play backgammon for money if you aren?t familiar with the game and the rules of the site. However, if you know you can win, why not earn some money and have fun at the same time?



It doesn?t matter in the end if you play backgammon for money or just for fun. It is a great way to spend your time with friends or home, by yourself and learn about some virtues like patience and perseverance. Backgammon is a very old and appreciated game with a life that has only brought joy to its players. Its existence will continue to bring joy to those who play online backgammon because it is now available everywhere through the facilities of the Internet at the simple click of a button.





Saturday, May 23, 2009

Retiring Overseas ? A Better Lifestyle Close To Home

More people than ever are retiring overseas, as they cannot maintain the same lifestyle at home as medical costs soar, inflation depletes their savings and state support declines.

For most people they want a quality lifestyle at a cheaper cost, but they don?t want a culture shock. They still want to be close to home with all the comforts and there is one country that offers this:

Costa Rica

Record numbers of Americans are moving here, as it?s an affordable quality lifestyle and the culture shock is minimal for the following reasons:

Wealth

Costa Rica is one of the richest countries in Central America and infrastructure such as roads, airports internet access, property, shops and entertainment are all of a high quality.

Large Community of retirees

Retiring overseas to Costa Rica has been the choice destination of Americans for the last decade and the large community that has built up here, has bought with it a culture to make new arrivals feel that they have the comforts of home around them.

Another important point to keep in mind is Costa Rica is just a 3 hour direct flight from the southern US states, so it really no different to moving states in the US.

The main reason people are retiring overseas though is to get a better quality of life at an affordable cost.

Costa Rica is popular and will continue to be so, due to the following reasons:

Price

Beachfront property at up to 70% less than in the US and a country where you can live on $2,000 a month comfortably, means that those social security checks simply go much further.

Quality of life

Low crime, friendly locals and people who have time for each other (just like they did years ago), in one of the most beautiful countries on earth, add up to a stunning lifestyle.

When you?re in your golden years you want to enjoy them!

Costa Rica allows you to do just that, in one of the most beautiful countries on earth.

Pristine beaches, volcanoes, rainforest and an abundance of wildlife, make this a country of diversity and beauty.

You can relax and enjoy a wide variety of leisure including:

World class fishing, treks in the rainforest, sailing or maybe just a round of golf - The list is endless and you will nver be bored.

Baby boomers will continue to retire overseas and Costa Rica will remain a destination that attracts more and more people.

Retirees get an affordable lifestyle and a quality of life that is simply not available in the US and Costa Rica is just 3 hours from the US.

If retiring overseas has not been something you have considered before because you don?t want to be in a totally different culture, Costa Rica offers you the best of both worlds:

An affordable slice of paradise and all the comforts of home.

If you have never considered retiring overseas, then consider Costa Rica and you may be glad you did.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

How to Prepare for a Medical Emergency

Copyright 2006 Candy Arnold



What do you do when a friend or relative has an unexpected medical emergency and you have to accompany them to the emergency room? If it is a serious medical problem, you will need to call the emergency services phone number 911 (in the U.S. and Canada) and be ready to provide important information about the person?s health.



You may need to give ambulance paramedics important health information. You may need to register the person at the emergency room and provide additional information, including insurance documentation. Doctors, nurses and medical staff will have questions to aid them in making critical decisions. In other words, someone needs to take charge and that someone may be you!



When we think of emergency preparedness, we usually think of food and water for an unexpected natural or man-made disaster. And if a serious medical emergency happens, we just call 911 and the medical staff will take care of everything else. But think again.



What if your loved one is alone and can?t speak to the medical staff? What if they are unconscious and unable to answer questions about their medical condition and you don?t know the answers? What if your child is at school and medical records are unavailable? You could be on a vacation, commuting, or even in a foreign country.



The answer is simple. Prepare an ?Emergency Document?. If you have a computer, type the information and print it. Save this document where it can easily be changed and reprinted when necessary. If you don?t have a computer, write it by hand. At the very least, include name, address, contact and insurance information, prescription medications and allergies. Make sure to include additional comments that are critical in an emergency situation.



Fold the ?Emergency Document?, put it an envelope and write ?IN CASE OF EMERGENCY? in big letters on the front. Put the envelope in your purse, wallet or child?s backpack. Keep it with you at all times so a medical attendant can retrieve the health information immediately.



If you are responsible for other people, then put the ?Emergency Documents? for yourself and the others in the same envelope. If you have a family, that might include you, your husband and children. Then give an envelope to every one in your family. You never know who needs to help the other!



If and when you go to the emergency room, do not leave your only copy with the first medical staff person you encounter. Either have the first person make additional copies for you or bring several copies with you. Usually you have to give the same information over and over again to every new nurse, doctor and technician that will be responsible for your emergency care! And make sure the correct information is on the patient?s wristband.



An ?Emergency Document? is another kind of health insurance. If a medical emergency does occur, you will be prepared to handle it calmly, quickly, and efficiently to aid in the medical care of yourself or a loved one.







Candy Arnold is an author and artist. She draws on her own experiences to write ebooks and hard-copy books that help others. Candy now lives in the Tri-Cities, WA with her family. For Emergency Document worksheets and additional information on emergency preparedness visit: http://www.accentshade.com/actnow/

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Inexpensive marketing using promotional bags

Promotional bags are a cheap, effective way of advertising and building brand awareness.






Promotional bags are able to meet most marketing needs whatever the specific budget requirements.


Companies looking for a promotional product with a low cost per unit will find a wide range of high quality promotional bags available at extremely economic prices, starting at under ?1 per bag.


This makes them ideally suited as affordable giveaways at trade shows and exhibitions, as goodie bags for delegates at conferences, or for internal promotional incentives. In fact, promotional bags are a great way to market any business when the requirement is for a product offering instant results.


With a bag for every purpose, there is a large variety of classy designs to choose from. These range from single compartment budget bags to more sophisticated multi-pocketed laptop backpacks. Each type of bag offers its own distinct features and benefits.


All promotional bags provide excellent overprinting opportunities. Branded bag giveaways have a high perceived value relative to their cost and reflect a company?s commitment to excellence.


Even when working to a tight budget, promotional bags do not necessarily have to be off the shelf. Many suppliers will offer customised budget bags for the same price as standard products, even for small quantities as low as 250. All design and visuals are often carried out free of charge by the in-house studio, so the end result is a bespoke bag matching individual design specifications for no extra cost.


Promotional bags deliver effective yet inexpensive marketing solutions. They are the perfect choice for companies seeking convenience, style and value for money.


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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Tucson Real Estate

Tucson real estate is flourishing, and it's easy to see why. Tucson is known for having ideal weather - it has a sunny, dry climate that makes it very attractive not only for tourists, but for people looking to settle.

Booming

The boom in Tucson real estate started in 2004, when total sales volume of homes in the vicinity increased by a little more than 55 percent. In the same year, the number of residential units alone rose from around 960 in November to a whopping 1,200 only one month later. Tucson real estate deals are also closed a lot faster than the time it takes to close a deal in other states. In fact, nearly 60 percent of homes in the Tucson area get sold within 30 days after it is listed. This is attributable to the fact that most Tucson homes are considered to be very good deals for buyers; the city is very livable, and the people are very accommodating.

The trend carried on in 2005 and will probably carry way into 2006, especially because the Tucson economy has become conducive to young families, recent graduates and even retirees. A lot of aggressive buyers and investors are taking advantage of the drift and are staring to put their money into Tucson real estate, which is predicted to be very profitable.

Preparing to buy

It?s a good idea to consult expert Tucson real estate agents if you are looking to buy property in the area. Most real estate agencies offer free consultation to allow you to see the costs of real estate in the area, what loan options are available to you, relocation advice etc. As an added service, some agencies even offer free one-time cleaning services for your new Tucson home.

Tucson Real Estate provides detailed information on Tucson Real Estate, Tucson Real Estate Agents, Tucson Residential Real Estate, Tucson Commercial Real Estate and more. Tucson Real Estate is affiliated with Scottsdale Arizona Real Estate Agent.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Squamish Whistler Real Estate Markets Gear Up For 2010 Olympics

There is nothing like worldwide attention to drive interest in a region?s real estate market, and nothing drives World-wide attention like the Olympic Games. Since the announcement that Vancouver and Whistler would co-host the 2010 Olympics, The real estate market in the area between Vancouver and Whistler has been exciting to say the least.

While the Whistler Real Estate Market is historically famous for its high priced homes and chronic staff housing shortages, much of that has dissipated over the last few years. Whistler Real Estate sales remain steady as its profile is further increased, and since, compared to options like Vail or Aspen, Whistler offers a competitive option in securing ski resort real estate.

Further to the South, things are even more interesting. For decades, Squamish BC, a quiet industrial town at the end of the spectacular inlet of Howe Sound, lived in relative obscurity between it?s much more famous neighbours of Vancouver and Whistler. This quiet town of 15,000 was home to those who were tolerant of the commute to Whistler or Vancouver, forestry industry workers, and a few passionate outdoor recreationists.

However, the fact that the next Winter Olympics will take place in venues both north and south of Squamish and a concurrent booming British Columbia economy, combined with a hot Vancouver housing market have boosted awareness of the Squamish Real Estate Market. Squamish is now attracting a great deal of interest as a place to live and invest in real estate. Housing developments are springing up or being planned all over this town, which has recently branded itself ?The Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada?.

For decades, the spectacular Squamish waterfront has been dominated by industry, most notably a saw mill, a deep sea port, and a chemical plant. But the Sawmill is gone, and 1300 housing units are planned as part of ?Waterfront Landing?, a development by Pridham that will see townhouses, apartment towers, and an impressive a waterfront walkway talk the place of a former sawmill.

Further south, The District has also attained ownership of another 60 acres of oceanfront property ? a former chemical site, which it hopes to develop as a park and residential area, with perhaps some light industry to provide local jobs.

For many, Squamish?s key attraction, the one thing that by far sets it apart from just about any place on earth, is the incredible variety of outdoor recreation opportunities available in this town. Just the sheer number of outdoor recreation activities available is hard to comprehend and it is a challenge to even attempt to catalogue them all. The rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, white water kayaking, ocean kayaking, kite surfing, wind surfing, and river rafting are all frequently described as ?world class? in Squamish. Add to that three great golf courses, horseback riding, scuba diving, fishing, some road cycling and options for boat tours or air tours, and it is clear that many days of adventure can be fulfilled in Squamish, whether by resident or tourist. And of course, for those living in Squamish, a considerable bonus is the proximity to Whistler, putting world class downhill skiing a short drive away.

Moving towards taking advantage of the growing tourism opportunities, The District of Squamish has just completed a Tourism Information Centre on the well-traveled Highway 99. The $6 million structure is known as the ?The Adventure Centre?. The impressive, ?saddle shaped? building contains a coffee shop and district offices as well as standard Tourist Information Offices.

Real Estate in Squamish draws a great deal of interest from North Vancouver and with the commute from Squamish to Vancouver now shorter than from the Fraser Valley, there is a lot of interest from residents who are not sure they want to endure the daily slow drive from the Fraser Valley, the area to the east of Vancouver that has seen the greatest interest from the Vancouver based worker. And with its isolation, Squamish offers an escape from urban sprawl and an authentic small town feel.

Squamish has seen a huge increase in prices, with eight $1,000,000 plus homes for sale at the current time, and it is predicted that in a couple years time, it will be quite common to see $1,000,000 homes. At the other end of the real estate market, Squamish remains the most affordable community between Maple Ridge and Whistler.

Squamish market is also attracting young urban dwellers hoping to purchase reasonably priced homes in a favorite destination for recreation. Squamish is confident that it can sustain this growth and that it has every opportunity to become the service centre for places like Whistler and Pemberton, the other main towns in the Sea to Sky corridor. The addition of stores like Wal-Mart and Home Depot will inevitably make Squamish the place where people from Pemberton and Whistler go to shop, rather than having to drive the extra miles to North Vancouver.

Squamish Real Estate: www.myseatosky.com/squamish Whistler Real Estate: www.myseatosky.com/whistler Squamish www.DiscoverSquamish.ca

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Houston Real Estate

If you are looking for a home or a property you can invest in, one of the most important considerations you should look into is the location of the property. This is because the location of the property can play a major role in the price of the property and the returns that you would be able to get from your investment. As much as possible, you should try to buy a home or invest in properties that are located in areas where there is a healthy real estate profile, which means that the area enjoys a reputation of being a good place to live in or to base a business. Doing so can be very good for you because buying a piece of property where a lot of people want to live and work in ensures you a ready market and given the law of supply and demand, the more people who want to buy your property, the higher the price.

A good place to start

One very good example of a place that offers a healthy real estate profile for investors and homebuyers is Houston, Texas, which is the third largest housing market in the United States. Evidence of this is the current surge in the demand for housing in the area, which is partly due to the demand for housing among refugees that came from New Orleans, after the hurricane, and have decided to start a new life in Houston. Apart from this, the very attractive price of properties in Houston, which average about $140,000 for a house, have also encouraged investors and homebuyers to get in the market while prices are considered affordable.

Moreover, the notable tourist destinations in Houston, which include NASA and museums that showcase space exploration, have added to the drawing power of the city. As a result, most real estate experts predict that the demand for housing in Houston will continue to rise in the foreseeable future, which augurs well for both investors and homebuyers who purchased their homes early on.

One of the most important considerations that investors and homebuyers should look into is the location of the property they are buying because it plays a big role in the price and the returns that people can get from the property. Given this, people would do well to invest in properties that are located in ?real estate hotspots? like Houston, Texas where there is a healthy real estate profile. This is because the predicted surge in the demand for housing in places like Houston ensures investors and homebuyers of good value and good returns on their investments.

Houston Real Estate provides detailed information on Houston Real Estate, Houston Real Estate Agents, Houston Real Estate Schools, Houston Real Estate Listings and more. Houston Real Estate is affiliated with Austin.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Types Of Liens On Real Estate

-A lien is a legal recorded claim against a property. The claim encumbers the property as a means to collect money owed, such as a mortgage, property taxes, or an unpaid debt owed to a contractor who performed work on the property. There are other reasons liens are recorded against a property.

-Equitable lien. When a property is held as collateral and the parties agree in a document, that the property is used to secure the debt.

-General liens. These liens all real estate and personal property. Court ordered judgments, probate actions, and IRS taxes fall under this category.

-Judgment lien. This is the result of an action by a party or government agency through a court of law to collect payment on a claim.

-Involuntary lien. State statues create real estate property taxes. These taxes are a claim against the property and the property owner assumes the statue when purchasing a home. Unpaid taxes can result in a specific involuntary lien.

-Specific liens. Special assessments and mechanics liens fall into this category. Unpaid contractors from home repair and remodeling projects can file a specific lien. Homeowner associations and local governing bodies can issue special assessments for repairs and improvements. Failure to pay these special assessments can result in lien being placed against a property.

-Voluntary lien. When you have a mortgage and voluntarily agree that the mortgage lien is security for the lender in case you default on a mortgage loan.

Mark Nash is the author of Fundamentals of Marketing for the Real Estate Professional, Starting & Succeeding in Real Estate, Reaching Out: The Financial Power of Niche Marketing, and 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home. Mark is a contributing writer for: Realtor (R) Magazine Online, Broker Agent News, Real Estate Executive Magazine, Principal Broker, and Realty Times. His tried and true real estate tips has been featured on Business Week, CBS The Early Show, CNN, HGTVpro.com, The New York Times, and USA Today. Purchase his books at http://www.1001RealEstateTips.com .

Friday, May 15, 2009

Buying Your First Home is a Big Decision

Buying a home is one of the greatest investments you will ever make. The best -- and least stressful -- way to purchase a home is to be well educated throughout the process.

Before you even start looking for a house to buy, you need to review your financial situation. This will let you know how much of a down payment you can afford and how large a monthly mortgage payment you can handle. Lenders will look at the ration of how much you make to how much you owe. Most will require that your monthly housing costs remain under 28% of your total monthly income and that your total debt is less than 36% of your monthly income.

But you should look at what fits into your budget, not what the lender says you can afford. If you are currently making a rent payment of $1200 a month and barely getting by, how could you expect a mortgage of that size with the added insurance and maintenance costs of owning a home? You have to go with what works for your budget and finances. Remember, you can always work your way up to a larger home over time.

Once you have determined how much home you can afford, you need to check on your credit report and score. Lenders will rely heavily on your credit score when deciding whether or not to lend to you. It will also help decide how much interest you will pay. Your credit score is determined by the information in your credit file. If something is incorrect, your score will be affected.

Your score is made up of your payment history, your outstanding debts and how often you apply for credit. Most lenders will use your FICO score. If you have a score of over 700, you should have no problem finding financing.

The best way to improve your credit score is to pay your bills on time. You can also pay off your credit card debt and hold off from applying for new credit to raise your score.

It is best to review your report to make sure it is accurate well in advance. It may take time to clear up any errors before you apply for a mortgage.

In today's real estate market, sellers like to work with buyers who are pre-approved for a mortgage. Pre-approval means that you have submitted a complete loan application and that the lender has verified your information, checked your credit and determined how much mortgage you can borrow. When you are preapproved, the lender is saying that you can borrow a certain dollar amount.

With pre-approval, the seller knows you have financial backing and you know exactly how much you can spend. This keeps you from a lot of stress of worrying if you will be approved for a mortgage for your dream home. You already know what you can afford.

Take the time to prepare to buy a home before you even start looking, it will save you a lot of stress and make the process much easier.

Martin Lukac represents http://www.RateEmpire.com and http://www.1AmericanFinancial.com, a finance web-company specializing in real estate and mortgage rates. We specialize in daily updates, mortgage news, rate predictions, mortgage rates and more. Find low home loan mortgage interest rates from hundreds of mortgage companies!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

What you need to know about a Rental Agreement?

A rental agreement is a legally binding contract between the landlord and the tenant that outlines the terms and conditions of the rental.

This contract document is made up of many components. They are:-

1. The rental agreement should be very specific on the subject of abandonment. It must clearly define the landlord?s options if the tenant leaves the property without notice?

2. It should outline the alterations that a tenant can make to the property. The rental agreement should clearly state the kind and extend of the alteration that is allowed or not.

3. The rental agreement should touch on the subleasing. As subleasing is very popular today, the rental agreement should state your stand very clearly on this subject to avoid future misunderstanding.

4. The rental agreement should also state very clearly what will happen in the case of defaulting on a payment. The late fees should also be outlined in the rental agreement. The tenant should know up front how much they will be penalized.

5. As a landlord you should have access to your property for inspection. The rental agreement should detail when and how you will be able to enter the property in order to inspect it, etc. State laws vary on this subject and your rental agreement should conform to the law of the state.

6. The rental agreement should state who is responsible for the maintenance of the property. If it is a joint responsibility, it should clearly state who is responsible for what.

7. Payment methods should be outlined on the rental agreement so that the tenant knows how they can pay the landlord.

8. Like maintenance, utilities are a huge part of any rental agreement. It should be clear on who will pay what bill, as well as which utilities are included in the monthly rent.

All of the above are important components to any rental agreement. In addition since state laws differ, a rental agreement can have additional clauses depending on where you are located.

The first place, and usually the best place, that you may want to search for a rental agreement is on the Internet. There are several websites that will supply you with the rental agreement form that you are looking for. One of the more reputable services is located at www.rentalagreements.net.

You have to pay a small price to purchase the rental agreement that is appropriate for your state but it is much better than drafting your own rental agreement and taking the chance of missing out on something that is crucial.

The other way to get hold of a rental agreement is to get in touch with a real estate agency. If you are lucky, they may even be able to supply you with a sample rental agreement that you can customize and use as your own.

A rental agreement is something that you must have if you are going to be renting out any property. State laws differ and your rental agreement needs to meet the laws and requirements of your state in addition to also outlining every aspect of the lease in detail.

Ken Fong http://www.therealestatescoop.com Terra Bites of Real Estate Information

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Mental Health Jobs offer Rewarding Career


Many people have already found rewarding careers in the field of
mental health,
enhancing and treating the emotional and psychological well being of others.
There are many types of jobs that allow people to work in the field, working
with people of all ages and all types of cases. Positions range from associates
degrees to post-graduate training, with work ranging from research to patient
interaction. .



Counselor-Family, child, or marital. Counseling is one of the most prominent fields
in mental health. It requires a master's degree in counseling and well as
licensure and certification. Half of counselors are employed by local or state
government, while others are employed by mental health facilities. Many
counselors work in school providing career and education services, as well as
prevention services and identifying mental health problems in students.
Counselors can work in mental health facilities treating mental and emotional
disorders. In this setting, counselors work with a wide variety of patients and
work closely with other mental health professionals to provide optimum mental
health. There are several other specialized counseling fields including marital
counseling, geriatric, multicultural, or genetic counseling.



Psychiatrist-Specialize, MD or DO. Psychiatry is a mental health positions that
requires training as a physician. Physicians complete medical school and
specialize in psychiatry and one of several psychiatric sub-fields. Specialties
include child psychiatry, learning disabilities, forensic psychiatry, emergency
psychiatry, and addiction psychiatry. Other areas also include neuropsychiatry,
pharmacology, and psychoanalysis. Psychiatrists work in a variety of healthcare
setting including hospitals, private practices, and mental health facilities.
Earnings are high for psychiatrists, as with most physicians, with earnings up
to $180,000 annually.



Psychologist. People often interchange the terms psychologist and psychiatrist,
but they are in fact quite different.
Psychologists are not physicians, but must
obtain post graduate degrees as PhD or PsyD. Psychologists work in several areas
including clinical psychology, child psychology, school psychology, health
psychology, and research psychology. Psychologists are considered scientists,
and use a variety of methods to perform research, collect data, and publish
studies. Psychologists are subject to certification depending on area of
specialization. They work in schools, business, hospitals, and research centers.




Social Worker. Employment in healthcare and social assistance is one the fastest
growing fields in the US. Social workers are required to have a bachelor's
degree with several years experience, though many have master and PhD level
degrees. Social work involves improving the lives of those who are faced with
serious issues including physical abuse, serious illnesses, or social problems,
such as unemployment, inadequate housing, substance abuse, and domestic
problems. Social workers may work in schools, for government organizations, in
healthcare institutions, or rehabilitation clinics. Earnings for social workers
depends on educational background, years of experience, and type of employer.
Those who work as child or family social workers typically earn more than those
employed in mental or public health.

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Occupational Therapy. Occupational therapy is an important and rapidly growing
field where healthcare professional aid those with disabilities or disorders in
order to be functional in daily living and working environments. Occupational
therapy offers opportunities as a therapist, requiring a master's degree, or as
aides and assistants, requiring only associates degrees or a diploma
certificate. Occupational therapists perform a wide variety of tasks including
physical exercise and mental exercise, and make plans and strategies to be more
functional according to the type of disability or disorder. Occupational therapy
may focus on a specific age group, or patients with specific disabilities.
Occupational therapy work may be found in home healthcare services, physician's
offices, nursing homes, hospitals, and also in schools. Occupational therapists
can earn up to $60,000 annually, while aides and assistants earn around $35,000
annually.



Recreational Therapy. Recreational therapists like occupational therapists
provide services to those with mental and physical disabilities, but
recreational rather than occupational activities. Activities include games,
sports, art, crafts, and playing with animals, which all aid to reduce
depression, increase confidence, and reduce the ailments of disability and
illness. Many recreational therapists work in nursing homes, while others work
in mental health facilities. Recreational therapists are required to have a
bachelors degree while many institutions also offer a masters and doctoral level
degree. Recreational therapists are also required to be certified and licensed.




About the Author

Angela Oliver is a contributing writer for Healthcare-TrainingCenter.com, a site offering free information for healthcare training and job opportunities. Please visit the site for more information about training for a career in a mental health.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Existing Home Sales Fall In 2nd Quarter

Existing home sales fell in the second quarter of 2006, despite 20 states showing increases in sales activity.

According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the second quarter experienced a 7% decrease in sales, a seasonally-adjusted annual rate drop to 6.69 million units when compared to the second quarter of 2005, when a record 7.19 million units sold.

However, in the past year, several states have seen surprisingly strong increases in existing-home sales.

Alaska showed the largest quarterly rise in sales with a 48.6% increase in existing-home sales when compared to the second quarter of 2005.

Arkansas had the second strongest gain for the quarter, with resale pace increasing 17.9% from the previous year. Texas came in third with an 11.3% over the same period.

Twenty-eight states and Washington D.C. saw declines in sales.

NAR's chief economist, David Lereah, said that the two sets of market conditions are revealing a mixed market.

When you look at states with high housing costs or that have experienced a prolonged period of rapid price gains, you typically see slower home sales, said Lereah.

By contrast, states with moderately priced areas that have experienced healthy job creation are seeing sales gains -- the economic backdrop remains favorable for the housing market, which is helping home sales to level out.

All regional levels reported declines.

The South witnessed a decrease of 4.2% from one year ago. The West saw home sales fall 14.7%. The Midwest experienced a decline of 4.7%. The Northeast had sales decrease 5.2%.

NAR President Thomas M. Stevens suggests that borrowers take advantage of the decreasing interest rates currently seen.

This is good news for buyers who have been on the sidelines; now there is a window of opportunity in the market, said Stevens. In most of the country, buyers can take their time to make an informed decision. We advise buyers to consult a professional in negotiating the buying process, and to cautiously review mortgage options -- especially on non-traditional loan products.

Martin Lukac represents http://www.RateEmpire.com and http://www.1AmericanFinancial.com, a finance web-company specializing in real estate and mortgage rates. We specialize in daily updates, mortgage news, rate predictions, mortgage rates and more. Find low home loan mortgage interest rates from hundreds of mortgage companies!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Tips For Choosing The Best Car Seat

Children in the United States between five and fourteen are more likely to die in automobile accidents than any other cause, and thousands more are injured every year. Many of these deaths or injuries could be prevented if parents had strapped their children into car seats correctly. Here are some tips to help you choose the right car seat for your child.

Never use a hand-me-down or used car seat. Safety standards change and technology continually improves. Though it might be tempting to save a little money, your child's safety isn't worth the risk. Accept those clothing hand-me-downs, and purchase new car seat.

Find the right seat for your child's age and weight. There are several kinds of car seats on the market. Infant car seats or carriers often come with a detachable base. The base is fastened securely into the car with the seatbelt, and the carrier portion lifts out so you can take baby into the house or store. You can also purchase infant seats that clip right onto your stroller. Baby seats, for children over 20 lbs and one-year-old are larger and stay fastened into the car all the time. Booster seats can be used by children who are 4'9 and taller.

If you travel often, make sure the car seat is FAA approved for air travel. Your child is much safer in his car seat when traveling on the airplane - if you experience turbulence, he'll be safely buckled in.

Install the seat correctly. Infants up to 20 lbs, or under one year of age should always ride facing the rear. Make sure to follow the directions carefully for installation - many parents think they have their car seat installed properly, but haven't followed all directions. Check out the American Academy of Pediatrics website for proper installation instructions, along with other tips: http://www.aap.org/family/carseatguide.htm

Check to see if your car seat has been recalled. You can call the Auto Safety Hotline at 888/DASH-2-DOT (888/327-4236) or visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) at www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/recalls/childseat.cfm.

Consider purchasing more than one car seat for your child. Properly installing a child seat can take time. If you have more than one car, or the child will be traveling often with grandparents or caregivers, purchase seats for each car. This will save you lots of time and ensure that each seat is installed correctly.

Replace car seats that have been involved in an auto accident. A moderate collision can compromise the safety of your child seat. The NHTSA considers a crash minor if all the following are true:

a. The vehicle could be driven away from the crash.

b. The vehicle door closest to the car safety seat was not damaged.

c. No one in the vehicle was injured.

d. The air bags did not go off.

e. You can't see any damage to the car safety seat.

Always install child seats in the back seat, especially if your car is equipped with air bags. An air bag is deadly to a small child, even if they are in a safety seat. Some vehicles, such as trucks that only have one row of seats, are equipped with an on/off switch for passenger air bags. In this case, turn off the airbag.

Katie Franklin is a researcher and writer on parenting, children and child development. She is a regular contributor at Child Development Media She also contributes to the Child Development Media Blog

By Katie Franklin

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Top Selling Home Electronics Gadgets and a Whole Lot More!


It's easily one of the most clever electronics kitchen gadgets to come

along in years. The Trinity Breakfast Maker includes a toaster oven, a

hot plate and a coffee maker all in one for a space-saving kitchen

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on the griddle or heat a pot of water for oatmeal, toast a muffin or

grill bacon and make a pot of fresh, piping hot coffee all at the same

time in one small, convenient appliance. The 3-in-1 Breakfast Maker with

Coffee Kettle is the perfect gift for your college-bound

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other kinds of gifts and necessities.



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leading the new trend away from narrowly focused ecommerce sites.

Instead, they aim to become a one-stop shop for bargain hunters. By taking

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At super discount ecommerce sites like The Bargain Plus

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About the Author

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Consumer Reports Baby Monitors


There are two basic types of baby monitor: audio and video. Audio monitors operate within a selected radio frequency band to send sound from the baby's room to the receiver. Video monitors use a small wall- or table-mounted camera that transmits images to a TV-set-like monitor.


Still another way to keep tabs on baby is with movement sensors, under-the-mattress pads that alert you when his or her movement completely stops for more than 20 seconds. While some parents may find movement sensors reassuring, bear in mind that they're not medical devices and shouldn't be used in place of prescribed heart or breathing monitors to detect conditions such as sleep apnea. Nor should you rely on them to prevent sudden infant death syndrome, the cause of which is still unknown.


WHAT'S AVAILABLE


The major brands are BebeSounds/Unisar, Evenflo, First Years, Fisher-Price, Graco, Safety 1st , and SBC/Phillips.


Price Range: Baby monitors we tested ranged in price from $20 to $50 for audio monitors, up to $150 for audio/video monitors, and around $100 for movement sensors.

IMPORTANT FEATURES
A baby monitor's challenge is to transmit recognizable sound over a distance with minimal interference from other wireless devices. Here are some additional features to look for when buying a monitor:


Compact parent unit. The smallest parent units are about the size of a fat wallet. You can use the integral belt clip to free your hands, but the antenna may poke you.


Extra parent unit. This unit can stay in, say, your bedroom while the other is carried about the house.


Battery for the child unit. All of the child units we tested can be plugged into the wall for power, but four also can use either 9-volt, AAA, or AA alkaline batteries (not included). All the parent units have this option. The battery option is useful in the event of a power failure and also allows you to take the unit where there are no outlets, such as outdoors.


Rechargeable batteries included. This money-saving feature is provided with the parent unit of some models. You can buy rechargeable or alkaline batteries for the other parent units.


Low-battery indicator. A light or tone warns of the need to recharge or replace batteries in the parent unit. Some models also have indicators for the child unit.


The following features are nice but not necessary:


Intercom. Pushing a button and speaking into the parent unit lets you reassure your baby that you're on your way.


Video monitor. The Summer Infant monitor we tested has a video monitor, but its so-so picture quality limits its usefulness.


This feature works better in theory:


Finder feature. A model by The First Years promises to help you find a misplaced parent unit. Press a button on the child unit to make the parent unit beep. Unfortunately it doesn't work if the lost unit has been switched off.


HOW TO CHOOSE


Performance differences. More money gets you more extras, not necessarily greater safety and security for your child.


Recommendations. Test an audio baby monitor in the store to see how it fits in your hand and how it feels when you clip it on. Video monitors continue to be pretty pricey. If you buy one, you may discover that an audio monitor is all you really need. Also use the following tips and Consumer Reports' Ratings, available to ConsumerReports.org subscribers, to choose the best monitor for your needs.


Decide how much you want to monitor. The latest generation of baby monitors claims to allow the constant surveillance of baby's every whimper, breath, and movement. For some parents, that's reassuring. For others, such non-stop monitoring is nerve wracking. So keep in mind that a monitor isn't a must-have. If you live in a small house or apartment or feel as though you'd like a break when your baby's sleeping--which is legitimate--it's O.K. to go monitorless.


Consider your home and lifestyle. In many situations you may appreciate a monitor with sounds and lights so you can also see your baby's cries. If you'll be taking business calls during naptime, you may want to be able to turn the sound down very low and rely on the lights. A video monitor can also serve the same purpose, but it's very expensive and not very portable. Similarly, if you have a large house, you may want a monitor with two receivers rather than just one, although that can be a convenience in a small home as well. And, in general, look for monitors with features that make them easy to move about, such as a compact parent unit that clips onto your belt. (Try it on before buying, if possible; we found the antennas tend to poke the wearer.)


Choose between audio or audio/video. A good audio monitor will let you know whether your baby is awake or asleep, moving or stationary. Our tests showed only so-so picture quality from the one video monitor Consumer Reports rated. You can tell that your baby's eyes are open, for example, but you can't distinguish much detail.


Mind the frequency. None of the baby monitors Consumer Reports tested was immune from static. The closer your monitor's frequency is to that of another device the more likely you'll hear static or cross talk. You may reduce interference if your monitor lets you switch to a different channel within its frequency band, as do all the models Consumer Reports tested.


Consider your phone. Choose a monitor that operates in a different frequency band than your cordless phone. Most newer cordless phones are 2.4 gigahertz or 900 megahertz. If you have a 900 MHz cordless phone and a 900MHz monitor, they can interfere with each other.


Check the range. All the models Consumer Reports tested that claimed a signal-distance range met or exceeded it in our open-air test. Pick a model with an appropriate signal range for your home. Some home-construction materials, such as concrete and metal, can reduce the range, however.


Learn the return policy. Since you often can't test monitors before you buy them (there usually aren't display models available, and conditions in the store maybe very different from those in your home), learn the return policy of the store or Web site where you're buying or registering. You'll want to be able to take back a monitor in case you're unhappy with it for whatever reason. (Common problems include static and interference from cordless phones or answering machines, even the ambient sounds of an air conditioner or a neighbor's barking dog.)


Certification. Although as electrical products they're Underwriters Laboratories-listed, no specific certification program exists for these products. Of course, as equipment that generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy, baby monitors have to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules within the US. That means that the device may not cause harmful interference and must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. A few models, amounting to about one million units, have been recalled in the late 90s and again in 2003. Problems have included faulty wiring that could pose a smoke and fire hazard as well as batteries that can rupture and irritate the skin.


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Friday, May 8, 2009

Moving? Get Ready With This Preparedness Checklist!

So you?re getting ready to move into a new home ? congratulations! Make this transition as easy as possible by reading these handy tips on getting you and your family prepared. There?s a lot that must get done when you move into a new house. Some things can easily be overlooked. You don?t want to have a bad moving experience and sit there after the fact realizing what you should have done differently.

Let?s get prepared to move! The first thing you should do is to decide what you should and should not move. Think about having a garage sale. Not only will you lighten the load for your move, you?ll earn a little cash at the same time!

Make sure to get estimates from several moving companies or truck rental companies, depending on how you plan to make the move. I was quite surprised during my last move to find that costs varied greatly from one company to the next.

Plan your travel itinerary and make any transportation and lodging reservations in advance. Make sure to leave a copy with friends or family.

Transfer your checking and savings accounts. Many financial institutions will be happy to open your new account by mail. This will save you a step when you arrive and have other things to deal with ? like unpacking!

Request medical records from doctors and dentists, including eye glass prescriptions, dental x-rays and vaccinations.

Obtain your children?s school records to make for an easier transfer.

One step that is guaranteed to save you headaches is to draw up a floor plan of where your furniture should be placed. This will help avoid confusion for you and your movers once you arrive.

Remember to pay any existing bills and close out any local accounts.

If this move is employment-related, record expenses incurred during your house-hunting trips and any other moving expense. Some of these common expenses are tax deductible.

Moving is a stressful time for almost anyone. Use these tips to make your move a little more enjoyable. After all, you?re moving into a new house, this should be an exciting time!

Kris Kombrink has been working in his family-owned real estate business since 1995. Specializing in Geneva, St Charles and Batavia Illinois residential real estate his team stays on top of the latest trends while maintaining superior customer. Learn more about his team at http://www.kombrink.com or email kris@kombrink.com.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Home Sellers: Is Your Home in One of these Buyer's Markets?

It may not actually be the beginning of the end of America's real estate boom, but one of the first indications of a slowdown in the housing market is when homes begin to take longer to sell. Although the National Association of Realtors doesn't keep track of the nation's overall home marketing times, but there has been a dramatic rise in the number of homes on the market in the past six months. With the supply of available houses rising, buyers have more homes to choose from, and according to the laws of supply and demand, that means prices in many areas of the country may begin to come down.

Let's look at some areas of the country to examine trends. In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the average marketing time in June 2006 was 33 days. That amounts to an increase of ten days from a year ago. Although the number of sales has remained steady, there are more houses on the market--nearly twice as many, in fact, standing at 36,000 units, as opposed to 21,000 the previous year.

It has traditionally taken longer to sell a home in Nashville, Tennessee (an average of 65 days a year ago) but that figure has risen to 75 days in the current market. In Des Moines, Iowa, the average time on the market has increased from 75 to 82 days, and although prices haven't fallen, some developers have begun offering rebates and free upgrades to move their homes more quickly.

The figures are even more dramatic in some areas of the country that have been considered hot markets over the past few years. In Hanover, New Hampshire, for instance, which experienced double-digit annual price increases since 2000, the average time on the market has risen to 125 days. Such startling numbers are likely to begin affecting home prices in the near future.

In Napa, California, homes used to sell in two weeks or less, but the average home now sits on the market for 60-90 days. Although residents of the area don't seem concerned about Napa’s overall future, they may begin to see prices decline as homes continue to take longer to sell.

Other cities are also experiencing longer sales times. Sales time in Boston has risen from 52 to 58 days, Phoenix now takes about 60 days to sell homes that used to sell in less than two weeks, and Miami's on-market time has increased to nearly 40 days, up from 20 a short time ago.

The bottom line: with on-market times rising across the country, it's possible that home prices in many areas will begin to decrease. It also means that sellers will need to keep a closer eye on their local markets to make sure their homes are competitively priced if they want a quicker sale. As more and more homes begin to show up on the market, prices will eventually begin to soften. That's the way supply and demand works. But for now, our most recent real estate boom may be ending.

Copyright © 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher

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