Weekly Economic Summary – by Guest Author Hamid S. Gul

Last Thursday, President Obama proposed a $447 billion job stimulus plan, which was larger and broader than most had expected. The program calls for tax cuts, state aid, infrastructure spending, on-the-job training, plus tax cuts for small businesses to encourage hiring and a “Helping More Americans Refinance Mortgages,” or HARP plan. There are no details […]

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Weekly Economic Summary – by Guest Author Hamid S. Gul

Last Thursday, President Obama proposed a $447 billion job stimulus plan, which was larger and broader than most had expected. The program calls for tax cuts, state aid, infrastructure spending, on-the-job training, plus tax cuts for small businesses to encourage hiring and a “Helping More Americans Refinance Mortgages,” or HARP plan. There are no details […]

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Learning from Your Dentist the Keys to Delivering Bad News.

An article on delivering bad news and unwanted messages from Guest Author Joey Asher, President of Speechworks. “Does anyone have any questions for the answers that I’ve prepared?” – Henry Kissinger Many of us have to deliver unwanted messages.  For example, my dentist recently told me that some of my old fillings were deteriorating and […]

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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week

Courtesy of Guest Author Jim Lewis of The Covenant Group, Associates of Supreme Lending. Last week was another volatile week for mortgage rates. Wall Street alternately sought risk and shunned it, causing mortgage-backed bonds to rise and fall rapidly. There was a lot to move markets, too, including banking concerns across Europe, inflation figures within […]

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On The Road With Your Pet

The Providence Group welcomes Guest Blogger James Munson of Munson International.  His first post discusses traveling with your pet. The Road & Your Pet Taking your pets on a road trip can be an exercise in patience. At Munson International we’re in the relocation business. We’ve taken enough trips to know that a successful trip […]

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Is Your Business Prepared for Disaster?

By Guest Author Lee Doernberg of Liquid Capital Funding This has been a year of major weather disasters, from the earthquake and tsunami in Japan to the deadly tornado in Joplin, Missouri. It’s resulted in many business owners wondering if they would recover. The key to managing crisis situations is planning for them. A Disaster […]

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Georgia Small Group Insurance

By Guest Author Al Schiebel of ShopBenefits Georgia Health Insurance In Georgia, there are many carriers providing health insurance for individuals and families. If you are self employed or your employer does not provide health insurance then the individual market is where you should look. It all depends on your health. ShopBenefits can help you […]

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Business Loans are Getting Done

By Guest Author Bill McDermott Everybody loves to hear a good story.  Especially about how business loans are getting done in this current banking environment.  If your looking for a business loan, please read on. This company helps businesses with IT infrastructure solutions to increase business agility.  They needed a line of credit because there […]

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March Newsletter

Are You Leaving Money on the Table at Tax Time? Dig out your files, envelopes or shoe boxes full of records and receipts – it’s time to get your tax information organized. Preparing your returns can be a daunting task, but it’s one that should never be taken lightly. This month we have helpful information […]

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Do your clients need working capital?

A Factoring Success Story By Guest Author Lee Doernberg of Liquid Capital Funding In this month’s newsletter, we share a story about how a company with a major cash challenge partnered with Liquid Capital and achieved significant growth. This is a powerful example of how companies can benefit from a relationship with us. Please circulate […]

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