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6 Reasons Why Norwest Is the Perfect Place to Invest in Real Estate
If you're looking to invest in real estate, Norwest could be the perfect place for you. read more...
By Crystal Feng | Apr-04-2023

How to Navigate the Box Hill Housing Market When Buying a House and Land Package
Box Hill, located in the Hills District of Sydney, is a popular suburb for those looking to buy a house and land package. read more...
By Crystal Feng | Apr-04-2023

The Best Ways to Save Money When Buying a House and Land Package in Sydney
Buying a house and land package in Sydney can be a great way to achieve the dream of owning your own home. read more...
By Crystal Feng | Apr-04-2023

4 Red Flags to Watch Out for Before Investing in a Property Fund
Investing in a property fund can be a great way to diversify your investments, but it also carries certain risks. Therefore, before investing in a property fund, it's important to do your research and look for any potential red flags that might indicate a bad investment. read more...
By Rozina Kutty | Mar-31-2023

4 Things You Must Know Before You Choose a Private Mortgage Lender
Are you looking for a private mortgage lender to help you finance the purchase of a home? Choosing the right private mortgage lender is a critical decision that should not be taken lightly. read more...
By Rozina Kutty | Mar-31-2023

703 The Importance of Small Business Accounting
While there are many advantages to running a Small Business, there are inherent pitfalls if it is not run efficiently and effectively. Tax Planning is a key element that needs careful attention. read more...
By bbrij87 | Jul-20-2009

921 Five Tips for Credit Collections
In this time of recession and tight credit markets collecting company debts on time has become even more important. One of the biggest problems that many companies are having is cash flow, this is where very good credit control staff are worth there weight in the provable gold. read more...
By Sarah James | Jul-16-2009

635 Creating Programming Projects Based on Customers’ Needs
Behind almost every IT project is a business requirement – but how do you ensure that the end product truly meets that business need? read more...
By Jim Cochran | Jul-16-2009

528 Turn Your Customer’s Needs into Successful IT Projects
Every IT project is driven by a business requirement. For an IT project manager, the hard part is translating that business requirement into an end product that fully meets that business need. read more...
By Jim Cochran | Jul-16-2009

1352 Evicting a Tenant: When Push Comes to Shove
Evicting a tenant is a terrible, but sometimes necessary part of being a landlord. When your tenants are not paying their rent, are damaging your property or are otherwise breaking the terms and conditions of their lease read more...
By Joe Cline | Jul-15-2009

809 Does your home insurance cover flood and storm damage?
Most home insurance policies will cover you against the cost of flood and storm damage. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

651 Maintaning your home
To get a mortgage you will normally at least need buildings insurance to protect you from financial losses if the house itself is destroyed or damaged, but you would need full home insurance including contents insurance to cover your belongings as well. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

1153 Insurance for people who rent their homes
Your landlord will probably have buildings insurance to cover the actual building that you rent. You need to insure anything of yours that you keep in the property with a separate contents insurance policy. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

598 Reducing the cost of home insurance
If you want to pay less for your home insurance, as a minimum your mortgage provider will still require you to have buildings insurance to cover the cost of repairing or rebuilding your home. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

681 Insuring your home
There are many home insurance products available, and it is important to consider your needs before just going for the cheapest possible deal. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

723 Home insurance and house fires
All of us dread house fires, and even if not deadly the effects can be devastating. You must have home insurance to repair or reconstruct your house if it is destroyed or damaged by a fire, but of course the worst costs of fire could be injuries or even deaths. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

884 Home Insurance, Buildings Insurance Explained
Buildings insurance is a type of home insurance. If your home is destroyed or made uninhabitable by vandalism, storm, flood or fire then your financial losses would be covered if you have buildings insurance. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

845 Home insurance:different types of cover
Buildings and contents insurance are both types of home insurance. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

591 Why do I need Contents Insurance?
Contents insurance is a type of home insurance. Your belongings that are not actually a part of the physical structure of your house are not protected by buildings insurance, which is usually compulsory if you need to take out a mortgage. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

692 How burglaries affect your home insurance
It is virtually impossible to make your home completely burglar proof, but there are many things that you can do to reduce the likelihood that you will be targeted. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

739 Where to buy your next second hand car
There are many different approaches to buying a second hand car, such as buying from an independent dealership or attending an auction. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

739 What type of used car is right for you?
Before buying a used car, you should consider what you will be using it for. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

748 Tips for improving your car security
The past ten years have seen a dramatic reduction in car crime. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

914 Motorway driving tips
Motorway driving tips If you want to keep your car insurance premiums down, one of the best ways to go about it is to drive defensively, thereby reducing your risk of being involved in an accident. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

580 The cheapskate guide to home security
One of the best ways to improve your home security and bring down your home insurance premium is to install an alarm system. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

715 Home security on a shoestring
One of the best ways to improve your home security and bring down your home insurance premium is to install an alarm system. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

622 What type of water damage does my home insurance policy cover me for?
Water damage can affect your home in a number of unpleasant, and sometimes expensive ways. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

799 How to claim on your home insurance policy
If your home has sustained damage or been burgled, then the first thing you have to do is notify the insurance company, and the police if necessary. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

1127 Buying a second hand car
If you are looking to buy a used car, you should check the condition of the vehicle thoroughly before committing to the purchase, as a lack of thoroughness now could lead to a lot of expensive repairs further down the line. Here are some of the things to look out for. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009

756 Keeping your motor insurance costs down in five easy steps
One of the most expensive aspects of vehicle ownership is the cost of insurance. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009