Archive for October, 2008

For Outer Banks Rentals, Prudential Resort Realty Has it All

Friday, October 31st, 2008
banking
Ling Tong asked:


When you want to spend your vacation on the Outer Banks and you start your search for Outer Banks rentals, Prudential Resort Realty is one place where you will find exactly what you need. This agency has been in business for years and has a wealth of experience finding just the right oceanfront property where you will have a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. The agency has property locations in the following communities of the Outer Banks ?Corolla, Duck Cove, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hill and Nag Head. It doesn matter if you are looking for a spacious rental where the kids have plenty of room or something quite luxurious. The agents with Prudential will work with you to find what is right for you.

 

To start your search, first you have to narrow down what you are looking for in a rental property and decide how much you want to spend on the rental. If you want a property that has a hot tub or a private pool, then you must be willing to pay a little more. Most of the properties have Internet access but not all are conveniently located within walking distance of the beach. This essential item for a rental property will also drive up the price, but it will save you time and money having to drive to the beach each day.

 

The property you choose to rent on the Outer Banks also depends on what you want to do and see while you are there and how many people are in your party. If you travel as a group you can save a lot of money by renting one property and then splitting the cost of the rent. Some of the properties have as many as six or seven bedrooms and four bathrooms. This gives you quite a bit of space and the cost is quite reasonable. Of course, you will pay a lot less if you decide to visit this area in the off-season when the rental rates are considerably lower. The larger the property is the more expensive the rent will be. There are many smaller homes available as well and when you work out the cost of staying in a hotel for a week, you will see that you can save money by choosing rentals.

 

Looking for a pet friendly home to rent in the Outer Banks? This is not a problem with the wide variety of rental properties that Prudential has available. Some of the properties offer a hot tub on the deck or in the sunroom. Sit back and enjoy the views of the sunrise and sunset in your own private domain. The ocean breezes are very refreshing and of course, you can deny that this area has lots of sunshine.

 

Engage in a wide array of beach activities, such as windsurfing and swimming. Have a game of tennis and walk to most of the attractions in the area you choose. There are gold courses quite close to all locations, so don forget to bring your clubs with you and test your skills.

 



Joshua

The Benefits Of Banking

Friday, October 31st, 2008
banking
Joseph Kenny asked:


Do you have a bank account? If you do then you are one of the billions of individuals that do. If you do not have a bank account, you are missing out on the many benefits of banking.

The benefits of banking, there are many who wonder exactly what they are. If you are interested in opening up a bank account with a finical institution, but you have yet to do so, you may be wondering what the benefit of banking are. There are an unlimited number of banking benefits. To determine how you can benefit from having a bank account, it is important to examine your needs.

Bank accounts are often obtained because they allow you to have money. If you are employed, it is likely that you will receive a paycheck. There are many financial institutions that you will charge you a fee each time you go to cash in your paycheck. This fee is typically assessed to those individuals who do not have a bank account. While the fee may not seem like a large amount of money at the time, the fees can easily add up. By opening up a savings account or a checking account, you will not be subject to these fees.

Having a bank account often means having a safe place to store your money. If you do not have a bank account, it is likely that you are carrying around large amounts of cash. It is advised, no matter where you live, that you do not carry large amounts of cash with you or keep large amounts of cash in your home. In the event that your money becomes lost or stolen, you will be unable to have that money replaced. A bank account provides you with a safe place to store your money. It also provides you with easy access to your money, either with checks or a debit card.

The elimination of check chasing fees and the security of a bank account are just a few of the many benefits of banking. You may also find that having a bank account will improve your chances of being able to obtain a loan. If you are in need of a personal loan, automobile loan, student loan, or mortgage, you have a higher chance of being approved if you are already the customer a bank. This is because many banks are more likely to do business with their existing customers.

In addition to being approved for a loan with your bank, having a bank account can improve your chances of obtaining financing elsewhere. Before financing is granted, the lender in question will examine your ability to pay. If you have a savings account or a checking account, the balance of those accounts will be taken into consideration. The more money you have in your account, the more likely it is that you will be approved for financing.

If do not already have an account with a bank, it is advised that you at least consider opening one. You should be able to obtain free information from a number of local financial institutions. This information may provide insight into all of the ways that you can benefit from opening up a bank account.



Bill

Thinking of Visiting the Outer Banks This Year

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
banking
Ling Tong asked:


The barrier islands of North Carolina are called the Outer Banks. They consist of the following communities:

 

- Duck Cove

 

- Southern Shores

 

- Kill Devil Hills

 

- Nag Head

 

- Oregon Inlet

 

- Rodanthe

 

- Waves

 

- Salvo

 

- Buxton

 

- Hatteras Village

 

- Frisco

 

- Ocracoke

 

You are never far away from any of these communities because the drive along the length of the area is only a little over 70 miles. It is easy to travel to this area from any direction and it is only a short distance from either the airport in Norfolk, Virginia or Raleigh, North Carolina.

 

This coastal region offers a myriad of sports and outdoor adventures for everyone. Enjoy scuba diving, windsurfing, kite surfing, swimming, walks along the sandy beaches, biking and some of the best fishing experiences in the world. If you are interested in visiting historical sites, you have many options to choose from. Visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills to learn all about the brothers?historic flight. Learn about the first Europeans to start a settlement in what is now the United States at the 25-acre park on Roanoke Island. Visit lighthouses or follow the Civil War Trail.

 

Explore the many museums that tell the story of the islands and the first peoples who lived there. Learn about the many shipwrecks that have occurred off the shores at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum. Visit the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge where you will not only see alligators, but hundreds of different kinds of wildlife in their natural habitats. See the majestic trees and flowers of the Elizabethan Gardens and visit the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, which stretched for 70 miles. You can learn about the many life-saving devices used in sea rescues and visit lighthouses and lifesaving stations. Some of the attractions on the Barrier Islands are free of charge, while others do have an admission cost. 

 

Families with children can enjoy spending a day at one of many theme parks and raceways where the children can have a super time.  Go-cart racing is very popular and miniature golf is an activity for the whole family. Take a wild horse safari to see the wild horses that still roam some of the islands or you might like to take a dolphin tour.

 

Accommodations abound in rental properties that are super luxurious. Some of these accommodations are homes that the owners rent and can accommodate large numbers of guests. You can swim in your own private pool and take a boardwalk to the beach. A short drive from where you are staying will take you to numerous attractions and stores where you can indulge in shopping. If camping is your preference, there are many campgrounds in the region and of course there are many hotels and motels where you will be quite comfortable.

 

Dine on a luxurious meal in one of the many restaurants or grab something to take with you to the beach. If you choose a rental property, you can cook for yourself in the well-equipped kitchen or have a barbeque on the deck.  You can also have a bonfire on the beach, but you do have to make sure that you obtain a permit to do so. There are so many things to do on vacation in this part of North Carolina that it will likely take you several visits to see and do them all.



Dean

Do any one know how to maintain international trade? Do I need international banking for my funds overseas?

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
banking
kilese asked:


Business import and export items for retailers and other wholesalers. Need to know if internaional banking and accounting is needed. If so who is more affordable.

Tyrone

How a Taxi Driver Became a Bank President

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
banking
Bo Sanchez asked:


 

It all started when my plane to Cebu was delayed by 5 hours.

While my fellow-passengers around were acting like enraged volcanoes spewing lava, cursing the catastrophe that befell upon us—I smiled and closed my eyes. Instantly, I felt peace. I whispered, “Lord, you have a special surprise in store for me.”

And in minutes, I discovered my gift.

That special surprise was Ray, a man who would bless me with his life. He also gave me key business ideas that would double my income.

He greeted me with a firm handshake and a friendly smile. “I watch you on TV,” he said, “and I text my family and friends to watch you.”

Like me, Ray’s flight to Mindanao was delayed for 8 hours. (All the flights that day were delayed. The airport looked like a refugee camp with people sitting on the floor and crowds begging for food from the airline personnel.)

I didn’t know why, but I sensed a connection with the man in front of me.

Later on, I discovered why.

As we found seats and ordered coffee, Ray shared with me the riveting story of his life. I was so swept away by his experience, I forgot all about my coffee.

“I went to Bible School and became a Pastor,” he said. “I pioneered a small church.” But after being a Pastor for 3 years, tragedy struck. His wife lost a baby boy in her pregnancy. The trial caused Ray to think about his family more.

“It’s lonely being a Pastor,” he explained. “The problems of my flock are all my problems. But my problems were only mine! So I asked my people to pastor their pastor too.” Slowly, he delegated his roles to his congregation as he felt a need to focus on his family—especially their financial needs.

His joined corporate life. For 6 years, he worked for a big company as their Regional Manager for the entire Mindanao (Southern region of the Philippines). He was earning P50,000 a month (US$1000+), a big sum during that time. But at the end of the day, he was still broke. In fact, he was in debt to the tune of P1.2 Million (US$26,000+)—including a warrant of arrest.

To survive and feed his children, the former Regional Manager became a Taxi Driver. It was an incredibly humbling experience. But he learned important lessons that would change his life forever.

Rey was now only earning P350 a day—a far cry from what he was earning before. But it was here where he learned how to manage his money.

It was here where he learned how to live within his means.

It was here where he learned how to save.

Ray said, “People like to manage what they don’t have. That’s why they’re poor. By borrowing for stuff they can’t afford. During that year as a Taxi Driver, I learned to manage what I had. And I was actually better off earning P350 a day than earning P50,000 a month! Because now, I learned to manage my money.”

After one year of being a Taxi driver, he borrowed enough money to buy cabs and became a Taxi Operator. But that was only a transitional step to learn how to run a business. His real goal was to be in the “money” business.

Ray wanted to own a bank.

So his first step was to work in a Rural Bank—without asking for a salary. He simply wanted to learn. And 3 years later, when he learned enough, Ray built his own Rural Bank.

Today, his Rural Bank is going strong. So far, after 7 years, the bank has given micro-loans to over a thousand people in his city, providing them with capital for their small businesses. And with 97% repayment efficiency! Because of this, his bank is transforming the lives of the poor. He teaches them the habits of saving, investing, and entrepreneurship.

Ray explained, “I ask people, ‘Do you want to prosper? What do you have? You may not have money. But you have time. Not just time, but time to learn. So use that! Join an insurance company and be an agent. Or join a company and sell their product. The important thing is to learn—and from there, branch out. Don’t get a job to earn money. Get a job to learn! And don’t start a business to earn money. Get into a business to learn! The money will follow.”

He continued, “Some people start a business and want to earn right away. But that’s not wise. Starting a business is like a slingshot. You have to pull back. That means clearing the way. Take time pulling back. Because when it’s time to release, you’ll be surprised that your business will rapidly shoot towards the target.”

Ray is a Serial Entrepreneur. At the back of his calling card is a list of his other businesses: a construction company, a property management company, salons, restaurants—plus a few more.

“I never manage my businesses,” he said, “I pass it on to people who can do a better job. I make them part owners. That’s why I can own many businesses.”

As Ray spoke, it was though I was hearing myself preach.

We both have the same beliefs about money.

We’re both Preachers that address the practical needs of people.

We’re both Serial Entrepreneurs.

And we both are fighting poverty by teaching three things to the Filipino: (1) a practical spirituality, (2) a more positive financial mindset, and (3) financial literacy.

Oh, one last thing: We both love our families.

At the airport, I met Ray’s lovely wife and beautiful daughter with him.

I sensed the happiness in his family. It was refreshing.

That day, my catastrophe turned out to be a rich blessing.

Not only for me, but everyone who’s reading this blog right now.

Talking to Ray made me realize more than ever before that we should never tell ourselves, “I’m stuck where I am. My life will never change.”

Keep dreaming my friend.

God has a wonderful plan for your life.

Pursue it with passion.

May your dreams come true,

Bo Sanchez

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Kyle

I am graduating in May, what is the best way to get started in the banking industry?

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
banking
Ethan H asked:


I am graduating with a B.S. in Finance and a minor in banking and financial services. I have been told that the best position to apply for is a Personal Banker I position….. as this will give me the experience and ability to pursue a variety of avenues in the future. Is this true? Any thoughts would be appreciated!

Audrey

Chase Online Banking

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
banking
Dennis Frank asked:


Chase online banking is a small business’s most useful financial resource. Most small businesses start with a great idea. The person behind the idea feels confident that the idea is sound and that there’s a demand. He or she then sets out to turn the idea into the latest must-have craze. What many small business owners don’t know a lot about is how to handle the company’s finances. That’s where Chase online banking can help.

Small business owners who enroll in Chase online banking have access to a number of useful features to help them better manage their businesses. The biggest benefit is the ability to log in to any account that is linked to the business (even personal and investment accounts!) at any time, day or night, seven days a week. While certainly useful, managing account balances is just one of many things small business owners can do while online.

They can also view transactions as far back as 90 days or check to see which checks have cleared and which have not. They can pay bills online which is faster and less expensive than manual methods. Knowing that online checks and deposit slips can be printed anytime they’re needed removes one of the fears that people have about Chase online banking.

Small business owners can request to be notified via email, voice mail and even by text message anytime a change takes place in any of the accounts being monitored. They can order checks, wire money, and transfer funds and so much more.

Chase online banking also enables small business owners to download monthly statements straight into the popular small business accounting software packages, which makes the daunting tasks associated with accounting much easier to handle. They can use Chase online banking to set up direct deposit for themselves and their employees and that’s a nice benefit to offer when trying to attract valuable employees. There’s even more and it’s all explained on the online banking demo so take a look today!



Dale

How do I get a contract job in IT in investment banking?

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
banking
Alex asked:


I’m a contractor with lots of experience as a business analyst but none in investment banking. I seem to have have no way in to investement banking without prior experience. How have others made the transition?

Arthur

Why are there very few black people in banking?

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
banking
Johnny G asked:


I’ve been in banking for 18 years and have seen very few black people in banking. Most of the ones who do work for banks seem to be in administrative roles. There are very few in key management positions, and even less black males than females in key roles. I don’t believe it’s due to discrimination because I feel most banks are far beyond that and are highly regulated. I wonder if they just do not pursue banking as a career choice. If not, why is that?

Hazel