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  • What is by far the greatest most top selling & top reviewed book on the universal laws and law of attraction?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under law of attraction | 5 Comments »

    Hi i was looking around on borders, and before i really start searching for a book to buy, i want to know any book on the universal laws including the law of attraction thats was the most reviewed or top successful or most well done book on using universal laws with law of attraction to maybe dream or visualize a perfect match and then having them manifest? If you know any other than the secret then please tell me one thanks!

    Hello, There some books on the market that do try to address the Law of Attraction, however I must say that there are few that include the other laws that also influence the total interaction. The misinformation out there is astonishing. Most people do not even realize the TRUE definition of what these laws mean and their function. Some schools of study believe that there are only 7 or 12 Universal Laws. There are many,many more. Just under the heading of healing there are 10 laws of influence. and each era has a specific Universal law that governs and remains to influence us all. Most believe that it is a hierarchy, meaning that one tends to be more important of stronger then another, this is just not the case. Think of a spiders web- interconnected interdependent upon each other. I would suggest a book called Want not and be Open to Receive by Shadow Fox. Publish America. It is a hand book with no fluff it is direct and includes some Universal Laws that influence all of creating. Destiny by design……All major books stores can order it. S.F.

    Which group did not fare well during the Coolidge prosperity in the 1920s?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under prosperity | 2 Comments »

    Which group did not fare well during the Coolidge prosperity in the 1920s?

    1. small farmers
    2. bankers
    3. automobile manufacturers
    4. stock market speculators

    Small Farmers (anyone under five foot five was truly utterly screwed)…

    Peace/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\

    What is the wealthiest island in the Bahamas?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under wealthiest | 1 Comment »

    I live in the Bahamas south bimini. I am just wondering.

    When I googled this all that keeps coming up is that The Bahamas is the richest Caribbean island. I do not see anything showing me which island in The Bahamas is the richest though!

    Do most college financial aid departments look at the parent’s assets or income to decide what can be offered?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under high net worth | 2 Comments »

    Some parents have low taxable income certain years for different reasons. Often we have minimal taxable "income", yet a substantial net worth. Does anyone know how in depth the financial aid departments look at a parent’s net worth or is "income" generally the larger deciding factor? Of course "income" is always considered. I am asking if anyone knows how financial aid offices view high net worth – low (taxable) income situations?

    I personally think that they do. If you notice on the FAFSA they ask for a lot of information regarding parents income, tax information, and assets. I think that the financial aid system is challenging because they are trying to be fair with determining what each student/family should get but they really don’t take into consideration or have a fair assessment of what each family can contribute based on the information that they gather. There are many situations where parents will say that they aren’t supporting their children or providing financial assistance in any way and they will refuse to provide the information which makes it difficult for the child to obtain financial aid. I think that they like to know what type of assets a family because depending on what it is could be possibly used to assist with tuition cost. I think that everything and anything that they ask is a factor in determining what your EFC will be.

    How can I realistically become the #1 billionaire on Forbes list in 10 years?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under forbes | 6 Comments »

    what if i invented a cure for cancer and held the patent for it?

    Realistically? For you, never.

    What if? What if something entered your mind that was realistic? From what you’ve shown so far, that’s highly unlikely. It shows rather that you are a lazy dreamer with no initiative, sitting at home and asking silly questions with no basis or foundation.

    Helen Keller wrote:
    Many people daydream. They contemplate, but they do not do. These dreamers may talk big, but they accomplish nothing. Others go pell-mell forward through life not knowing where they are going. These are a danger to themselves and others because they are not looking ahead at the consequences of their actions. As the proverb says, the outcome can be a nightmare.

    How much is the minimum amount for a Japanese to open a private bank account in Dubai?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under private bank | 1 Comment »


    Minimum or maintaining bank balance depends really on the bank you would like to open and the type of banking services you would like to have (i.e. checking, savings, investments, time deposits, etc) rather than according to nationality (japanese, indians, pakistanis, etc.)

    HSBC requires a maintaining balance of Dhs. 1000 while ME bank is Dhs. 2500. Dubai bank requires 0 balance and the same with Barclays. ABN-AMRO and Standard Chartered I think requires Dhs. 1000 maintaining balance.

    Better – check their websites and find first hand.

    Goodluck !

    How is work atmosphere(career) in private Banks?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under private banking | 2 Comments »

    I am planning to jump from Pharma marketing to Banking Career. Will it be a progressive Jump? Which Bank do u think right place to start? Which should be my goal-bank in 2 years there after?

    Work atmosphere in all private Banks, is Great !
    Which ever Bank, give you an opportunity first, you shall join that, and after gaining 2-3 yrs experience you may switch over to any other Bank, which ever give the biggest leap.

    Take a leap to Banking in leap year 2008.

    Good Luck !!

    What does raising taxes of wealthy do to the economy?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under wealthy | 7 Comments »

    When democratic candidates like Barack Obama say that they want to increase taxes of the wealthy, how does this impact the our economy. What changes might take place because of this.

    The wealthy already pay a higher percentage than the rest of us. The wealthy are also more likely to invest their money in businesses that give people jobs. If they are the average person gets all the same breaks as the wealthy…….you just have to have the money. The reason the wealthy get big tax write offs is because they are risking their money to invest in corporations that keep the economy going.

    Do you know a website that tells you celebrities net worth?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under net worth | 1 Comment »

    I want to know a website to go to find out the net worth of celebrities. I have already checked out Forbes.com is there any other’s?

    http://www.knowyournetworth.com/index.html
    enjoy

    How do other countries avoid inflation despite raising taxes to cover universal healthcare? Can Obama do the s?

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under high net worth individuals | 4 Comments »

    I am not making ANY assumption here, but I have been told that though coverage is much better in these countries, other countries such as Canada have rediculously high taxes, often as much as 50% of an individual’s income to cover the cost of their universal healthcare system. Now let’s just say for example you had a job and you boss paid you, you used that money to buy something, the person you bought it from bought something, and that person just randomly bought something from your boss, then your boss later used that money to pay you again at another time. On the surface it would look like you had received more/different money than before, but in actuality it is the same money that has just been circulated again, and unless wealth to account for that money then there has been no increase/change. It is the same with taxes. A country could call itself raising taxes to "pay for" a program, but raising taxes will not make there just be more money money in the country’s infastructure or increas it’s net worth. This is what leads to the type of inflation that has been plaguing the United States for decades.
    questions:
    1) Do other countries actually have higher taxes to cover the cost of their universal system, if not how is the cost covered, and if so how do they evade inflation while raising taxes? Or do they?
    2) Obama has stated that he wants to institute a universal healthcare system, but he won’t change the current system because some Americans who are covered currently don’t want to give up their coverage. With that said, is the United States at as great a risk if any of having taxes as high as those other countries (if they are really that high) due to out-of control spending and other cost-related issues?

    These other countries do not have better health care. Where did you get that Idea? didn’t your family teach you that there is no free lunch?

    When in the history did congress cut the cost of anything? Their idea of cutting is slowing the growth of the cost. they have yet to fulfill that promise.