good financial site
www.minyanville.com
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
FCID Insurance
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click :
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/financial/2008/fil08102a.html
MUST read:
You can calculate your insurance coverage using the FDIC's Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) which is available at www.fdic.gov/edie.
If you have questions about FDIC coverage limits and requirements, visit www.myFDICinsurance.gov, call toll-free 1-877-ASK-FDIC or ask a representative at your bank.
On January 1, 2010, the standard coverage limit will return to $100,000 for all deposit categories except IRAs and Certain Retirement Accounts, which will continue to be insured up to $250,000 per owner.
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click :
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/financial/2008/fil08102a.html
MUST read:
You can calculate your insurance coverage using the FDIC's Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) which is available at www.fdic.gov/edie.
If you have questions about FDIC coverage limits and requirements, visit www.myFDICinsurance.gov, call toll-free 1-877-ASK-FDIC or ask a representative at your bank.
On January 1, 2010, the standard coverage limit will return to $100,000 for all deposit categories except IRAs and Certain Retirement Accounts, which will continue to be insured up to $250,000 per owner.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
China stock in US
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http://firstrade.com/public/zh_tw/marketsnews/chinastocklist
It covers ALL China stocks traded in US stck markets (included NY/Amer/Nasdaq/Pink Sheets)
Quick link:
www.98.to/johnp8
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http://firstrade.com/public/zh_tw/marketsnews/chinastocklist
It covers ALL China stocks traded in US stck markets (included NY/Amer/Nasdaq/Pink Sheets)
Quick link:
www.98.to/johnp8
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Energy Outlook !
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According to the Department of Energy, over the next two decades, 139 gigawatts of electricity generated by natural gas will come on line -- far outpacing that of nuclear, coal, or green energy.
And further, "900 of the next 1,000 power plants built in the United States will use natural gas."
Magellan Midstream Partners (NYSE: MMP),
ORA...is in geothermal - (another great alternative energy play).
??what is very HOT??
check out the closed end fund -- CUBA
fair valued at $7.34
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According to the Department of Energy, over the next two decades, 139 gigawatts of electricity generated by natural gas will come on line -- far outpacing that of nuclear, coal, or green energy.
And further, "900 of the next 1,000 power plants built in the United States will use natural gas."
Magellan Midstream Partners (NYSE: MMP),
ORA...is in geothermal - (another great alternative energy play).
??what is very HOT??
check out the closed end fund -- CUBA
fair valued at $7.34
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Moving Tips :
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>> Use the right boxes, and pack them carefully.
Try to use only sturdy, reinforced cartons.
Free boxes you can get at your supermarket are not nearly as strong,
so can't shield your valuables as well from harm in transit.
>> Use sheets, blankets, pillows and towels to separate pictures and
other fragile objects from each other and the sides of the carton.
>> Pack plates and glass objects vertically,
rather than flat and stacked.
Label those boxes clearly as **fragile items **
>> If you can't lift the carton easily, it's too heavy.
>> Label your boxes, especially the one containing sheets
and towels, so you can find everything you need the first night
in your new home.
>> You can lighten your load and reduce any storage space
you need to rent by hosting a garage or yard sale.
>> Fill a "MUST" carton containing snacks, instant coffee or tea bags,
soap, toilet paper, toothpaste and brushes, medicine and toiletry items
(ensure caps are tightly secured), flashlight, screwdriver, pliers,
can opener, paper plates, cups and utensils, a pan or two,
paper towels, and other items your family can't do without.
>> Let all your electrical gadgets return to room temperature
before plugging them in.
>> Read the inventory form carefully, and ask the mover to
explain anything you don't understand.
Make a note of your shipment's registration number, and keep your
Bill of Lading handy.
>> Use the right boxes, and pack them carefully.
Try to use only sturdy, reinforced cartons.
Free boxes you can get at your supermarket are not nearly as strong,
so can't shield your valuables as well from harm in transit.
>> Use sheets, blankets, pillows and towels to separate pictures and
other fragile objects from each other and the sides of the carton.
>> Pack plates and glass objects vertically,
rather than flat and stacked.
Label those boxes clearly as **fragile items **
>> If you can't lift the carton easily, it's too heavy.
>> Label your boxes, especially the one containing sheets
and towels, so you can find everything you need the first night
in your new home.
>> You can lighten your load and reduce any storage space
you need to rent by hosting a garage or yard sale.
>> Fill a "MUST" carton containing snacks, instant coffee or tea bags,
soap, toilet paper, toothpaste and brushes, medicine and toiletry items
(ensure caps are tightly secured), flashlight, screwdriver, pliers,
can opener, paper plates, cups and utensils, a pan or two,
paper towels, and other items your family can't do without.
>> Let all your electrical gadgets return to room temperature
before plugging them in.
>> Read the inventory form carefully, and ask the mover to
explain anything you don't understand.
Make a note of your shipment's registration number, and keep your
Bill of Lading handy.
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