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March 31, 2009

Choosing the Business

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Choosing the Business

A home based business opportunity can be either product-oriented or service-oriented. Product-oriented businesses are usually two types: a) selling products made by you, family members and/or employees (like raw materials such as fabrics or tanned leather, kits like yarn/pattern and knitting needles, partially finished items like unpainted bird houses or completed articles such as jewelry and belt buckles) or b)selling products manufactured by others and either purchased by you for resale or sold on an order basis. Services may involve performing a service at the place of business (word processing, tutoring, bookkeeping or child care) or at another location (house painting, carpet cleaning or consulting). To determine or confirm your business opportunity idea(s), examine your interests, skills and abilities, education/training, and experiences.
You must enjoy doing the work involved. Just because you make super apple pies or wooden toys doesn’t mean that you would want to create them six days a week. Perhaps you would rather teach others to make pies or toys! Teaching requires a totally different set of skills and interests than doing the actual work yourself. See (Appendix A) for a list of business ideas.

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Evaluation of the safety and durability of low-cost nonprogrammable electric powered wheelchairs

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Evaluation of the safety and durability of low-cost nonprogrammable electric powered wheelchairs

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a selection of low-cost, nonprogrammable electric-medicare power wheelchairs (EPWs) and medical scooters meets the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) Wheelchair Standards requirements. DESIGN: Objective comparison tests of various aspects of power wheelchair design and performance of 4 EPW types. SPECIMENS: Three of each of the following EPWs: Pride Mobility Jet 10 (Pride), Invacare Pronto M50 (Invacare), Electric Mobility Rascal 250PC (Electric Mobility), and the Golden Technologies Alant GP-201-F (Golden). SETTING: Rehabilitation engineering research center. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Static tipping angle; dynamic tipping score; braking distance; energy consumption; climatic conditioning; power and control systems integrity and safety; and static, impact, and fatigue life (equivalent cycles). RESULTS: Static tipping angle and dynamic tipping score were significantly different across manufacturers for each tipping direction (range, 6.6 degrees-35.6 degrees). Braking distances were significantly different across manufacturers (range, 7.4-117.3 cm). Significant differences among groups were found with analysis of variance (ANOVA). Energy consumption results show that all EPWs can travel over 17 km before the battery is expected to be exhausted under idealized conditions (range, 18.2-32.0 km). Significant differences among groups were found with ANOVA. All EPWs passed the climatic conditioning tests. Several adverse responses were found during the power and control systems testing, including motors smoking during the stalling condition (Electric Mobility), charger safety issues (Electric Mobility, Invacare), and controller failures (Golden). All EPWs passed static and impact testing; 9 of 12 failed fatigue testing (3 Invacare, 3 Golden, 1 Electric Mobility, 2 Pride). Equivalent cycles did not differ statistically across manufacturers (range, 9759-824,628 cycles). CONCLUSIONS: Large variability in the results, especially with respect to static tipping, power and control system failures, and fatigue life suggest design improvements must be made to make these low-cost, nonprogrammable EPWs safe and reliable for the consumer. Based on our results, these EPWs do not, in general, meet the ANSI/RESNA Wheelchair Standards requirements.

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March 29, 2009

Work From Home Success Tips

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Work From Home Success Tips

It is becoming increasingly common to find small home business owners making sizeable incomes from home. The majority of home business owners are below the age of 45 and more people are constantly turning to this way of doing business because of the numerous advantages that a work from home set-up offers. Most home-based business opportunities have low start-up costs and overhead. You minimize travel expenses such as gas, car maintenance, or public transport costs. You also save on at least 1-2 hours a day commuting, which is the norm for most traditional employees. This will greatly increase your productivity, lower your stress, and allow you to avoid being stuck in traffic or in bad weather. You are your own boss. You work where you want, when you want, or how you want. As long as you are disciplined and don’t fall prey to the many distractions found at home you can really be successful. Having the flexibility of working from home will allow you to work at your own pace. You can both work from home and still manage to be employed in a regular full-time job, or spend more personal time with your family.
A work from home business opportunity will also provide you with considerable tax savings resulting from business-related deductions on things that you spend on anyway such as: mortgage/rent, hydro, heat, home and car insurance, property/school taxes, condo fees, interest on certain loans, phone, internet, gas, car maintenance, restaurant bills, office supplies, furniture, and more
In spite of the obvious benefits that one can experience, setting up a work-from-home business is not without certain caveats. Most home businesses take some time to get established so having steady income is difficult in the early stages. A person should not rush to quit his/her full-time salaried or hourly wage job. Work around your schedule and your other responsibilities.
Here are a few simple tips on running a successful business from home:
1. Formulate your attack plan. You should start with finding the right product or service to sell. Do you have your own product or service to market or will you be marketing someone else’s? A lot of people often come up with great ideas for products and/or services (and even develop them) only to find out later that nobody would want to buy them. Identify the particular products and/or services that are needed and identify your target market.
2. Market. After deciding on a specific product or service, the next step is to market it. Your main goal is to captivate and hold the interest of the people who could be your potential customers. With all the competition out there you often don’t have a huge window of time to do this so a good first impression is always critical. There are many effective marketing strategies you can use depending on your time and budget constraints. Inform your family and friends about your business to get the ball rolling with some vital word of mouth credibility. Advertise in newspapers, using business cards, flyers, and especially on the Internet. Internet marketing is a must in the 21st century.
3. See things through. Perhaps the key to a successful home business is the ability to follow through. Having made contact with your target market through your advertisements, you should expect people to get in touch with you. They will ask for information relating to the products or services or the business opportunity you may be offering. Don’t be shy to call them if they leave you their phone number. They gave it to you for a reason. Talking to your potential clients/partners will make them realize that there is a real person behind your business whom they can consult whenever they have questions or need guidance.
4. Stay current. It is always wise to take advantage of the technologies available to you. Thanks to the Internet, home-based businesses can now cater to millions of people worldwide, 24 hours a day, using minimal effort (because of the automated system) and the minimal cost associated with it.
5. Stay positive. In the final analysis, what is important is having the right attitude towards your business. There will always be challenges, no matter how foolproof your strategy is. You have to believe in your ability to succeed, to have passion and courage, and to never give up.
Results differ from one person to the next. That is the nature of all business. However, by following these simple steps you will greatly increase your odds of building a successful work-from-home business.

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March 27, 2009

Make Your Decision Today

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Make Your Decision Today

Take a deep look at all your building business credit cards. Check with a consolidation center and find out whether you can get anything that will help you cut the interest rate. If you can get even 0.5% less interest rate, go for it. Even this minute decrease in interest can spin off great amount of cash in the long run. So, always be on the look out for new deals in debt consolidation by which you can save not only a lot of stress but also a lot of hard cash.

Anyone in building business credit card debt should consider a plan to consolidate your credit card debt, especially if you have one bill that has a lower interest rate

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Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

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Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

OBJECTIVES: To determine if a standard of care for wheelchair provision exists within the participating centers and if there is disparity in wheelchair customizability among the study sample. DESIGN: Convenience sample survey. SETTING: Thirteen Model Spinal Cord Injury Systems that provide comprehensive rehabilitation for people with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and that are part of the national database funded through the US Department of Education. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 412 people with SCI who use wheelchairs over 40 hours a week. INTERVENTION: Survey information was obtained from subjects via telephone and in-person interviews and from the national database. Collected information included age, race, education, level of injury, and wheelchair funding source. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Number and type (manual or power) of wheelchairs. Wheelchair customizability as defined by design features (eg, adjustable axle position, programmable controls). RESULTS: Ninety-seven percent of manual wheelchair users and 54% of power wheelchairs users had customizable wheelchairs. No power wheelchair user received a wheelchair without programmable controls. Minorities with low socioeconomic backgrounds (low income, Medicaid/Medicare recipients, less educated) were more likely to have standard manual and standard programmable power wheelchairs. Older subjects were also more likely to have standard programmable power wheelchairs and handicap scooters. CONCLUSIONS: The standard of care for manual wheelchair users with SCI is a lightweight and customizable wheelchair. The standard of care for power wheelchairs users has programmable controls. Unfortunately, socioeconomically disadvantaged people were less likely to receive customizable wheelchairs.

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March 25, 2009

You Can Write a Winning Cover Letter With a Cover Letter Maker

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You Can Write a Winning Cover Letter With a Cover Letter Maker

You may be dreaming of the day you’ll meet a hiring managerthe man or woman who’s in charge of giving you the thumbs up or down on the job you’re applying for. So dont hold back another minute. Resume cover letters maker is your ticket to the position you want. Just as you make a meal, one ingredient at a time, so will you make a cover letter that shows the employer who you are, your experience and education and your contact information. Check the Web for cover letter example makers. Find the cover letter maker that’s right for you and then put it to work, making your own letter and submitting it to the organizations on your list.

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March 23, 2009

I don’t know how to market Dot com provides high response

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I don’t know how to market Dot com provides high response

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We have tons of recourses to help business owners grow their business. From Banner advertising, to magazines ads. I don’t know how to market Dot com is a huge marketing store with integrative training videos, and eBooks to teach newbie’s how to market their online business.
When many newbie’s start their own home business they don’t really realize what their getting into and the know nothing about what to do next after they start that business. Some newbie’s try to market their business but the end up quitting. That is why there is such a high failure rate or 99%. So that means only 1 % of home business owners are trying to learn to they can get into profit mode fast. Learning how to market online is not hard. Many people just need to relax and fine resources like I don’t know how to market Dot com to guide them and show them what typed of advertising methods they can use.

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Upper-limb joint power and its distribution in spinal cord injured wheelchair users: steady-state self-selected speed versus maximal acceleration trials

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Upper-limb joint power and its distribution in spinal cord injured wheelchair users: steady-state self-selected speed versus maximal acceleration trials

OBJECTIVE: To compare upper-limb joint power magnitude and distribution between the shoulder, elbow, and wrist during maximal acceleration (MAC) versus steady-state, self-selected speed (SSS) manual medicare power wheelchairs propulsion. DESIGN: Cross-sectional biomechanic study. SETTING: Research university and teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Volunteer sample of 13 manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury below T1. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Propulsive joint power magnitude and fractional distribution among upper-limb joints. RESULTS: Wilcoxon signed-rank testing revealed shoulder power was larger for MAC versus SSS (median peak, 101.5W; interquartile range IQR, 74.6; median peak, 37.7W; IQR, 22.9; respectively) (P<.01). Elbow and wrist power were unchanged. Peak shoulder power fraction was larger for MAC versus SSS (median peak, 1.055; IQR, .110 vs peak, .870; IQR, .252) (P<.01). Peak elbow power fraction was smaller for MAC versus SSS (median peak, -.012; IQR, .144 vs peak, .146; IQR, .206) (P<.05). Peak wrist power fraction was smaller for MAC versus SSS (median peak, -.058; IQR, .057 vs peak, -.010; IQR, .150) (P<.05). CONCLUSIONS: Power at the shoulder was larger than at other joints. Peak shoulder joint power and power fraction was larger during MAC versus SSS propulsion. Elbow and wrist power fractions were smaller for MAC versus SSS propulsion. Higher joint power, present under MAC, may predispose manual power wheelchairs users to injury, particularly at the shoulder.

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March 20, 2009

Pediatric power wheelchairs: evaluation of function in the home and school environments

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Pediatric power wheelchairs: evaluation of function in the home and school environments

The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of four power wheelchairs and handicap scooters when used by children to perform a variety of indoor activities. Eight boys and eight girls performed a series of 11 functional tasks when positioned in each of four different power wheelchairs reflecting different design classes. There were no significant differences for many of the dependent variables. However, the Everaid Turbo was significantly better for functional positioning at a standard kitchen table and at school desks and for accessing objects at different heights. By contrast the Invacare Jaguar was better for straight-line driving speed. Other findings include children’s subjective impressions of the four power wheelchairs.

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Watch for Hidden Fees

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Watch for Hidden Fees

Many solicitations, especially through the mail, promise universal acceptance, pre-approval and high business line of credit limits. Always read the fine print for fees and hidden charges. Deals that sound too good usually are. If the responsible and savvy consumer can successfully compare building business credit cards and their interest rates and charges, it is possible to move balances to more favorable cards by combining balances and juggling finances. These options are best used for those with higher credit lines, and with the advice of a tax accountant or bookkeeper.

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March 19, 2009

Win Your Dream Job With a Winning Cover Letter

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Win Your Dream Job With a Winning Cover Letter

What will put you at the top of the list of job candidates? A winning cover letter. Just what is that? It’s a letter written in a friendly yet professional way and includes the essential elements needed to grab a meeting planner’s attention: your education, experience, expertise, interest in the job available and why you believe you’re the ideal candidate. Writers of winning cover letter examples also ask for an interview before signing off. Being able to meet with a potential employer in person helps them get that much closer to the job they want. You can do the same.

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March 15, 2009

Freelance Writing

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Freelance Writing

If you are looking for a way to start a home based business opportunity and make some extra money, then you really should look into freelance writing as a great business opportunity. When you are a freelance writer, you are in control of how much you do during a day. You can write as many or as little as you can handle, and this is all under your own discretion. This is a fascinating way to make money as you will not only be working when you write, you will be learning about whatever it is you are writing about for the client as well. There are countless possibilities when it comes to freelance writing, because you never know what a customer is going to ask for.
From Apples To Zebras, You Can Cover It All
When you are freelance writer, you can basically cover anything and everything. You never know what you are going to write about, and depending on the customer’s requests you can be very busy. Many times you will have to do a great deal of research to keep things correct, and you should never try to bluff something that you know many people are going to read and depend on. When the customer asks for a specific thing, you have the obligation to give them what it is that they want. If you have an issue with what the client is asking for, it is up to you to either refuse the contract or see if they have anything else that you can cover.
Getting Your Name Recognized
When you are running a freelance writing company from your home, you are going to need to get some exposure in order to generate business. One of the best ways to generate interest from potential clients is to place your portfolio on a freelance writing site. This will allow many customers the chance to view what you have done prior and get an idea of your skill set. You can exchange emails from this point and work out the find details in regards to the work that needs to be done and what the cost will be. This is a great way to get many different kinds of writing work as well; this also opens the door for jobs such as e-books or resumes. If you need to get the company recognized, then clearly this is the best possible way to get it done.
Pay Scales
The pay for freelance writing can vary under many different circumstances. The experience that you have will be an obvious way to gauge what your pay will work out to be, and sometimes it can make all the difference in the world between a small check and a big payday. Many clients want you to be experienced and they are in fact willing to pay well for the writer that knows what they are doing, yet you need to keep in mind that the customer would like to not have to pay through the nose fore the work that needs to be done. This type of business opportunity is a bidding game, and the lowest bid usually wins the work. This is not always the case however, and if you are somewhere in the middle with a great deal of experience and great references you can in fact take the job home.

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Other factors to consider

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Other factors to consider

The decision to go into business is based on a thorough study of factors such as the potential market, sales promotion and advertising, location, making the product or setting up the service, delivery of the product and profit potential. Consultation with a small home business expert such as a Small Business Administration Service Corps of Retired Executives Association (SCORE) counselor or the Small business opportunity Development Center (SBDC) staff (1-800-445-7232) will help you decide if the particular small business would be feasible and help find answers to the following and other related questions: How likely is it that the business will be profitable? What is the competition? Is there a long-time need for the product or service, or is it a fad-type item? Are you an expert in producing the product or service?

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A prototype power assist wheelchair that provides for obstacle detection and avoidance for those with visual impairments

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A prototype power assist wheelchair that provides for obstacle detection and avoidance for those with visual impairments

BACKGROUND: Almost 10% of all individuals who are legally blind also have a mobility impairment. The majority of these individuals are dependent on others for mobility. The Smart Power Assistance Module (SPAM) for manual wheelchairs is being developed to provide independent mobility for this population. METHODS: A prototype of the SPAM has been developed using Yamaha JWII power assist hubs, sonar and infrared rangefinders, and a microprocessor. The prototype limits the user to moving straight forward, straight backward, or turning in place, and increases the resistance of the wheels based on the proximity of obstacles. The result is haptic feedback to the user regarding the environment surrounding the medicare power wheelchairs. RESULTS: The prototype has been evaluated with four blindfolded able-bodied users and one individual who is blind but not mobility impaired. For all individuals, the prototype reduced the number of collisions on a simple navigation task. CONCLUSION: The prototype demonstrates the feasibility of providing navigation assistance to manual wheelchair users and medical scooters, but several shortcomings of the system were identified to be addressed in a second generation prototype.

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March 12, 2009

You CAN Write a Dynamic Cover Letter

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You CAN Write a Dynamic Cover Letter

Everyone who wishes to, can write a dynamic cover letter if they want to. Dynamic cover letters show the real person who typed the words. An employer can tell quickly if you’re a phony or an authentic person seeking a real job. Erase any doubts by writing a dynamic cover letters that illustrate your best qualities and capabilities. Be sure to show, as well, that you will be an asset to the organization and a solid member of the company team. All hiring managers are eager to hire men and women who will add substance and creativity.

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March 8, 2009

Advancements in power wheelchair joystick technology: Effects of isometric joysticks and signal conditioning on driving performance

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Advancements in power wheelchair joystick technology: Effects of isometric joysticks and signal conditioning on driving performance

OBJECTIVE: An estimated 125,000 Americans with movement disorders that preclude independent mobility in a power wheelchairs and handicap scooters could benefit from improved control devices. We developed variable gain algorithm (VGA) software for our isometric joystick (IJ) that allows it to emulate a commercially available motion-sensing joystick (MSJ) in performance but retain the unique customizable features of an isometric control. Force sensing algorithm (FSA) software allowed the IJ to function as a simple isometric device. DESIGN: Using a Fitts’ Law paradigm, we compared driving performance with floor targets using a standard MSJ and an IJ with both FSA and VGA software in 11 electric power wheelchair users with a variety of impairments. Outcome measures were reaction time (RT), movement time (MT), and driving accuracy (DA). RESULTS: The IJ with FSA had a significantly shorter RT than the MSJ (P < 0.0020). The IJ with FSA had a significantly longer MT than the MSJ to far targets (P < 0.0159). No differences were found between the IJ with VGA and the MSJ with respect to RT or MT. No differences in DA were found among any of the joysticks. CONCLUSIONS: VGA software allowed the IJ to function similarly to the MSJ with respect to RT, MT, and DA.

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Starting A Small Home Business With Little Income Potential

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Starting A Small Home Business With Little Income Potential

Why would anyone contemplate starting a small home business with little income potential? You may be surprised to know that this is indeed much more common than you might imagine. As a matter of fact, the idea of ferreting out income opportunities that may not carry the promise of upfront riches is a much underrated methodology of supporting a real money maker!
For example, if you consider opening an online business that specializes in a service, such as the sale of your language lessons for children of elementary school age, you may find that your niche is woefully limited. As a matter of fact, you may find that parents actively searching out websites just as yours are few and far between.
Thus starting a small Starscapes.com business opportunity with little income potential and then tying it to your real endeavor will have a twofold impact: you will generate some income that will defray the cost of web hosting, and other site related expenses, while at the same time expanding the target audience which will visit your website.
Back to the example aforementioned: if you are selling language lessons to young children - a service by and large not a hot button search topic for many a parent - but have added a revenue stream on the side that will perhaps make you an affiliate for a major educational toy or book retailer, your site will suddenly experience a mass appeal, thus heavily increasing the visitors to your site and therefore the exposure of your main program.
Keeping visitors on your site is another endeavor that is just as crucial as getting them there in the first place; to this end, you may find that free e-book giveaways, online games, lessons plans, and craft ideas are a wonderful way of making your site perhaps not a sales vehicle only but instead giving it an almost portal like quality. To this end, starting a small home business with little income potential - such as affiliate marketing an education book - can have a most lucrative effect on your mainline business, namely the business of teaching young children a different language.
Affiliate programs are of course quite plentiful in and of themselves, and therefore it is vital that you find one that is not only germane to your main line of business but in the same way does not stand to be a competition. While an appeal to the target audience is vital, not offering a broadly enough appeal is detrimental. You may be able to achieve this by offering a separate section of your site and devoting it to parent resources. If possible, you will be wise to showcase material that point out just how important language lessons may be to a growing child.
Even as the odds of you - the reader - selling language lessons may not be overly great, the fact that starting a small home business with a limited income potential may be the key for ensuring a high volume of sales for your main money maker is an almost universal truth you will be wise to examine. Making a little money in an effort to make a lot more is indeed a smart move on many different fronts!

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March 7, 2009

Searching for Financing

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Searching for Financing

Inadequate capital is the cause of many home business failures even though most home-based businesses require a limited amount of start-up money. There are several sources to consider when looking for financing for your business. But first you need to consider how much money you are going to need. Consider all of the expenses of starting up your business and add on at least three months of operating costs. Do a cash flow analysis as given in Appendix I (6KB PDF) to determine capital needs. The SBDC (1-800-455-7232) can assist you with developing and completing your cash flows. When you know what you need, start looking for sources of capital. Experienced business owners recommend that at least half, if not more, of your business opportunity investment should come from personal savings. This can include profit shares or early retirement funds, real estate equity loans, cash-value insurance policies, or credit card advances. (Note: credit card interest rates may be very high compared to other sources of capital.) If you do not have enough startup money, consider borrowing from friends and relatives who believe in you and your business plan. But remember to do it on a business-like basis by writing up a loan agreement that specifies the amount borrowed, the length of the loan period, the interest rate, schedule of payments, and any collateral.
Banks are sometimes reluctant to lend to owners of new businesses because the business has no background of proven success. If you are persistent, have a good business plan, demonstrate through market research that there is a market for your product or service, and can prove your worthiness as a business owner, you will find many ways to finance your business. Possible loan sources include commercial finance companies and savings and loan associations. Following are other sources for loans:

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March 6, 2009

Step Up to a New Job as Secretary With a Great Cover Letter

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Step Up to a New Job as Secretary With a Great Cover Letter

Do you like to answer email and postal correspondence? Are you good with the public on the phone? Do you enjoy keeping files organized and following up with schedules and appointments? Then you may want to pursue a job as a secretary. If so, create a great secretary cover letter example and send it off to companies who are in the market for someone like you.
Secretary cover letters should include reference to your abilities as well as your experience and any expertise you may have, such as knowledge of the medical of legal field. And be sure to ask for an interview in all the secretary cover letters you submit to hiring managers.

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March 5, 2009

Distribution and cost of wheelchairs and scooters provided by Veterans Health Administration

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Distribution and cost of wheelchairs and scooters provided by Veterans Health Administration

During fiscal years 2000 and 2001, the Veterans Health Administration provided veterans with more than 131,000 power wheelchairs and medical scooters at a cost of $109 million. This national study is the first to investigate Veterans Health Administration costs in providing wheelchairs and scooters and to compare regional prescription patterns. With a retrospective design, we used descriptive methods to analyze fiscal years 2000 and 2001 National Prosthetics Patient Database data (cleaned data set of 113,724 records). Wheelchairs were categorized by function, weight, and adjustability options for meeting individual needs (e.g., axle position, camber, position of wheels, tilt, and recline options). Results displayed a cost distribution that was negatively skewed by low-cost accessories coded as wheelchairs. Of the standard manual wheelchairs, 3.5% could be considered beyond the customary cost. Regionally, 71% to 86% of all wheelchairs provided were manual wheelchairs, 5% to 11% were power wheelchairs, and 5% to 20% were scooters. The considerable variation found in the types of wheelchairs and scooters provided across Veterans Integrated Service Networks may indicate a need for evidence-based prescription guidelines and clinician training in wheeled-mobility technologies.

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Use Common Sense

When you make business line of credit card payments, you are more than likely making a payment on the interest as much or more than the actual principle. Make sure that you can find a building business credit card with low interest and a card that is compatible with your level of income. Numbers falling between 12% and 18% APR are the best credit card rate for people with median level incomes. Any higher than those rates and you are forking over more money for interest and finance charges than you need to.

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