Archive for May, 2009

Mortgage Info

May 21st, 2009

mortgage1 Mortgage InfoThis is a great time to Refinance Your Home or Buy a New Home — the Mortgage Rates are so low, these days! It’s always worth a shot to find out what the costs of switching over to a new mortgage would be, to see if that’s the right move for you.

Whether you are building your own house, buying a new property, gathering funds to do a renovation project, or Refinancing your current Mortgage at a much Lower Rate, you’ll be looking for Funding — Money, Money & More Money! Here are some commonly asked questions regarding funding for a Mortgage or a Home Improvement Loan.

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What is Enterprise Shipping?

May 10th, 2009

Enterprise shipping is not some mysterious corporate function. In fact, it is exactly what it sounds like. It is the process of shipping performed at a level visible to any management person or employee who has been given the permissions to perform the shipping task, or see the shipping information at a corporate level.

Enterprise shipping goes beyond the normal, “I have a package and now I need to ship it” type of processing. In this situation, shipping is not a just a function of the warehouse, it is a process driven by the enterprise. There must be planning in place for how to get the information required for shipment processing, how to use the information to create business rules to ship the order properly, and how to route correctly the results of what has shipped to the appropriate data storage locations in the enterprise.

A new enterprise shipping system needs to be able to handle existing company requirements and processes as well as being scalable upward and across the enterprise. An enterprise shipping system purchase should be the last purchase required by any company. The ability to handle the work load to an infinite level is an important requirement of any enterprise shipping system.

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Auction Basics

May 5th, 2009

auction 300x195 Auction Basics An auction kicks off systematically. The auctioneer’s rattles are the traditional signal almost everyone knows about. This rattle can be in the form of a bell or a rapid fire. The auctioneer often uses a microphone to amplify this signal for a dramatic effect. This is very important, since there is a need to attract the attention of all prospective bidders who are interested in buying the properly being auctioned. It is also common for auctioneers to sell many different items under a single price quotation. You should determine very carefully you need for each of the items being sold as a single package.

During the auction, it is the responsibility of the auctioneer to make everyone feel very comfortable to make any bid. Although there are instructions to be followed, some of which might seem very strange to prospective bidders, every bid should be paid attention to. In most cases, auctions are arranged for many items at the same time. In this case, speed becomes a very important factor. As a buyer, you, therefore, need to do your calculation fast in order for your bid to be competitive and reasonable. In case winning bidder has any responsibility for their products items ensure that you know where are your items and collect them as well as a place them all together so that you will keep them safe as auction progresses. Never get caught-up in the bidding war – until it is below the set limit.

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Tips When Buying Inflatables For Your Rental Business

May 2nd, 2009

When it comes to buying products for your inflatable rental company or family entertainment center, there are several rules you must follow to be successful. We have been selling commercial inflatables for years and we know the keys to success and they all start with product selection.

Tip #1 – Quality Product

Your entire business plan revolves around your product. Quality of product is essential to success. You only make money if your inflatables are in service. You can not afford to have product in the shop for repairs. Go with reliable brands. There are a lot of good and bad products in the market place and like most things you buy, you get what you pay for.

Tip #2 – Start Conservative

To many times we here from start up customers that they would like to start with 10-12 inflatables. Our typical response is why would you do that? The key to success is cash flowing your inflatable business. Start with 3-5 inflatables and when they are all rented consistently. If inflatables are sitting in your garage they are only costing you money, not making you money.

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