Missing Money??Try This..

April 4, 2008 · Filed Under Emergency, Missing, Tips and Trick · Comment 

Do you had ever missing your money?Actually it’s not a big deal if it just for a few bucks, but how if the missing is your asset that you forgotten?According to the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators, one in 10 Americans has forgotten about an asset, and nationally, there’s more than $32 billion in assets waiting to be claimed. So how do you find it? There’s a method to claim your money back.

1.Missingmoney.com: This place does a free search to see if you have unclaimed money in your name. It’s the only official national database and it’s free. Just fill out your name, state, ZIP, etc. and the site automatically searches over 40 states. It takes just seconds and the odds are favorable. One in eight Americans has some missing money to claim. What is the average claim? From $800-$1,000!.

2.Treasurydirect.gov :Do you have saving bonds?Maybe they have matured and may be sitting around in your drawers or in a safe deposit box not earning any interest! Need to cash them in? To find out how much they’re worth go to this site. Then take those bonds to the bank and cash them in! You do have to pay federal taxes, but don’t let that deter you. Sitting on bonds that aren’t paying interest is silly. You’re better off cashing them in, paying the tax and putting the money to better use. All you’re doing is giving the government an interest-free loan if you don’t cash them in!
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Caribbean Travel: Where Can You Go?

April 2, 2008 · Filed Under Holiday, Improve life, Tips and Trick · Comment 

Caribbean Island?? Many people enjoy traveling to the Caribbean for vacation. However, most don’t realize exactly how vast this region is. There are hundreds of things to do and places to see while you’re in the Caribbean, so before you begin planning your trip, you must first decide exactly where you want to go and where you live.

Once called the West Indies, the Caribbean was discovered by different explorers from Europe. Many of the people living on these islands, therefore, speak English very well. Because of the location of these islands in the world, they also cater very well to a United States tourist base, so most of the places in this area are great for travel.

Some of the main islands in the Caribbean include the following: Anguilla, Antiqua and Barbuda, Aruba, the Bahamas, Barbados, the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad, Tobago, Turks and the Caicos Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. You can also travel to a number of Central and South American countries that can coastlines along the Caribbean Island.

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Covert Online Spies

March 29, 2008 · Filed Under Computer, Tips and Trick · Comment 

The Internet is a powerful tool that provides everyone online a way to be connected to each other, gather a lot of information and enjoy convenient services like online shopping and banking. However, many of us Internet users are at constant risk of adware and spyware downloads that make us extremely vulnerable to malicious acts.

We often unknowingly fall prey to adware and spyware downloads as we innocently use the Internet. These adware and spyware downloads can come bundled with some freeware programs we use and sometimes, simply browsing a site puts us at risk. The business of being infected with unwanted adware and spyware downloads can be very serious. Some adware and spyware or malware proliferate the Web to infect our computer systems which gives us no control over unsolicited pop ups as part of targeted market efforts.

On extreme criminal cases however, spyware called malware, is used to take note of keystrokes, scan our computer’s hard drive and steal important passwords and financial information. The information gathered covertly is used for identity theft, which can cause us major headache and at least thousands of dollars to clear our names.
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