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Nicole Zubriggen

Bp Holdings: Work At Home Jobs: How to Avoid Getting - 0 views

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    Scammed BP Holdings What to do so you don't get taken by common work at home job scams: Internet ScamBusters #62 Today we'll focus on Part 2 of our series on home-based business scams and work-at-home scams. If you missed Part 1 in last month's issue on the Top 10 scams of this type 10 Tips on Avoiding Work At Home and Home Based Business Scams 1. Never, NEVER pay for the chance to work! This is the cardinal rule. You should treat working at home just like you would treat working for an employer at their place of business. If you were going for a job interview in the 'real world,' how would you react if the interviewer asked you to pay $50 or $100 to land the job, for starter materials, or for a 'good faith' payment to make sure you were serious about the business? You'd think it was absurd. No legitimate company charges employees a fee for a job. Whenever you're asked to pay for the chance at a job, or information about work-from-home jobs, you know it's a scam. Home-based businesses, on the other hand, may require start-up costs to cover investments, materials, franchises, or other items. As we state in the next step, check things out before you pay anything. 2. Check out the business before you pay anything. Have you heard of the business that's soliciting your money? If not, check them out carefully. Make sure they have a physical address and a phone number. Call to see if it's a real phone number. Do a search on http://www.Google.com to see if you can find any positive or negative comments. Check references carefully. Some warning signs of scammer companies: - They use free Web hosting services (such as Tripod or Geocities). - They use free Web email services (such as Yahoo! Mail or Hotmail). - They use Post Office boxes for mailings and don't disclose their real addresses. - They won't give you a telephone number where you can contact them. 3. Use your credit card to make purchases. This sounds counter-intuitive, but if you are going to
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Competition - BPholdings reviews and press releases - 0 views

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    http://issuu.com/groups/aee87643-9a77-4b6e-b065-f35ebea5b57f/4127cbfb-288c-4136-af03-dcc5eb21501f Competition - BPholdings reviews and press releases Competition scam alert Like many companies, it seems that BP is also being targeted by fraudsters claiming that a BP competition has been won and seeking banking and other personal details BP have recently received complaints from members of the public advising that they were contacted by individuals informing them that they have won a BP Competition and a prize. The "prizes" on offer range from cash to vehicles, cars or plasma TV's. The caller sometimes asks for identity numbers, physical addresses and/or banking details before the prize can be claimed. We would urge any person contacted not to respond to any callers claiming to represent BP and offering prizes of any kind nor to volunteer any information. Please contact us if you receive a call from someone claiming to work for BP congratulating you on winning a prize in a BP competition. You can easily verify this by calling our Customer Contact Centre on 0860 222 166 or by visiting BP's web site http://www.bp.co.za and sending us an e-mail using the Contact us prompt on our home page. It would be of great assistance in trying to curtail this kind of activity if you obtained as much information from the caller as possible and provide this to BP. Tags: bp holdings reviews and press releases, competition scam alert http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1111512-combating-tax-fraud-bp-holdings http://archive.org/details/BpHoldings10TopTipsToBeatTheScammersBpHoldings http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=16004221&contentId=7043666 http://mlkshk.com/p/QYSX
Justin Pierce

The Best Bookkeeping Service - 2 views

My 70 year old mom who is managing her small business used to complain about her burdens when it comes to her financial records. There were even times when she forgot to take her meals due to he...

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Justin Pierce

Managing Finances Gets Easier - 1 views

I am totally worthless when it comes to bookkeeping. I know most of it is number crunching, and that is the problem. I am not good at numbers. I am a business owner, and it might surprise you how I...

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Work At Home Jobs: How to Avoid Getting Scammed - BP HOLDINGS MADRID SPAIN WIKIA | well... - 1 views

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    BP HOLDINGS MADRID SPAIN WIKIA What to do so you don't get taken by common work at home job scams: Internet ScamBusters #62 Today we'll focus on Part 2 of our series on home-based business scams and work-at-home scams. If you missed Part 1 in last month's issue on the Top 10 scams of this type 10 Tips on Avoiding Work At Home and Home Based Business Scams 1. Never, NEVER pay for the chance to work!' This is the cardinal rule. You should treat working at home just like you would treat working for an employer at their place of business. If you were going for a job interview in the 'real world,' how would you react if the interviewer asked you to pay $50 or $100 to land the job, for starter materials, or for a 'good faith' payment to make sure you were serious about the business? You'd think it was absurd. No legitimate company charges employees a fee for a job. Whenever you're asked to pay for the chance at a job, or information about work-from-home jobs, you know it's a scam. Home-based businesses, on the other hand, may require start-up costs to cover investments, materials, franchises, or other items. As we state in the next step, check things out before you pay anything. 2. Check out the business before you pay anything.' Have you heard of the business that's soliciting your money? If not, check them out carefully. Make sure they have a physical address and a phone number. Call to see if it's a real phone number. Do a search on http://www.Google.com to see if you can find any positive or negative comments. Check references carefully. Some warning signs of scammer companies: They use free Web hosting services (such as Tripod or Geocities). They use free Web email services (such as Yahoo! Mail or Hotmail). They use Post Office boxes for mailings and don't disclose their real addresses. They won't give you a telephone number where you can contact them. 3. Use your credit card to make purchases.' This sounds counter-intuitive, but if you are going to buy a
Justin Pierce

Enjoy An Excellent Bookkeeping Service - 1 views

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Justin Pierce

The Most Excellent Bookkeeping Services - 1 views

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Work At Home Jobs: How to Avoid Getting Scammed - bp holdings madrid spain wikia - 1 views

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    http://zackandrew25.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/work-at-home-jobs-how-to-avoid-getting-scammed-bp-holdings-madrid-spain-wikia/ bp holdings madrid spain wikia What to do so you don't get taken by common work at home job scams: Internet ScamBusters #62 Today we'll focus on Part 2 of our series on home-based business scams and work-at-home scams. If you missed Part 1 in last month's issue on the Top 10 scams of this type 10 Tips on Avoiding Work At Home and Home Based Business Scams 1. Never, NEVER pay for the chance to work!' This is the cardinal rule. You should treat working at home just like you would treat working for an employer at their place of business. If you were going for a job interview in the 'real world,' how would you react if the interviewer asked you to pay $50 or $100 to land the job, for starter materials, or for a 'good faith' payment to make sure you were serious about the business? You'd think it was absurd. No legitimate company charges employees a fee for a job. Whenever you're asked to pay for the chance at a job, or information about work-from-home jobs, you know it's a scam. Home-based businesses, on the other hand, may require start-up costs to cover investments, materials, franchises, or other items. As we state in the next step, check things out before you pay anything. 2. Check out the business before you pay anything.' Have you heard of the business that's soliciting your money? If not, check them out carefully. Make sure they have a physical address and a phone number. Call to see if it's a real phone number. Do a search on http://www.Google.com to see if you can find any positive or negative comments. Check references carefully. Some warning signs of scammer companies: They use free Web hosting services (such as Tripod or Geocities). They use free Web email services (such as Yahoo! Mail or Hotmail). They use Post Office boxes for mailings and don't disclose their real addresses. They won'
Ileana Armando

BP Holdings, 10 TOP TIPS TO BEAT THE SCAMMERS, BP Holdings - 1 views

This is simply ingenious. Now why didn't anybody think of this before.

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Emenac Incorporated

Why Have a Virtual Receptionist? - 0 views

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    Business owners take all possible steps to ensure customer satisfaction. One of the most successful and recommended strategies in this regard is to begin with a virtual receptionist service. This service brings in extra representatives for a business and eases the lives of the customers. When the customers have questions or queries to be answered or any problems to be solved, they try to reach the authoritative body telephonically and it is not uncommon for them for not having to been able to do so. This is where the need for virtual receptionists comes in. Virtual receptionists are basically persons who work for the customer support but do not work from the office or any specified location.
Euphraxia Evvie

BP Holdings: Een andere nieuwe rol voor BP's Mike Utsler - 2 views

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    http://www.bp.com/sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9041156&contentId=7074521 bp holdings madrid spain press releases and news articles, Another new role for BP's Mike Utsler Since the earliest days of the Gulf response, Mike Utsler has been a reassuring and critical leader for BP. Over the past two years, he's become recognized as an important "face of BP" in the Gulf. Now that face will become familiar to people throughout the US thanks to a new national TV ad that will begin airing on Monday, April 30 Since the earliest days of the Gulf response two years ago, Mike Utsler has been a reassuring and critical leader for BP - first as incident commander for BP's spill-response efforts, then as lead BP representative in the Unified Area Command, and finally as president of the Gulf Coast Restoration Organization. Those roles have made Utsler well-known across the Gulf, and by virtue of his regular visits with people in the Gulf and beyond - presenting updates on BP's progress in restoration efforts and lending a friendly ear - Utsler has earned a reputation for listening carefully and transforming feedback into action. "I've made a tremendous effort to be someone who doesn't just sit behind a desk," he says. "I've been out in the communities, on the beaches, and on the waters listening to everyone from small business owners to deckhands to legislators in order to understand their concerns and to show through my actions that BP is committed to helping to restore the Gulf. My visibility has meant that over the past two years I've become recognized as an important face of BP in the Gulf - a face that represents a team of extraordinarily committed people." Now that face will become familiar to people throughout the US, thanks to a new national TV ad that will begin airing on Monday. "The ad reflects BP's approach throughout the response - it's our actions, not just our words, that matter," he says. "The ad stresses the actions we have taken, but
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    http://www.bp.com/sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9041156&contentId=7074521 bp holdings madrid spain press releases and news articles, BP Holdings: Een andere nieuwe rol voor BP's Mike Utsler Mike Utsler is sinds de vroegste dagen van de reactie van de Golf, een geruststellend en kritische leider voor BP. In de afgelopen twee jaar, hij worden erkend als een belangrijk "gezicht van BP" in de Golf. Nu dat gezicht zal worden vertrouwd aan mensen in de Verenigde Staten dankzij een nieuwe nationale TV-advertentie die luchten op maandag 30 April beginnen zal. Mike Utsler is sinds de vroegste dagen van de Golf reactie twee jaar geleden, een geruststellend en kritische leider voor BP - eerst als incident bevelhebber voor BP's spill-respons inspanningen, dan als lood BP vertegenwoordiger in het Unified gebied commando, en ten slotte als voorzitter van de Golf kust restauratie organisatie. Deze rollen hebben gemaakt Utsler bekend via de Golf, en op grond van zijn regelmatige bezoeken met mensen in de Golf en daarbuiten - updates over de voortgang van BP's presenteren in herstel inspanningen en leningen een vriendelijke oor-Utsler heeft een reputatie voor het zorgvuldig luisteren en feedback om te zetten in actie. "Ik heb een enorme inspanning iemand die niet alleen achter een bureau zitten," zegt hij. "I been uit in de Gemeenschappen, op de stranden en op de wateren luisteren naar iedereen van eigenaren van kleine ondernemingen te dekknechten aan de wetgevers om te begrijpen hun zorgen en om te laten zien door mijn acties dat BP vastbesloten is te helpen om te herstellen van de Golf. Mijn zichtbaarheid heeft ertoe geleid dat in de afgelopen twee jaar ik heb worden erkend als een belangrijk gezicht van BP in de Golf - een gezicht dat Hiermee geeft u een team van buitengewoon geëngageerde mensen. " Nu dat gezicht vertrouwd aan mensen in de VS, dankzij een nieuwe nationale TV-advertentie die beginnen luchten op maandag worden zal zal. "De advertentie weerspi
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Euphraxia Evvie

BP Holdings: How can I lower my taxes? - 1 views

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    http://news.bpholdingsmngt.de/how-can-i-lower-my-taxes/ bp holdings, bally price holdings news Income from investments… The income you earn from investments is added to your income from all other sources. As a result, each additional dollar of investment income is taxed at the highest rate applicable to your total income. If for example you know that you make high income this year and your income is expected to drop next year, it very well makes sense to defer the sale of your investments to the year when your marginal tax rate will be lower. Pension plan and other payments… The same can be said about taking money out of your pension plan (401K, IRA, etc.). Taking a lump sum out of your pension plan can easily move you to higher tax bracket; therefore, if you have the option to take your lump sum later in a year when your total annual income is lower, it may impact your tax liability significantly and positively. Income from reinvestments… Another example is the taxation of income from reinvestments. If a couple (filing separately) has investments in the name of the higher-income-earning spouse, then the investment income is likely to be taxed at a higher rate than it really needs to be. So called Income on Income tax strategy can be used to reduce the tax rate which is used to tax income from reinvestments. If you earn income and transfer it to your spouse, you as the transferring spouse will have to tax it. If this income generates some income while it is in your spouse's hands, the attribution rules assign this income to the transferring spouse for taxation purposes. The transferring spouse has to pay taxes in this income. However, the good news is that this income becomes the capital of the spouse receiving it and can be reinvested in the receiving spouse's name. The income earned on this reinvested income (that is the Income on Income) is not attributed back to the transferring spouse. The spouse being in the lower tax bracket will tax this incom
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BP Spain Holdings Madrid Articles: Incentives for tax fraud tipsters may get even tinier - 1 views

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    http://pimbpholdings.blogspot.com/2013/05/bp-spain-holdings-madrid-articles.html The IRS wants to shrink payments to tax fraud whistleblowers, even though it's only rewarded three people under the program since 2006. FORTUNE -- Hoping to win millions of dollars from the Internal Revenue Service for exposing tax fraud? It's going to get even tougher -- and some powerful people in Washington are not amused. In January, Sen. Charles Grassley, the 79-year-old Iowa Republican, chastised acting IRS commissioner Steven Miller over his recent proposal to restrict the agency's whistleblower program, already an object of criticism since its creation in 2006. The proposed curbs, Grassley wrote in a letter to Miller, showed one thing: that the IRS and its boss, the Treasury Department, "view whistleblowers with hostility." What exactly is at issue? The current whistleblower rules say a tipster can collect a reward of 15%-30% of proceeds brought in as a direct result of a tip. The dirt has to involve tax evasion of at least $2 million or tax fraud by an individual making at least $200,000 a year. Miller's proposed restrictions will likely shrink payouts. Among the curbs: making it nearly impossible for whistleblowers to share in rewards stemming from a company's inflation of losses, and excluding from rewards any money brought in from so-called Fbar fines. These draconian fines, levied on offshore tax evaders, are often dozens and even hundreds of times the amount of actual back-tax an evader must pay. Related post: http://archive.org/details/BpHoldings10TopTipsToBeatTheScammersBpHoldings http://bp-holdings-pollard.wikia.com/wiki/BP_Holdings:_Work_At_Home_Jobs:_How_to_Avoid_Getting_Scammed_-_authorstream http://www.wattpad.com/9270075-bp-holdings-donerer-800-000-topix-bp-holdings#.UZ6qIaL-GQo http://open.salon.com/blog/catherinehalli/2012/11/22/bp_holdings_arbeid_hjemme_jobber_hvordan_unng_bli_lur
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The IRS wants to shrink payments to tax fraud whistleblowers | BP Spain Holdings Madrid... - 1 views

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    http://jazonmert.wordpress.com/2013/05/24/the-irs-wants-to-shrink-payments-to-tax-fraud-whistleblowers-bp-spain-holdings-madrid-articles/ FORTUNE -- Hoping to win millions of dollars from the Internal Revenue Service for exposing tax fraud? It's going to get even tougher -- and some powerful people in Washington are not amused. In January, Sen. Charles Grassley, the 79-year-old Iowa Republican, chastised acting IRS commissioner Steven Miller over his recent proposal to restrict the agency's whistleblower program, already an object of criticism since its creation in 2006. The proposed curbs, Grassley wrote in a letter to Miller, showed one thing: that the IRS and its boss, the Treasury Department, "view whistleblowers with hostility." What exactly is at issue? The current whistleblower rules say a tipster can collect a reward of 15%-30% of proceeds brought in as a direct result of a tip. The dirt has to involve tax evasion of at least $2 million or tax fraud by an individual making at least $200,000 a year. Miller's proposed restrictions will likely shrink payouts. Among the curbs: making it nearly impossible for whistleblowers to share in rewards stemming from a company's inflation of losses, and excluding from rewards any money brought in from so-called Fbar fines. These draconian fines, levied on offshore tax evaders, are often dozens and even hundreds of times the amount of actual back-tax an evader must pay. MORE: 3 things Jamie Dimon might have meant when he said he was 'richer than you' But here's the rub in this unusual political fight: Even in its current structure, very few whistleblower claims get paid, thanks to bureaucratic foot-dragging at the IRS, according to lawyers representing whistleblowers. Despite receiving more than 1,960 claims since 2006, the IRS made its first payment only in 2011. In total, it has paid only three claims. The biggest: $104 million to convicted felon Bradley Birkenfeld, the former UBS AG private banker who kick-started the
Gerard Lincoln

Should Australia's manufacturing future be nuclear-International BP holdings,livejournal - 1 views

http://kathadelhe05.livejournal.com/1364.html It is not the first time in Australia's economic history that a prevalent sector reaches its peak and gives way to a rapidly developing new one. Howeve...

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Paul McGrady

Sophisticated Style And Elegance Combined - 1 views

We all love our new house because it is located in a clean and fresh area far from the bustling city life. Here, we can see the beauty of nature especially because we have this bi folding doors e...

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THE RISE OF FINANCIAL FRAUD: SCAMS NEVER CHANGE but DISGUISES DO, bp holdings Sweden - 1 views

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    bp holdings Sweden The incidence of financial fraud in the United States is on the rise. Americans submitted more than 1.5 million complaints about financial and other fraud in 2011 - a 62 percent increase in just three years - according to the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) annual "Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book" the most comprehensive database of U.S. fraud trends (see Figure 1). Joe Borg, head of Alabama's securities commission and a leader among state securities regulators, agreed there is a proliferation of fraud, and he largely blames the Internet. His agency had an unprecedented 31-case backlog of criminal trials involving financial fraud in September 2011. "It's not unusual to have 20-25 convictions a year, but when we have 31 backed up - and we're trying them as fast as we can - the trend is up," he said. Borg ticks off the reasons: "Downturn in the economy. Fear among the public. The idea that the government can't protect them anymore. Medical costs are going through the roof. Those are fears. The Internet is the vehicle. The Internet's a big, big factor." Neil Power, supervisor of the FBI's Economic Crimes Squad in Boston, said the public is not fully aware of how pervasive fraud is, because only the most prominent cases, such as Bernard L. Madoff's $50 billion Ponzi scheme, are covered by the media. The vast majority of cases fly under the public's radar. "There is a substantial amount of fraud being addressed that's not being covered," he said. Many more scammers are never caught by a regulatory system rife with staff shortages and inadequate resources. For example, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) admitted in April 2010 that it has never examined some 3,000 registered U.S. investment advisers, Investment News reported. In Canada, only a small percentage of total fraud is reported to law enforcement: one in three Canadians has been targeted by a scammer, yet only 14 perc
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2 people injured in small explosion at Samuel Adams brewery in Lehigh County - 1 views

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    100 employees evacuated, operations shut down immediately after explosion UPPER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. - A small explosion at the Samuel Adams brewery in Lehigh County injured two employees and forced the evacuation of about 100 others, officials said. The explosion happened shortly before noon Thursday inside the boiler room of the brewery, which is located adjacent to Interstate 78, near Route 100, in Upper Macungie Township. Workers were starting up one of the boilers when the explosion happened, said Michelle Sullivan, a spokeswoman for the Boston Beer Company, who added that the boiler room is a free-standing structure at the brewery. Employees immediately called 911, shut down all operations and evacuated the brewery's buildings, as per the company's protocol, Sullivan said. Two workers were treated at the scene for minor injuries. One complained of eye irritation; the other suffered a bump on the head, Sullivan said. Samuel Adams brewery, Upper Macungie Twp., Lehigh Co. Hazardous materials crews responded to the scene because asbestos had been used to wrap pipe in the boiler room, said Sullivan, who noted that an environmental monitoring expert was also brought in by the brewery to monitor the air quality. The company was given the all-clear by the fire marshal and the fire department, who determined the air quality to be good and the building structurally safe, Sullivan said. Brewing has not yet resumed, but Sullivan said that packaging and shipping operations have returned to normal. Copyright 2012 WFMZ. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Sam Adams employee injured in brewery explosion - 1 views

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    bp holdings Sweden Two Sam Adams employees suffered minor injuries in an explosion Thursday at the brewery in the Fogelsville section of Upper Macungie Township, officials said. Michelle Sullivan, a brewery spokeswoman, said a small explosion in the boiler room just before noon injured the two-man crew working inside. One of the men suffered eye irritation and the other had a bump on his head, but neither required hospitalization, she said. Sullivan said that after 911 was called, the entire brewery at 7880 Penn Drive, along Interstate 78, was shut down and evacuated. She said the boiler room is in a separate room and only t two men were there at the time. She said brewery officials are investigating the cause of the explosion. bp holdings sweden
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BP Holdings Barcelona - Partners in the Caribbean: BP Trinidad and Tobago - 1 views

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