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Ileana Armando

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

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Pim Fortuym

Combating tax fraud, BP Holdings - 0 views

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    bp madrid holdings anti-fraud news articles Problems regarding tax frauds continue to dwell and even worsens. Efforts are now fully focused on the issue of prioritizing VAT fraud. The debate on VAT fraud has been divided into 2 main areas: 1. Conventional measures to reinforce existing VAT system. 2. More far reaching measures to modify the system, namely: o An option for Member States to introduce a general reverse charge system; o Taxation of Intra-Community transactions The Commission created a new expert group with Member States, the "Anti Tax Fraud Strategy (ATFS)" expert group, with a view to conduct the technical discussions on the conventional measures. The Vat system is not enough to combat a VAT fraud within a single market. There is need to improve a greater system in order to have a harmony and increase in cooperation between the state and the people. The commission proposes to improve measures to strengthen the existing system. Insinuations of tax evasion and target incompetence for income measurement are significant. Systematic misinterpretations of income source present misleading view of income distribution and redistribution profiles. Proposals have been submitted to fight fraud. More far reaching methods such as legislative proposals were released February 2008. In this Communication the Commission analyses the taxation of Intra-Community transactions and the introduction of the option of a general reverse charge system. November 2007, the commission presented a Communication with key elements concerned the conventional measures like the need of tax administrations for accurate information, the integration of an EU approach into the management of the VAT system and the importance of updated information on the VAT status of persons. The programs work by providing global approach to give measures for some action plans: to prevent potential fraudsters, an online confirmation was made available to traders for the vali
brent devon

BP Holdings Barcelona - Bly Report: recommendation to reality - 1 views

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    http://www.bp.com/extendedsectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9044263&contentId=7077294 Immediately after the Deepwater Horizon accident in the Gulf of Mexico, BP asked its most senior safety professional, Mark Bly, to lead an investigation relating to the causes of the incident and make recommendations to help prevent such accidents from occurring. The investigation led to 26 recommendations for reducing risk in BP's drilling operations. Since the report's publication in 2010, BP has made a significant progress in implementing those 26 recommendations. BP Magazine finds out more In September 2010, four months after the Deepwater Horizon accident in the Gulf of Mexico, BP released its Deepwater Horizon Accident Investigation Report, known as the Bly Report, concluding that the accident resulted from a complex, interlinked series of failures involving multiple parties. The report was the work of an investigation team led by BP's head of safety and operations, Mark Bly, and consisted of more than 50 technical and other specialists, drawn not only from BP but also the wider energy industry. The team made 26 recommendations specific to drilling, aimed at further reducing risk. Accepting all of these recommendations, BP committed to their implementation across its worldwide drilling operations and the recommendations are now in the process of being implemented into the well designs by engineers and operations personnel. That implementation is overseen by the global wells organisation (GWO), established by BP in April 2011 to facilitate a stronger, centralised and standardised approach to all BP-operated wells activity. "Our mission is to deliver safe, compliant and reliable wells for BP," says Richard Lynch, head of GWO. "We have to be very clear about the work we are doing and the risks involved, and have plans in place to manage those risks. "Successfully delivering the report's recommendations will standardise the way we work, and give us the base
jy williams

Tips to Avoid Online Auction Scams, bp holdings - 1 views

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    bp holdings This is going to be my second post on scams. Earlier I had posted how I was about to get scammed in the posts how to avoid charitable donation scams. Last week I was reading a scam story, where a buyer bid and won three iPhones at a cheap price. The seller had good reputation and 100% positive feedback. Seller was throughout very quick to respond. Read more this original page to find out what actually happened then? The story motivated me in to writing this topic for today. A little help to prevent fraud happening in your life. Everyone likes a good deal - especially on items that tend to be more expensive, like jewelry and collectibles. As such, more people are turning to online auction sites like eBay to find these kinds of great deals. But the trouble with buying online is that there are unscrupulous sellers out there, and you need to know what to look for. Here are some tips to avoid scams when buying jewelry and other collectibles from online auction sites. Only Use Reputable Sellers The first thing to check when buying online is to only use reputable sellers. People who sell jewelry online, or other collectibles, know that their reputation is everything. If a buyer is going to shell out thousands of dollars, they want a sense of trust. And online, that all comes down to feedback. Make sure that you only deal with sellers who have a positive feedback rating over 98%, and who have transactions under their belt. An example that could be a scam is a new seller, with only one or two transactions over the last week. Most sellers who sell collectibles will have lots of transactions over several years. Also, look for sellers who have sold expensive items before. This can give you a sense that they know what they are doing. If the seller has only sold $10 electronic accessories, and is now listing a $5,000 diamond ring, this could be a red flag. The bottom line is that you should check the feedback profile carefully.
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    Wow….I'm sooo glad I read your advice & tips on names headlines & a title? It Really made me think about it…I had one in mind…but not now…it definately isn't the one..Thanks so much…….Mine will be a catchy one.
brent devon

Personal finance - Tips to save money and invest profitably - BP Holdings Barcelona - 0 views

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    http://www.bpspainholdings.com/2012/09/personal-finance-tips-to-save-money-and-invest-profitably/ People are responsible for all the financial troubles they may be going through. This is because they chose not to follow the guidelines given out by the financial experts to manage their finances well. Therefore, they should try to learn the basics of personal financial management and do away with any kind of irresponsible financial behavior. A good working knowledge of the finances will help people to save money and think investing it on somes constructive purpose. People who are really interested to become financially responsible citizens will be glad to learn about some financial tricks that will help them to achieve their goals. Tips to save dollars Here are some tips that will help a s to raise a good amount of money as savings: a) Banks - Financial institutions like banks or credit unions are considered as some of the most secure places to save money and grow an emergency fund. As a result of the Great Depression of 2008, the US government has hiked the amount of coverage for bank accounts held by the citizens. The bank security money has now been raised to $250,000 for every individual account holder. b) Internet banking - People can take advantage of the web-based services offered by the banks. They can use the Internet banking facilities of a bank to conduct market surveys of all the financial products, analyze their return on investments or learn about the minimum deposit amount required across the country. Therefore, they can save money through the low cost services provided by the banks to take out loans, open savings account, etc. c) Price waivers - It is extremely important to shop around in the local market before one selects a particular loan provider. They have to compare the quotes provided by several lenders and ask for prices waivers. Moreover, they can share the rates offered by the lenders, so that they stand in a good s
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
raine smith

BP Holdings - How to Avoid Scams on Craigslist - 0 views

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    http://www.wikihow.com/Avoid-Scams-on-Craigslist Craigslist is known worldwide for their classifieds for just about anything - from toys to furniture. With a few simple clicks and an email address, anyone can post wanted and 'for sale' items. However, everyone needs to be aware and distinguish valid and scam posts in Craigslist. Search and browse within your own city or state limits. This will give you and the seller the opportunity to meet in person. Try all attempts to exchange in person instead of mailing money. Unlike E-Bay, Craigslist is not responsible of transaction mishaps. This means, if you send money to someone, you can't report it to Craigslist if you don't receive the item that you were paying for. Any reference to Craigslist that says "buyer protection" or "certified seller" is bogus. Insist on cash. Fake checks and money orders are common, and banks will hold you - not the seller - responsible. Never wire money to anyone under any circumstances. Most payments made by wire transfer are fraudulent. Prioritize posts with pictures over text-only posts. If you are interested in a non-image post or would like more details, contact the poster but do not make any offers until you are fully satisfied. If they don't get back to you, look for something else. Have some knowledge of what the item's average price is. This is more common for renting an apartment or buying a car over Craigslist. If you're not sure, browse through newspaper classifieds, other Craigslist posts, use the Kelley Blue Book for vehicles, or ask friends for a reasonable price range for that specific item.
vince john

FICO UNLEASHES NEW ANALYTICS FOR FIGHTING AMERICA'S $700+ BILLION HEALTHCARE FRAUD, WAS... - 1 views

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    MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 2, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- FICO (NYSE:FICO), the leading provider of predictive analytics and decision management technology, today released the latest version of FICO® Insurance Fraud Manager, the most advanced system for detecting and preventing healthcare insurance fraud, waste and abuse. FICO® Insurance Fraud Manager 3.3 integrates link analysis with business rules and predictive analytics, and also adds a facility model for detecting fraud at a hospital or an outpatient provider.
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