Archive for September 7th, 2009

Debt Advice in the Face of a Recession

The deteriorating state of the economy should lead borrowers to review their finances as a matter of urgency, say debt experts Debt Advisers Direct, following the Autumn forecast from the Ernst & Young ITEM Club.

“Released on 20th October, the Ernst & Young ITEM Club Autumn forecast ‘sees an economy that has deteriorated dramatically in the last quarter and is now in recession’,” said a spokesperson for Debt Advisers Direct. “The good news, however, is that the recession is expected to be both short and shallow, with GDP rising – even if only by 1% – in 2010.”

“Even so, the impact of today’s economic downturn will be profound,” the spokesperson continued. “By definition, even a ‘shallow’ recession involves a shrinking of the nation’s economy, with the inevitable consequences: lower spending, higher unemployment, greater uncertainty about the future, etc.

“On an individual level, the threat of a reduced monthly income is likely to lead many to review their financial situation. This isn’t to say that economic gloom is a good thing, but everyone needs to stop and take stock of their finances from time to time, and reports such as this can provide a much-needed incentive to do so.

“It’s important for everyone – even people with no debts and significant savings – but for the millions of UK consumers in debt, it’s particularly vital. Many people in the UK have grown used to spending more and more of their monthly budget on debt repayments. In many cases, those repayments take up almost their entire disposable income, so if anything happens to their income, they could almost immediately face a whole range of consequences, from legal action to bailiffs and County Court Judgments (CCJs) – to say nothing of the damage to their credit rating.

“The important thing, of course, is to take action before it’s too late. Seeking professional debt advice is normally the best way to start – any borrower could have a wide range of debt solutions available to them, so it’s vital they talk to a professional organisation which understands every option and can provide impartial debt advice, tailored to their individual circumstances.”

An Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) or debt consolidation loan, for example, could help someone cope with a reduced income – yet neither debt solution would make sense for someone who’s fairly sure they might lose their income (or a significant part of it) in the near future.

“A borrower who is working, but whose job seems to be at risk, may be better off with a flexible debt solution such as a debt management plan: if their income drops, they can ask a professional debt management company to talk to their creditors on their behalf, renegotiating their debt repayments as and when it becomes necessary.”

Different borrowers, in other words, will need to adopt different strategies to deal with their debts. “There’s no ‘silver bullet’ for debt. Debt management plans, debt consolidation loans, debt consolidation remortgages, IVAs, even bankruptcy – each has its place, but the debt solution that’s right for one person can be completely inappropriate for another. The key thing is to take the time to get the right debt advice before making any commitments.”

Search Engine Ranking

Search Engine Optimization is a buzzword that you will hear all over the Internet. SEO as it is also called is the method that is used to get your websites to rank high on the Search Engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN etc..

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Make Sure Your Dog’s Collar Fits

Why You Need a Dog Collar That Fits

Can you imagine wearing ill-fitting shoes all day, every day? You'd be terribly uncomfortable, and you would get blisters or sores.

Your dog wears his collar 24 hours a day, and just as with too-tight or too-loose shoes, a poorly fitting collar can cause irritation and discomfort. But for dogs, a collar that doesn't fit well can even be more dangerous. A too-loose collar can slip off over your dog's head. Since this often happens in a moment of panic-when your dog puts on the brakes while walking-the result can be quite dangerous; you could wind up with a frightened dog running around outdoors with no identification. This situation would be much worse than a blister. If you dog is an escape artist you may want to think about a Martingale Collar to prevent escapes.

How to Get the Perfect Fit For Your Dog Collar

Make sure that you choose the perfect fit for your dog's collar by first measuring your dog's neck. Take a string and place it around your dog's neck where the collar should be. Mark the length and lay it out on a ruler to find out how many inches or centimeters around your dog's neck is. Use this as your guide when dog collar shopping.

How To Adjust Your Dog Collar

After choosing a collar that has a size range that should fit your dog, try it on. Regardless if you choose an adjustable collar or a buckle collar you will be able to adjust the size until you can slide two fingers under the collar. Then try to pull it off over your dog's head. If it can easily come off that way, make it a bit tighter until it is both comfortable and safe. Check your collar regularly to make sure that it still fits properly.

Width is Important In Selecting A Collar

Pay attention to the collar's width as well. Too wide may cause irritation, and too narrow may cause discomfort during leash walking.

When you go shoe shopping, you take time and pick out shoes that are both fashionable and well-fitting. Do the same when shopping for your dog's collar. He'll thank you for it!

Author: Brenna Fender, dog owner and agility competitor

 

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