Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How a Speeding Ticket Tax Might Effect You As a Driver

In the state of Georgia there is a program they designed to help balance their budget shortfall. This program is the speeding ticket tax. The concept is that certain drivers are hit with extra fines on top of their speeding ticket for the state to raise even more revenue. There are four other states in the country that have similar programs with other states watching and waiting to see if this type of tax works on speeding tickets. Could this effect you and make you pay more fines?

Basically, this program works by charging extra to repeat offenders. If you have points against your license for any reason whether it be parking violations, outdated tags, and other things not related to speeding, you are vulnerable to this tax. If you go above certain speeds and get a speeding ticket with these points on your license, you have to pay even more above and beyond the price of the ticket.

What can the average person do about this?

The most obvious is to drive safely and avoid these types of problems in the first place. But if you do get any sort of ticket, speeding or not, you need to attempt to fight it in court at least to get the points off your license.

There are two ways of doing this. The first is to ask for alternative punishments like traffic school where you have to take a class but generally are not hit with points on your license. The second is to learn how to beat tickets in court with real defenses that can help you win. Either of these should keep your license clean and prevent extra taxation and fines.

San Diego DUI Laws - What Are the Possible Penalties?

Getting a DUI can be a scary experience, especially if you don't know what to expect when you go to court. If you live in San Diego and get a DUI, there are specific penalties that can be handed down. The following information is about these laws and the differences in the penalties if you already have a conviction for driving under the influence.

The Possible Penalties for Your First DUI in San Diego

The penalties for driving under the influence in San Diego are a combination of fines, alcohol and drug rehab programs, jail time, and license restrictions. All of these penalties are at the discretion of the judge and the prosecutor will make sentencing recommendations in the event that you are found or plead guilty. For the first offense, the possible penalties are:

1. Fines ranging from $390 to $1000. 2. 48 hours to 6 months in the county jail. 3. 6 months of driver's license suspension 4. Drug and alcohol program

Other possible penalties include the impoundment of your vehicle for up to six months, community service, ignition interlock device, and MADD impact panel. If probation is part of the imposed sentence, then additional monetary penalties may be imposed, but the drug and alcohol program may be omitted.

The Possible Penalties for Your Second DUI in San Diego

If convicted of a second occurrence of driving under the influence within 10 years, the penalties are higher. These may include:

1. Fines ranging form $390 to $1000. 2. 96 hours to 1 year in the county jail. 3. 2 year license suspension 4. Ignition interlock device

If probation is not part of the sentence, then the jail time may be from 90 days to 1 year in the county jail. The judge also can impound your vehicle, sentence you to community service, and make you attend the MADD impact panel.

The Possible Penalties for Your Third DUI in San Diego

If convicted of a third occurrence of driving under the influence within 10 years, you can expect to spend some serious time in jail and that you will not be driving for quite a while.

1. Fines ranging from $390 to $1000 2. 4 months to 1 year in the county jail 3. 3 year license revocation 4. 18 month alcohol program 5. Ignition interlock device

The judge may also impose the additional penalties listed above. There are also significant additional monetary penalties that may be imposed.

The Possible Penalties for Your Fourth DUI in San Diego

The fourth conviction of driving under the influence will almost definitely get you time in the state penitentiary. The judge will no longer be able to sentence you to time in the county jail. The possible penalties with no probation are:

1. Fines ranging from $390 to $1000 2. 16 to 36 months in the state penitentiary 3. 4 years license revocation 4. 18 month alcohol program 5. Ignition interlock device

The above penalties do not factor any other circumstances, such as an accident, property damage, prior felony convictions, work zone tickets, or any number other factors.

San Diego Courts

There are four main San Diego courts that will handle your DUI case. They are the East, North, and South County Courts, and the Ramona Court. The Ramona Court handles traffic and minor offenses, but the other three courts deal with criminal matters that are more serious. Where you received your driving under the influence charge will determine which court your case will be heard.

In Closing

A DUI is a serious offense and one that you should not take lightly. Seek the advice of an experienced lawyer to help you understand all the laws and options that are available to you.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Importance of Obtaining Appropriate Travel Insurance

The recent Foreign & Commonwealth Office report highlights the importance of obtaining appropriate travel insurance irrespective of your age.

The report raises concerns about the frequency they are asked to assist people who are landed with extremely high treatment and repatriation bills, as a result of travellers either not bothering to take out travel insurance, have failed to declare a pre-existing medical condition when arranging travel insurance, or have wrongly assumed that if they are travelling within Europe, their EHIC would fully cover them for all medical and other associated costs.

Over the last 5 years, the cost of medical treatment has increased by over 270%.

The most common illnesses requiring treatment are stomach upsets, ear infections, allergies and heart problems. Travellers are also involved in a high number of road traffic accidents as well as other injuries in unfamiliar countries.

With so many of the reported incidents being preventable, the FCO is appealing to people travelling or going to live abroad to make some simple preparations before you go. The FCO recommends contacting you GP as early as possible to find out if any vaccinations or medication are advised. Be very careful about what you eat and drink and be alert to the hygiene of the establishments where your food is being prepared. With road accidents continuing to be a significant cause of accidents and deaths, Brits are also reminded to wear protective clothing and helmets, even if the locals don't, and to familiarise themselves with the local rules of the road.

Check with your airline that you can carry any medication in your hand luggage and pack enough supplies for your whole trip and possible delays. Keep your medication in is original packaging and take any prescription documents with you. Check with the embassy that the medication will be legal in the country you are visiting. Some over the counter medicines are illegal in other countries, For example it's illegal to take certain inhalers and allergy medications into Japan.

Savoy in Sharm El Sheikh - The Perfect Summer Holiday

The Royal Family, the fry-up, the roast dinner and Harry Potter. These are just a few things that, as British people, we like to pride ourselves on. But unfortunately, one thing you won't catch us bragging about is our weather. We're currently in the middle of one of our great British winters and it is this time of year when we all look out of our windows at the rain and the grey sky, envying those who live in warmer climates. And because of this, it is also the time of year when we have the most motivation to start planning our summer holidays. Most obvious question first; where do you want to go for your holiday? The obvious option is somewhere warm where you can soak up plenty of sun.

However, whether or not you want to do any activities on your holiday is also important to consider. Maybe you want to do absolutely nothing and spend all of your time in the pool or on a sun lounger, whilst being waited on hand and foot. But then you may wish to visit some truly overwhelming locations that can only be experienced once in a lifetime and take in a touch of history and culture whilst you're away. Whether you are after the former or the latter, both of these can be done in Egypt. You can experience a relaxing break which you will never forget, whilst simultaneously profiting from its hot weather and fascinating history. Why not visit the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza and get a feel of what life was like back in Ancient Egypt? Or maybe you could visit the scenes of where Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile was set, by taking a cruise along the Nile.

The number of destinations within Egypt will leave you spoilt for choice. But Sharm el Sheikh is fast becoming the most popular holiday destination in Egypt nowadays. Situated on the southern part of Sinai Peninsula, Sharm el Sheikh is home to many beautifully stunning views as well as being a popular place for scuba diving. Sharm el Sheikh is located near the Red Sea so it is common for many people to take advantage of this, using the opportunity to visit the underwater world and experience the wonders of one of the best coral reefs on the earth. With all the hotels available in this corner of the world, you may find it extremely difficult to pick one. However the Savoy Sharm el Sheikh certainly has a lot to offer.

This hotel extends over a large area and incorporates tropical foliage and three swimming pools into its surroundings. It has a grand total of 406 rooms, each with a superior design, meaning that you will be able to experience luxury during your sleep as well as during the day. There are many companies that specialise in providing Savoy Sharm el Sheikh holidays. If this is the hotel for you, ensure that your hotel organiser puts you down for the Savoy Sharm el Sheikh All Inclusive package. This will allow you unlimited access to a variety of local and worldly cuisine, various local and international beverages (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), as well as access to the hotel's sauna and Jacuzzi. You won't want to come home from the Savoy Sharm el Sheikh as you will be so used to living the life of luxury.

Commission Based Jobs and Wage Theft

When it comes to wage theft, many employees who have been victims of their employers do not know if they have rights because they work in jobs that do not operate on a typical pay scale such as hourly or salary. Individuals who work in jobs that pay based on commissions often fall into this gray area.

But while it may seem that commission based jobs would not apply when it comes to basic rights under the Fair Labor and Standards Act, the requirements of employers are still fairly black and white.

The Fair Labor and Standards Act revolutionized employment standards and since its inception has continued to be the cornerstone of employment law and employee rights. Although commission based positions are technically the result of a mutual agreement between employer and employee, there are still a number of things that employers must legally provide including:

Detailed records of all commission transactions, hours an employee works and how much those commissions work out to hourly. Payment that at least works out to the federal minimum wage--if an employees commissions are extremely low, the employee should not go home either empty handed or with an amount of money that is less than minimum wage. A working employee is a working employee and refusal to compensate for that work is wage theft. If the employee works in excess of 40 hours a week, he or she should be paid what would most closely equal out to overtime pay or time and a half. Employees should receive every commission that they rightfully earn--employers who keep commissions for any reason are likely engaging in wage theft.

Regardless of the type of payment a worker receives, every employee is entitled to the basic rights stated under the FLSA.

To find out more about commission based jobs and wage theft, visit the website of the overtime lawyers of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP.

Home Decorating: 5 Feng Shui Tips for Home Decorating

Feng Shui is the art of attaining equilibrium between the forces of good and evil, the Yin and Yang. It is an ancient system that the Chinese have been practicing since the olden days and it has been adopted in many non-Chinese cultures as well. According to this philosophy the positioning and arrangement in a room can have a positive or negative effect on a person's health and wealth. Here are five tips to enhance good energy (Chi) flow in our homes.

The front door should always have a clear path. Do not put objects in front because this will block good energy or Chi and prevent it from flowing into your home. If your front door is positioned directly in front of a window, put a screen or some furniture in between them to prevent good energy from flowing out right away. Throw open your curtains and windows everyday to permit fresh morning air and sunshine to come in. Windows that are constantly closed will not allow good Chi to flow in. Open windows are also good for your health because they allow us to breath in fresh air daily. Vacant bedrooms should not left in the dark for a lengthy period of time because this will permit bad Chi to linger. You should never place plants with thorns such as cactuses inside your home. Instead, decorate your house with round leafed plants, crystals and wind chimes. All these are said to be auspicious and will invite good Chi to come into your home. Place a fountain or aquarium inside your house. Water attracts good Chi. The best position to place this is in front of the door to invite good energy in. Placing it south-east is said to bring you wealth, east for health, south-west for good luck in marriage, west for friends, north-east for education and north for career enhancement.

Learning To Build A Shed

Storage sheds can be quite challenging to build. However, this article is going to teach you the steps to building one. However, before we can start it is important to keep a few things in mind. If you are a veteran of building sheds then you probably realize the importance of having a good set of storage shed plans. It is advisable to buy the best set of plans that you can find since this will be your blueprint to building the shed.

The shed plans that you ultimately choose should provide a detailed list of all the materials that you will need to build a shed. If you ended up picking up a set of shed plans that does not provide a list of materials you need to stop immediately and find a set of plans that does provide a detailed list of materials.

Obviously, building a shed is a complex task and it would be extremely difficult to list out every single step in this small article. However, I can sum up the most important steps to building a shed in this article.

Our first step is building the foundation of the shed. You may notice that most sheds are built on concrete blocks or wooden blocks this is done so the foundation won't rot or let water seep in. If you picked up a good set of plans I am sure that this will be a very detailed step.

Next, you should think about putting your walls up. It is recommended that you use vinyl siding. This will also prevent the wood from rotting and it will also help steady the shed. There is a reason that vinyl siding is the premier choice for many home owners. So, why not give your shed the same treatment?

Finally, you should put the roof on the shed. There is a certain type of shingle system that is recommended. However, it may be pricey so make sure you do your homework on the internet to see what you can afford. Once you have your roof up you are pretty much done.

As you can see, building a shed can be quite complicated. This is a reason that I was not able to list every single step on this article. However, if you do go out and purchase a good set of shed plans you will be able to build a shed with no problems.

Selling Your Home - How to Get the Best Selling Price without Spending a Fortune

Although buying a home can be a demanding process, selling a home has its own set of challenges. Sellers must understand from the beginning there is only one chance to make a first impression with each potential home buyer.

Despite what some sellers may think, preparing to sell a home doesn't have to cost a fortune. However, failure to prepare your home for sale will cost you in your selling price and the time the home spends on the market. If you are working with a real estate professional, they can usually tell you exactly what you need to do to get your home to sell faster and for a higher price.

When potential home buyers are looking at homes for sale, their first visual of the home will be an outside view. This is the sellers' first opportunity to make a lasting impression. The curb appeal is one of the most important steps in preparing your home for sale; make sure the view of your home is appealing and inviting. For some this may include planting flowers along the sidewalk and trimming the bushes, for others it will mean painting the shutters and giving the door a fresh coat of paint. Be sure to store sports equipment, toys, and gardening tools out of sight or organize them in the garage.

Once you are confident the curb appeal is good, it's time to tackle the inside. Preparing the inside of the house tends to be a little more time consuming and detail-oriented.Start with the bigger projects and work your way down to the details. Be sure all repairs are taken care of in advance so you don't spend time trying to cover up cracked walls, broken tile or leaky faucets right before viewings. Be thorough in your maintenance so it does not become an issue down the road.

The next step is to de-clutter your house. Selling your home and living in your home are two completely different things. When future home buyers come for a tour, they want to mentally move themselves into the home. They want to visualize their pictures on the walls, where their furniture will fit and how they can accessorize the bathrooms. If you want your house to sell itself, go through each room and remove small trinkets, gadgets, excessive family photos and unnecessary décor.

Do everything you can to make your rooms appear spacious: take out small rugs, store extra furniture, replace lots of small plants with one large plant, and add mirrors where possible.

The last phase, and most detailed part of preparing houses for sale, is finding small ways to fix up your home that will go a long way when you show your home. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:

Wash all molding/trim/floor boards/crown molding Change dull light bulbs and clean light fixtures Open the curtains and blinds to allow in natural light Clean light-switch covers Place fresh, clean towels in the bathrooms Use your senses -- feel the countertops and make sure they are completely wiped off and use air fresheners or candles for a nice scent throughout the home.

Is there such a thing as doing too much? Yes, of course there is, when you start making improvements for the next owners and not for your own benefit.

If the process seems too stressful and completely overwhelming, or you don't know what to change and how to improve your home on your own, there is an answer: hire a professional home stager. Staging homes for sale before they go on the market is becoming more well-known profession and is used more often. Professional home stagers have learned how to best prepare a home for resale. Through a little extra decoration, furniture rearranging and de-cluttering, stagers can create a spacious look, a homey feel, and comfortable flow within the home. Similar to finding an agent, you can find professional stagers through referrals from those you know and trust.

Don't leave the preparation until the day you are showing your home! Plan ahead and prepare your home so that you can get the most for your home in the shortest amount of time.

Baby Gift Baskets

With a newborn baby, new life unfolds in all its softness and purity. This unique miracle deserves unreserved blessings and of course the most wonderful gifts.

A baby gift basket full of the choicest gifts is the best way to welcome a baby and congratulate the parents. The little bundle of joy needs special care and the many things that a baby gift basket holds can be very useful. In addition, adorable little playthings will keep the little one busy and happy.

Baby gift baskets often have a theme. The theme begins with pink for a girl and blue for a boy. New moms will love a basket filled with gentle soaps, oils, powders, creams and shampoos, as well as soft towels and rubber duckies for the baby. A basketful of 100% cotton robes, bibs, socks and caps along with cozy little blankets, are perfect for a cuddly little baby. A ""going out"" basket with a little stroller, diaper bags and bottles is also very convenient for the mommy. A toy basket with teddies, dolls, rattles and teething rings is sure delight baby and mom.

For every occasion - baby-shower, first birthday or christening - there is a baby gift basket that is just perfect. In addition, there can be little gifts for the new mom and the older sibling. And, if it is twins - the basket has to have two of everything! All your love and care along with delightful gifts in a beautifully wrapped basket is the best way to cherish and celebrate the greatest miracle of life.

Secure Your Stuff With Home Contents Insurance

It's a good idea to opt for home insurance for adequate home cover which will provide you hassle free protection from damage and destruction. This kind of insurance will compensate you if your possessions are stolen or damaged. Less than 65% of households have building insurance leaving the remainder exposed to huge bills in the event of property damage. Home insurance is divided or branched out into two sub-types: Building Insurance and Contents Insurance. While opting for renting or leasing, you only need to be concerned about contents coverage. If you own a building or property you will be required to have building insurance as a mortgage condition. Contents coverage is voluntary; it's you who is at risk in the event of theft or breakage.

The difference between buildings and content insurance is not very difficult to know. The doors, baths and sinks are covered by building insurance while beds, sofas and television is covered by contents insurance. Content insurance provides you peace of mind and financial protection against damage and loss to contents in your home. These insurance companies help you relieve your stress and return to normality as fast as possible. They quickly arrange for repair or replacement of the home contents with new items using well known suppliers. They protect your valuables, belongings outside your home, and other items. The higher the excess you choose, the lower your premium. These companies generally assign you a personal client manager who organizes every detail from the beginning to the end for you, including repairs.

Cheap contents insurance usually covers possessions belonging to you and your family members. An acquaintance living with you is not routinely covered unless their name is included in your policy. Your household insurance usually covers damage to your possessions caused due to fire, flooding and storm damage. Accidental damage and losses on items is not usually covered. You can also extend your policy to cover damage to your contents. You most often pay more for this.

When you buy cheap contents insurance you should give your insurance agent as much information as possible that may affect their decision to insure you or how much to charge. It is your responsibility to inform your insurance people of any change in circumstances of loss or damage.

Some companies give a no claims bonus which increases for every year whereon claims are made on your policy and sometimes insurers will let you transfer the discount if you want to change your insurer. A wise thing to do is to check the content insurance quote. Before taking out a policy, you should decide how much insurance you need. Work out the cost of replacing your possessions. Compare what each policy covers and any exclusions like risks specifically excluded like normal wear and tear. The price of the policy is known as the premium and will vary according to your age, where you live and how much coverage you the value of your possessions. The higher the price of your possessions the more you pay for your policy.

How To Increase Your Common Sense?

Thanks to the legendary Greek philosopher Aristotle who defined common sense as an actual power of inner sensation as opposed to the external five senses whereby the various objects of the external senses (color for sight, sound for hearing, etc.) are united and judged.

In an ordinary language, it is a sense which is available to all. Most of us are born with this innate sense. It's a good, sound and practical judgement based on our earned experiences. Throughout the day we use it in a variety of ways to accomplish daily tasks and activities. In fact, it directs all other vital senses during the whole day. If you consistently fail to use your common sense then you'll be forced to live with people having mental abnormalities. In short, you'll be taken to mental hospital if you really breach the extreme laws of it!

One day, by mistake, I was driving on the wrong side of the road and police caught me for violating traffic rules and Interestingly his first question was do you have common sense?. Apart from this, a general example for not having the gift of common sense is staring straight with bare eyes into the sun without realizing that it will damage the eyes or saying two plus two is not four! The list is never ending and we are all guilty of not using our inner sensation according to the demands of the situation.

There are no different types of common senses but the degree to which it is put to practical use varies from person to person. Some are gifted with higher levels of it that allows them to see the world in its total reality and some are not. People with a higher degree of it lives life sensibly by using it to its best possible advantage whereas others with a less degree of it often struggles. There is a saying which goes like this: "'common sense is not so common." It's true, but if you wish to increase this you can do so: by sharpening your mind saw, by improving your general understanding about the world, by committing yourself to stop repeating past mistakes and finally by exercising good choice for good results in any given situation can enhance your level of common sense. You need to remember this too that like success achieving greater degree of common sense is a journey and not a destination.

5 Things To Consider Before Buying a Condo

So you have considered to buy a condominium? I understand, there might be a lot of things that you've considered that drove you to create that decision. These things might be things like the look of the model unit (aesthetics), nice amenities, 24 hour security and of course the prestige that comes with it. But before you make a final choice, I would like to give you an advice. This advice comes from a condo owner so these things are basically based from experience.

5 Things To Consider When Buying a Condo

Location - This may not be new to you. When investing in real estate or even when putting up a business, the first thing that you should consider is location, location location! You cannot move a condo to another place so it might be wise to give this a lot of consideration. How will the area surrounding the condo be in 3 to 5 years time? Is the place accessible? Is it near your work or are there nearby stores where you can easily buy food? These are especially important if you want to put your condo for rent, but is equally important even if you only want to be your primary residence.

Budget - Aside from the cash out usually required in purchasing a property you may want to consider having a buffer equivalent to at least 2 months of your expected monthly amortization. Sometimes, unexpected things would just pop out like your broker would usually not tell you that there are processing fees involved when your in-house loan is about to be approved.

Prize - How much is the prize? As condo units rise higher or near completion, the prices also goes higher. This might sound ridiculous for first time buyers but buying a condo unit on the pre-selling stage might be a good consideration if you consider prize as a deciding factor. You can sometimes get a discount of 10 to 15% depending on how much the developer would give. Also, you might want to buy a condo that fits your budget but buy as big as you can. Condos are generally warmer on the inside compared to houses so ventilation through more space should always be favored. Compare prices, some condos doesn't come fully furnished but are sold cheaper and you can buy bigger condos when you buy the "bare" ones.

Reputation - Consider researching about the reputation of the condo developer or the unit owner who is selling to you. I currently live in a condo that I bought from a developer that had 15 years of developing condominiums. I've seen their other projects as well and I've talked to people living there for quite sometime and they were happy. This tells me that I'm in safe hands... You don't want to be losing your investment if ever that project doesn't push through do you? Even if you get back your money, it could take sometime as legal matters have to be finalized before you can get your money back. So do your due diligence and check the company/developer's background by asking their old clients, checking their website and other ways you can think of.

Maintenance - Finally, you wouldn't want to buy a property that would easily lose value because of poor maintenance. You also wouldn't want to swim on a dirty pool. Remember that you are buying air space and there are a lot of common areas or places that are shared by everyone. You want to buy a condominium that is highly maintained but with high maintenance comes price. This is where association dues comes in which is usually charged per square meter of your unit. Regardless, you should always look for a property that aims to build a good community around it.

Essential Oils: An Aromatherapy How-To Guide

When selecting and purchasing essential oils for aromatherapy, purity is key. Opt for a local health shop rather than a cosmetics store and check the labels to avoid chemical copies and reconstituted products.

The best essential oils have essences that have been extracted using steam distillation, expression, solvent extraction, maceration or effleurage. How do you know you have the good stuff?

Try placing a drop on blotting paper. If the drop impregnates the paper then evaporates, you are fine - if it leaves an oily patch, then it is not pure and probably contains an additive, such as vegetable oil.

What are Base Oils?

Because essential oils are so powerful at full-strength, before use they are usually mixed with a base or carrier oil to be used directly on the skin. Some great base oil options are almond for body massage and wheat germ and avocado for mature, dry facial skin. Just a drop of base oil will do the trick in most cases.

How are Essential Oils used?

Most essential oils will have usage directions right on the bottle. If not, the general rule is to use two to three drops in a bowl of warm water for inhaling, five drops per teaspoon of base oil for massage and eight drops for a bath.

Here is 4 Fun Ways to Indulge in Aromatherapy:

Use Your Humidifier - Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to your humidifier. This is especially good with peppermint, a natural remedy for the symptoms of the common cold.

In the Fireplace - Does the aroma of a crackling fireplace put you in the mood? Heighten the magic by adding a few drops of essential to the log at least a half hour before burning.

Infuse Your Light bulbs - Add a few drops to a cold light bulb before plugging a lamp into the light socket. The warmth of the bulb will diffuse the scent throughout the room.

Cozy Kitchen - Add 1/2 cup dried herbs to 2 cups of water and allow simmering in a pot on the back burner of the stove. Spice it up a bit by adding allspice, cinnamon, anise, ginger or cloves to the mix.

Optimizing Human Resources to Keep a Business From Potential Bankruptcy

This article is written about a 'real' business with 'real' people issues. It is not intended to be 'an answer all' article however to provoke some thoughts in the reader that there are possibilities aside from the insolvency professionals.

By way of background this business had no idea that they were about to trade insolently or that bankruptcy was an impending consequence of poor people mismanagement and inattention to detail.

We look at the human resource consequences. While there were financial, sales, marketing and other imperatives these are not addressed here although we did with the business.

Definitions

o Insolvency refers to a business unable to pay its creditors. A business is solvent if and only if, it is able to pay all its debts, as and when they become due and payable.

o Bankruptcy is the legal process in which a person or business declares inability to pay debts. Any available assets are sold and the proceeds are distributed to creditors by a trustee in bankruptcy usually a specialist accountancy practice.

The signs of Insolvency and Bankruptcy

There are many sign that may point to a business trading insolently or about to go bankrupt knowingly or unknowingly.

These signs can include:

o Declining employee moral with employees picking up that all is not well in your business; overwork, increased management meetings, veiled threats and mutterings, threats, resignations, firings and the list goes on;

o An increase in rumour mill traffic (the grapevine effect);

o For no apparent reason or communication management begins to make unreasonable demands on employees and starts to engage in harassment and unreasonable behaviour;

o The business cannot pay its invoices and sometimes employee wages are late, you begin to receive increased telephone calls requesting payment however management make vague promises;

o The business financier calls to see management;

o You begin to receive threatening creditor communication;

You (the employee) suspect the worst and one day you are called to a meeting and told the company has gone into voluntary or forced liquidation (bankruptcy) and has ceased to trade and asked to leave your employment.

Case Study - The 'Business' - An Overview

We assisted a well known business that had very high brand awareness and a reputation for being at the forefront of its industries services and technology. This business was part of a global business that had products and services.

The dynamics of the business were not simple and included:

o 32 sites - city and remote areas thousands of kilometers apart;

o A business weakened by internecine rivalry, a lack of communication and trust between sites with a refusal to share knowledge or help;

o A culture of fear and disempowerment,

o A lack of trust in management that seemed justified;

o A lack of essential equipment and skills to perform their duties;

o A background that included; five months previously senior European management had dismissed local managers and had not replaced them leaving the business leaderless at the 'coal face';

o A very high employee turnover and a loss of corporate skills and history which had never been documented;

o Financial records were found to be incorrect with a number of clients not invoiced and other clients invoiced more than once resulting in an understatement of company debt and accounts payable running in the majority 180 days plus;

o Ethnic rivalry - employees from different nationalities wood not work cooperatively together and displaying open hostility towards each other;

o The stock (share) value of the company was zero dollars in real terms.

Finding the Solution

Finding a solution to these many problems was not going to be found in a packaged solution or come in a box.

We undertook travel and urgent discussions with employees visiting their locations and interviewing them listening to their concerns in addition to interviewing key employees on a one to one basis.

We sought to unearth employees concerns and finding the common causes of concern. As time was of the essence we were required to address employee concerns quickly while demonstrating management commitment by conduct.

The Results of the Employee Fact Finding Mission

We discovered that employees felt abandoned and had no faith in management. Where employees had confided in management and received assurances their grievances would be address this had not happened: all talk and NO action.

We found that employees where genuinely under-resourced with outdated equipment and in some cases no equipment hindering profit generation and resulting in increased customer frustration.

Salaries and wages had not received any pay reviews for a number of years resulting in employees sabotaging the business by refusing to supply information to each other or the European Head Office and refusing to supply documentation that was required to invoice clients.

We uncovered many other issues that could be quickly resolved and some that would take much more work.

Financial pressures and employee sabotage finally forced management to take drastic action.

How we assisted the Company back from the brink of Bankruptcy

Addressing employee concerns and grievances through Human Resource Interventions became a key to the success of this businesses ability to survive and thrive once again.

Every employee had his or her grievances managed and solved quickly and an apology given where appropriate. A review of employee remuneration was conducted with a written promise that once the company's financial position improved they would be given a further review based on productivity and other key performance indicators that had been agreed to.

A timeline was given and approved for update and installation of new equipment. The business began a weekly communications newsletter sharing with each site and employee milestones, good news and what was happening as well as offering employees an opportunity to submit an article for inclusion.

Financiers had placed intense pressure on the company with veiled threats 'to pull the pin' (not support the company) and require repayment of the debt immediately. Negotiations were undertaken with the financier with a solid plan for change and retiring the debt. This included information on what had been put in place to increase productivity and how this would be managed and how this would lead to increased profits.

Financiers approved an extension of the debt for 6 months only.

Changes in Head Office included

The business employed a General Manager and Accountant with excellent people skills and human resource experience and knowledge. Next the business undertook to uncover the 'real' financial position of the company by having errors investigated and corrected, ensuring that people who owed the company money (debtors) were contacted and payments received within business terms.

The business completed a skills matrix of all human resources resulting in employment of additional practitioners and a SWOT analysis in addition to promoting existing employees to management where there was a need. We appointed the most experienced employee to document company procedures; operational, technical, financial and other documentation requirements.

Changes at Sites included

The business engaged all employees at sites as to their site specific concerns and subsequently authorised training where training was required for all employees over a period of time as finances allowed.

Obsolete assets and equipment were retired and new equipment was purchased as finance allowed. The issue of cultural sensitivities was addressed honestly and recommendation made on what could be done.

Employees longer term goals were documented. The business ensured that employees who had not taken holidays in years went on leave and had adequate rest. We undertook a review of revenue and costs to see how the company could minimise costs and maximise revenue (income) including employees ideas which did result in a large increase in revenue. The marketing and sales strategy that we implemented went against normal conventional advice and strategies however it immediately had the impact of dramatically increasing revenue.

As a result senior Asian and European management began to notice this turn around and employees were commended for the results.

Organisational Wide Changes

Many organisational changes were made however we do not cover them in this article.

Skills required optimizing your human resources when dealing the potential of bankruptcy (from a human resource perspective) included

1. Listening skills.

2. Ensure you understand the dynamics of the people you are working with and not take someone else's word for them.

3. Include and work with your financial people and take time to learn how to read a basic profit and loss and balance sheet if you are a human resources practitioner. Show interest and ask questions.

4. Include your key employees in everything you do to obtain buy-in.

5. Explain to your employees your financial dilemmas and keep them updated - be honest.

6. Take advice from the 'right' person - someone who has experience.

7. Prepare a skills matrix so that you know the hidden potential latent in your organisation.

8. If you need to make people redundant for operational purposes manage the process compassionately, do not procrastinate and be upfront with all employees if there may be further redundancies.

9. Keep people updated and thanked for their efforts.

10. Know your people. Many business owners spend more time and money on their motor vehicle than developing their most valuable assets: people.

11. Learn to delegate to proven results oriented people and not those who work long hours.

12. Remember working long hours does not mean productivity and may indicate a deeper issue of wanting to be seen.

A Word of Encouragement

One of the key factors in having the possibility to trade a business out of impending insolvency or bankruptcy is communication.

It is not an easy task and requires much patience, wisdom and business experience. It cannot be learnt in a laboratory or by getting an MBA.

It often takes a gut feel for the business and softer sills such as employee relations and human resource management. These softer skills are often despised or neglected but I have found them paramount in all spheres of corporate and business life requiring difficult situations.

The application of sheer accounting will not solve it (I am also a qualified accountant and once practiced accounting so can confidently assert this point).

You must communicate effectively and swiftly before momentum is lost.

You can be successful but you will be beset initially with resistance to change, employee sabotage (until they see you are genuine), interference by those who do not want you to be successful, you will face scorn by those pretenders in the business community who come to you with packaged solutions and whose interest it is to flog you packaged, and in my opinion, useless products and services.

It can be done and it's up to you.

This article does not do justice to the price you and many other people must pay to regain ground; it's not for the faint hearted. Simply we/I encourage you to believe and have the conviction to do what you believe.

The company today thrives has its share price increased and continues to grow as a market leader.

Having now been involved in this process at least 3 times the writer can attest to this truthfully.

YOU can optimise your employees to keep a business from potential bankruptcy!

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Is NO Really a NO in a Job Search

You go to an interview and it goes well, they call you back for a second one and it seems to go well. The next day you get a call thanking you for your interest but there is no more need to contact them. You ask a couple of questions about what you could do differently and they say you were find but they just do not have a spot for you. What do you do now?

I saw a program on hiring top sales people for a really great company. They told every one they did not get the job. The people that came back and kept questioning them actually got the job. It is an interesting hiring strategy, even if the company you are interested in is not using it, ask them questions and keep going till you get some answers.

In this company's case they were selling really top end equipment and the company wanted to know their sales force could keep going even in the face of total rejection. However any company would love to hire people that just kept going in an intelligent manner.

When do you know to keep going, look at what has happened so far. In our example the first interview went well, they got a call back. The second interview went well and then out of the blue a phone call. Why would they call, a letter would have done it easier. As no one likely enjoys calling to say, "Hi, we are not going to hire you". It just does not make sense.

It does make sense to fully investigate all job opportunities that go past a first interview. Sometimes they will hire another person, keep after them. You want to be on their radar screen still. In the first three months that new employee may do something that gets them fired. It happens all the time, the HR departments thinks they have the perfect person only to find out their newest employee is a closet drunk.

The HR person rushes back to the files to see whom they can call to hire and your name is on the top of the list. How much time would that have taken you to do? Likely two or three phone calls of five minutes each, that's all. If you are serious about getting your dream job 15 minutes is a small price to keep in touch.

The great sales trainer Tom Hopkins has a saying about this I think fits. "You follow up, follow up and follow up until they buy or die." It can be applied to the job search process just as easily as the sales process. Now go do it.

All About Beliefs

Dear Abby,

My friend Betty has been battling her weight ever since her last child was born. She still blames him for the 20 to 40 pounds that she has gained and lost repeatedly and he is now twenty-one! Almost yearly now she gets her act together, changes her eating behaviours, and tackles the problem once more. She successfully loses a nice chunk of it, gets all kinds of accolades and attention for doing it, and then six months later starts to gain it back again.

What is Betty's problem? Is it simply lack of discipline? She says that she wants to be a healthy weight but then she deliberately sabotages herself by reverting back to unhealthy eating habits.

Concerned

A Friend

Dear Friend

Betty's problem is not lack of discipline or will power. Betty's problem is one of perception. Until Betty is willing to change how she sees herself or change how she perceives the habits that are sabotaging her efforts to lose weight, she is going to continue on this yoyo forever. Let me try and explain how perception works. Perception is that delicate balance of selection and interpretation. We are bombarded by the minute with information from our environment. We choose to pay attention to only a small portion of it. What we choose to allow in is then passed through our internal filtering system and then we interpret what it means to us. These filters are often beliefs; a belief is simply an interpretation of something that we chose to make true. What you believe you become. What you have in your head comes true in your life because you will always find evidence to support it. Let's look at how beliefs work:

Belief: I am clumsy

Supporting evidence:

· My parents told me so repeatedly

· I have been known to fall even on flat pavement

· When I was young they had to re-teach me how to walk

· My 'first time in high heels' story is a family classic

Now I could choose to believe that I am as graceful as a gazelle. What supporting evidence could I find to support that belief?

· I was a good swimmer

· I love to dance

· I have gone scuba diving

· I buy outrageously high heels now and walk in them (albeit for short stints only!)

I choose to believe the first belief even though it is a limiting belief as opposed to the second one, which is empowering.

One of my children was having difficulty with tests in college. He had not been overly successful in secondary school, especially with tests, and believed that he simply wasn't any good at tests and besides he wasn't smart enough. After all the evidence certainly pointed in that direction. I called attention to the fact that he had avoided courses in school that would have required much if any studying and simply had not acquired the necessary skills. He was passively studying by reading over his textbook and notes. He didn't know how to actively study or process the information mentally in order to retain it. I introduced him to active learning. He tried it on his next test and received 86%. With new evidence as to how he does on tests he was able to eliminate that 'old' belief and adapt the 'new' one.

Getting back to Betty, perhaps she believes that she is not worthy of being healthy or looking great. When I sabotage myself with a sweet treat, I believe that I am pampering myself. "Go ahead", the voice in my head says, "You deserve it, you work so hard!" I perceive eating sweets as pampering myself, therefore my behaviors support that perception and my results are predictable. In order to lose weight Betty has to change her perceptions and beliefs about herself in relation to healthy living and her behavior will fall in line, and be reflected in her results.

What do our beliefs actually look like? Think about something that you absolutely believe or hold to be true. Make a picture in your mind that represents that belief. Add as much detail to the picture as you can, include sound and any feelings you may have about it. Now think of something that you doubt is true. Make a picture in your mind to express that. Look at your two pictures, one that expresses something you believe and one that you doubt is true. What is actually in the two pictures will be different (content), but they will appear different in other ways as well. One picture may be in color and the other in black and white. One may appear to be two-dimensional and the other has depth. There may be a difference in brightness, focus or type of sounds associated with it. The intensity of one may be different than the other or perhaps there is a particular temperature associated with one.

Is Betty willing to risk challenging old assumption and beliefs? How willing is she to change? Let's examine ways to change beliefs that don't really serve us anymore.

1. Change how you picture the belief. Give the belief you want the same structure as the belief you want to get rid of. Follow the exercise above and find out what your belief looks like. Notice that Betty's friend uses language such as 'battling', 'blame' and 'tackles' in the opening letter. Give the new belief the same properties or structure.

2. Look for supportive evidence to support the new belief that you want to adapt. Remember, when we hold something to be true, we always find evidence in the world to support it. Look for ways to discount the old evidence that supported the old belief.

3. We have a positive intention behind everything that we think and do. You have a positive intention for yourself behind everything you choose to believe as well. If you want to change a belief, replace it with a belief that keeps the positive intention of the old one. For example, if I want to change my belief that I am pampering and nurturing myself when I eat junk food then I need to believe that I am being pampered when I eat healthy food.

4. When you replace a belief, the new belief must be in alignment with your values and how you see yourself (identity), as well as what you perceive your purpose in life to be.

If your friend Betty selects different information to pay attention to, and changes what she believes about her relationship with food, she will be well on the way to finally letting her son off the hook and eliminating those unwanted pounds for good.

Ionic Air Purifiers (Ionizers) - Proven to Be Safe and Effective

Cutting through the confusion and misinformation.

Proven to Be Effective By a Multitude of Scientific Studies

Negative ion air purification has been studied, and found to be highly effective by a variety of reputable organizations and agencies, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture. "Ionizers" have been looked upon as an alternative or complementary air purification to conventional air filtration techniques, in efforts to reduce costs and increase performance.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Finds Ionizers to be Effective

The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture found negative ion air purification (a.k.a. ionizers) to effectively reduce airborne dust and bacteria in poultry houses, which are notoriously polluted. In their tests, airborne bacteria was reduced by 95%, airborne dust & particles were reduced by 99% in 60 seconds, and bacteria transmission between chicks was reduced by 98%. If the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture trusts negative ion air purification for an environment as filthy as a poultry house, then it is fair to say they can be counted upon to keep airborne pollutants at bay in your home or office as well.

Negative Ions Are Completely Safe

There is a misconception that negative ions are somehow hazardous to our health. However, numerous studies have found them to be completely safe. Ionizers have been tested extensively in hospital burn units, and no side effects were observed. Columbia University researchers also found in their tests that negative ions result in relatively no side effects.

The misconception regarding adverse health effects from negative ions is a result of the confusion between negative ions and ozone. It is important to understand that negative ions and ozone are two different things. Negative ions are harmless, regardless of concentration. In very high concentrations, ozone can be hazardous to your health, although this has been overstated and misunderstood by many.

Not All Ionizers Produce Ozone.

The reason for the confusion is due to the fact that some ionizer air purifiers also produce ozone. However, not all ionizers produce ozone. For example, the Surround Air Multi-Tech air purifier's ionizer produces virtually no ozone at all (not enough to register on ozone measuring equipment). Some ionizers have a separate ozone generator, which can produce a significant amount of ozone if the ozone generator is activated, and especially if turned to a higher setting.

Other types of ionizers produce minimal amounts of ozone as a byproduct. For instance, ionizers that use electrostatically-charged metal plates will produce ozone as a side effect. These types of air purifiers may produce a fairly high amount of ozone within just a few inches of the unit. However, the ozone concentration will dilute and dissipate to virtually nothing at merely a few feet or so away from this type of unit.

In which case, ionizers with electrostatically-charged plates are safe, especially if you avoid positioning the ionizer within a few feet of your breathing zone for long periods of time. The Surround Air XJ-2100 is an example of an electrostatically-charged ionizer that produces only trace amounts of ozone concentrations (at just a few feet away). The advantage of the charged plates is that they help draw air flow through the unit, and magnetically trap particles and pollutants, removing them from the air. The Surround Air XJ-2100 also includes an independently-controlled fan for increased air movement.


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