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    Unjust Law Pros And Cons

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    An unjust law requires an unjust punishment When a burglar breaks in your home, do you ask, “how much do you want?” Or if a thief were to extort money out of you would you ask him how much?” You might. The IRS generates income like a burglar or a thief, but the difference is that the IRS keeps coming back for more. The IRS kidnapped, jailed me and has turned me into their slave. I’m an entrepreneur, worked and saved money since I was 9. In 1980, I bought a house, in 1983, I bought…

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    TITLE INSURANCE – SOOTHING CUSTOMERS MORTGAGE ANXIETIES Introduction The Pennsylvania Supreme court order in the “Watson Versus Muirhead” case is where the Title Insurance came into focus. As the story goes, an outstanding prior lien missed by a covenanter lead to the loss of the case by Muirhead in the year 1868. He lost his property when it was held by the honorable court that the covenanter is at no fault for acting in good faith and cannot be held liable for opinions that were erroneous.…

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    attributes to paint the picture of China as a self-regulating society. As the movie begins, Li Mubai returns from his retreat and visits Shu Lien. He was searching for Tao to attain peace. He told her that during his meditation he was surrounded by light and reached a place where time and space disappeared. Something his master never warned him about. Shu Lien thought…

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    means when the crop was harvested it was all going to the property-owner because of the right to farm on the land and to the merchant for food. While several sharecroppers were using the crop-lien system finished the year out by owing money to the credit merchant.…

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    Fico Score

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    A Closer Look at Credit Scores In its simplest form, a credit score is a number that helps lenders ascertain the likelihood of you making your payments on time. The score and or scores are a summary of risk, and the higher the scores, the lower the risk, according to banks and lenders. The actual score is a three-digit number that can range from 300-850, depending upon the agency providing the information in your credit report, with 850 being nearly perfect credit. There are three…

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    dragon, challenges and re-assess the widely perceptive thoughts on eastern and western traditions in specific cultural and historical settings to provide an alternative perspective. This is apparent through the contrast of two dominant characters, Shu lien who represents eastern culture in terms of thought and spirituality and Jen Yu, whom represents the western desire for independence and freedom. Jen’s social status as an noble is demonstrated through the establishment of costume, windows,…

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    income. Additionally, parents who are in arrears on their child support may also have their recreational licenses, including their hunting and fishing licenses. Liens In some cases, the FSD may file liens against properties held by parents who owe past due child support. Such properties may include land, homes and vehicles. Generally, these liens are not removed until parents are caught up on their support obligation. Consequently, they cannot transfer or sell these properties until their…

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    A title search verifies “that there are no liens or claims outstanding against the property” (Siegal and Yacht, 2009, p. 169). These liens must be cleared or addressed paid before the homeowners can finalize the purchase of the home. Sometimes, these liens have additional financial costs associated with buying the home, such as requirement or contingency for the new owner to pay any back taxes owed…

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    Renting Vs Buying

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    Renting vs. Buying, and Title Searches What are some advantages and disadvantages of renting versus owning a home? In Chapter Nine of the Personal Finance textbook, the detailed advantages and disadvantages are laid out to provide insight into the particular perspectives that an individual or family may face. (Siegel and Yacht, 2012). The choices on whether to rent or buy depends on several important elements. And one's current stage of life usually dictates whether one chooses to rent or buy a…

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    Repayment Discussion – Cash Flow Repayment Discussion – Cash Flow: Collection of lease payments and earnings from the sale of equipment are the primary source of repayment. Management Case Discussion: Management does not and is not required to prepare projections. However, profits are expected to remain stable or increase since the Investment in Direct Financing Leases asset on the balance sheet continues to increase. This asset is a proxy for future performance since it is the PV of all…

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