How to Donate Cars For Charity

Car charity is gaining widespread popularity in the United States. It is because of the associated benefits that car donation can bring to people. When you donate an old vehicle, you no longer need to spend money on its care and maintenance. Also, by donating your vehicle, you can do away with the hassles involved in selling your vehicle to an unknown person. Though a car donation process is simple and easy, the tips given below can make the whole process smoother. Useful Tips on How to Donate ...
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010 Automotive

Car Donation to Charity, Rules Have Changed

A change in the last years made car donation charity less attractive for taxpayers, and delivered mixed results for charities that take cars. Some are reporting little or no change in the number or value of charitable auto donations for a tax deduction. Others say the changes have hurt their fundraising efforts. In one case the car donation charity that usually gets more than $12 million per year from the sales, saw the figure dropped to less than $7 million. As it stands now, the deduction a ...
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Friday, July 30th, 2010 Automotive

Tips For Business Travel

Guide to Business Travel Planning your business trip wisely will free you from lots of trouble. Inadequate airline seats, long lines, heavy traffic, and unavailable hotel rooms are just some of the problems a business traveler might encounter. Despite the emergence of e-commerce, businessmen still travel more often for sales and business shows. Here are some tips to make your business travel a successful one: 1. Plan your business trip long before you leave the office. 2. Always prepare a ...
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 Business

HELP FOR ROAD WARRIORS. Ten Tips To Simplify Travel

HELP FOR ROAD WARRIORS Ten Steps to Simplify Travel Travel is a fact of life, whether for business or for pleasure. For many business people, frequent travel is a frequent event. Over time, seasoned travelers have been able to come up with ways to simplify being on the road. However, in today?s changing economy, many people are experiencing job and career changes. As a result, the friendly skies are full of those who are new to business travel and finding themselves overwhelmed and exhausted. ...
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 Business

DOC BRAUN'S McDONALD'S CHARITY DELOREAN BTTF SHOW IN 3D

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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 Home Improvement

10 tips how to donate a car or boat to charity

It sounds so simple: Donate your used vehicle or boat to charity, avoid the hassles associated with selling it, and score a tax deduction at the same time. Everybody wins, right? Not necessarily. As the saying goes, the road to h-e-double-hockey-sticks is paved with good intentions, and it can be surprisingly easy to fumble this well-meaning act. Before you hand one of your biggest assets over to anyone, read the following tips to be sure you're making the right moves. 1. Avoid middlemen. ...
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 Automotive

DOC BRAUN'S McDONALD'S CHARITY DELOREAN BTTF 3D SHOW VIDEO

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Monday, July 26th, 2010 Travel

How to donate a car or boat to charity

It sounds so simple: Donate your used vehicle or boat to charity, avoid the hassles associated with selling it, and score a tax deduction at the same time. Everybody wins, right? Not necessarily. As the saying goes, the road to h-e-double-hockey-sticks is paved with good intentions, and it can be surprisingly easy to fumble this well-meaning act. Before you hand one of your biggest assets over to anyone, read the following tips to be sure you're making the right moves. 1. Avoid middlemen. ...
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Monday, July 26th, 2010 Automotive

DOC BRAUN'S McDONALD'S CHARITY DELOREAN BTTF SHOW VIDEO

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Sunday, July 25th, 2010 Business

The Importance of Travel for A Writer

Copyright 2005 Black Butterfly Press Dr. Maxine Thompson http://www.maxinethompson.com http://www.maxineshow.com 'Don't go into the city alone,' the blonde tourist warned me at the port of Belize. 'They will cut off your arm for your jewelry.' This was in October 2004, when I went on a Caribbean cruise which, among other islands, stopped in the country of Belize. As I have a friend (whom I'll call Natalia) who grew up in Belize, this made me curious as to how the people actually lived. ...
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Sunday, July 25th, 2010 Business