Labor Day Reality: Less Jobs For Disc Jockeys Though The Year 2012

Written by Corey Deitz


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What are DJs earning these days? “According torepparttar U.S Department of Labor,repparttar 112397 median wage earned is between $7.13 and $15.10 an hour,” says Deitz. “The lowest-paid 10 percent earn less than $6.14. The highest-paid 10 percent make more than $24.92 an hour. Of course, some air talents earn much more but they arerepparttar 112398 exception.”

Deitz has worked on-air in cities such as Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland, Richmond, Columbus, Virginia Beach and Little Rock. He is alsorepparttar 112399 Radio Guide at About.com His book, “The Cash Cage”, provides an inside look at whatrepparttar 112400 Radio business is really like.

For more information, visit: http://www.thecashcage.com

About Corey Deitz: Deitz is a 25-year veteran broadcaster who has seen the business from small to major markets. He currently does a syndicated morning show based out of Little Rock, Arkansas. He is also the Radio Guide at About.com (http://radio.about.com) where he writes about various aspects of Radio on a regular basis.


Moving Money

Written by William Cate


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If your Government is amongrepparttar few that tax worldwide income, hold your offshore assets inrepparttar 112396 name of a tax haven corporation. And a tax haven corporation eliminates issues involvingrepparttar 112397 inheritance of your wealth. Consider howrepparttar 112398 Swiss banks and insurance companies treatedrepparttar 112399 survivors ofrepparttar 112400 Holocaust after World War II as a useful historical lesson.

Your country is probably amongrepparttar 112401 majority of nations that actively try to discouragerepparttar 112402 middle-class from moving their assets offshore. There are always ways around this policy. Even duringrepparttar 112403 height ofrepparttar 112404 Cultural Revolution tens of millions of middle-class dollars fled to Hong Kong from Mainland China. The two Rhodesian Governments attempted everything within their power to stoprepparttar 112405 hemorrhaging of middle class wealth to Britain, before these countries became Zambia and Zimbabwe. Read a contemporary history of either country and you will learn that those who moved their wealth, be they black or white, are far better off today.

Methods vary on how to move money from countries with strong currency, or other restrictions, to banks in Europe or North America. The days ofrepparttar 112406 "Black Bag" courier are over. The costs for money moving services are usually eight percent ofrepparttar 112407 money moved. There are many crooks inrepparttar 112408 Global Village. The client should knowrepparttar 112409 people involved inrepparttar 112410 money moving service. Also, you are usually wiser movingrepparttar 112411 smallest sum of money thatrepparttar 112412 money moving service will handle.

The stronger your Government's prohibitions against moving your money offshore,repparttar 112413 wiser it is to move your assets elsewhere. However, even in countries that are open to having their middle class globalize their assets, laws can quickly change. In 2001,repparttar 112414 United States replacedrepparttar 112415 Bill of Rights withrepparttar 112416 Patriot Act in six weeks.

Aboutrepparttar 112417 Author: William Cate has offeredrepparttar 112418 Globalize to Survive Workshop for over a decade to middle-class investors in many countries. He'srepparttar 112419 Executive Director ofrepparttar 112420 Global Village Investment Club [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/globalvillageinvestmentclubwelcome/]. Since 1982, he's beenrepparttar 112421 Managing Director of Beowulf Investments [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/]



He has been the Managing Director of Beowulf Investments [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/] since 1981 and is the Executive Director of the Global Village Investment Club [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/globalvillageinvestmentclubwelcome/]


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