Send Your Child to College FREE!Written by GranMamma
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The salary you pay your child for being property managemer is tax deductible. This deduction can go towards your student’s books, supplies, or food expenses. Save on gas money when visiting your child. Another perk to owning rental property is that you are allowed a tax deduction twice per year in order to inspect any out-of-town property. The primary purpose of your trip must be inspection and maintenance of your property. However, visiting your child may be a secondary purpose. Be sure to document all trips and their purpose. Use real estate Tax Deductions to generate extra cash. The depreciation deductions you claim each year on your rental property give you immediate cash, which can be used toward college expenses. Finally, your child has graduated and its time to sell your property. Use profits from your investment to pay off your loans. At 8% per year appreciation, property will be worth $ 20,000 - $40,000 more at end of four years, depending on original price. Because housing in college areas is in very high demand, your property’s value should increase substantially. The best and easiest way to sell your property is to list it in school and city newspapers with an ad that reads : “Send your child to college free. Call me for details!” Most likely, you will recieve calls in first day or so. Inform your prospects of how rental property can finance their child’s education. This key strategy will enable you to pay off any pending loans and leave your college student debt-free!

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| | PURCHASING BEDDING ONLINE IS A GOOD WAY TO SIFT THROUGH THE BARGAINSWritten by Dean Erickson
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It is truly astounding that there is so much choice available at best prices right at your fingertips. But do keep your cool. Make sure you read product descriptions carefully before deciding which bedding is right for you. Most linen and bedding products are made from cotton or a mix of cotton and polyester. The cotton and polyester mixes tend to be cheapest. They can also be most practical, since polyester makes for easier ironing. These days, though, cotton is being manufactured in an "easy care" variety which also allows it be ironed with more ease. Egyptian cotton and Pima (common in US) cotton are ultimate in luxury bedding fabrics. While that means that they'll be more expensive, you get much softer sheets and pillow cases, which make for a cosier sleep. Do note thread count. The higher thread count softer cotton. Sateen cotton, for example, has a high tread count and is silky and smooth. Bargains can be had regardless of product chosen. Even when you are not looking to buy, it pays to do a random web search for products you like. Sign up to stores of your product choice so that you may be informed of special offers. If you are worried about spam, just set yourself up with a free web-based shopping email account. Use that email address to sign up to shopping sites, newsletters and advertising material.

Dean Erickson. Journalist, and web site builder Dean Erickson lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of bedding-finder.info on which you will find a longer, more detailed version of this article.
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