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Performance Appraisals: Nightmares or Sweet Dreams your own bank's ATM. This way none of these pointless fees will add up. Also, Washington Mutual ATM's do not charge other bank's customers for using their machines, according to MSN Money. You will still get dinged by your own bank.Some managers think of performance appraisal meetings and recollections of torn Achilles' heels or root canals immediately surface. They're sort of "been there, don't want to go again" situations. The more it can be put off, the better. Study after study shows that both managers and employees are very dissatisfied with performance appraisals and often view them as a necessary evil to get over with quickly. Here are seven strategies to turn performance management from a nightmare into a sweet, or at least tolerable, dream. 1. Prepare for the appraisal meeting. Give yourself adequate tim Paper Fees Since banking institutions have entered the digital age, less paper is being used. So if you need a copy of a previous check for some reason, some banks are charging photocopying fees. Banks now scan your processed checks into a digital database and make them available for download via online banking. So instead of requesting a photocopied check, you can make one click of the mouse and print the scanned image of the check directly from your computer. Last-Minute Bill Pay Fees You know the t Micro Entrepreneurs Maybe you have acquired overdraft fees or ATM fees. These two fees are among many fees that tend to show up on your statement without you knowing. Even if you try to research every fee your bank charges, it is extremely difficult to find the information. These fees are generating enormous profits in the banking industry.Micro entrepreneurs are the owners of small businesses that have fewer than five employees and have startup costs of less than $35,000 and annual revenue of less than $100,000. There are nearly 21.5 million micro entrepreneurs in the U.S. Examples of micro entrepreneurs are owners of bakeries, beauty parlors, child care facilities, repair shops, arts and crafts shops, painting businesses, contracting businesses, family-owned shops, auto body shops, small-scale restaurants, and small-inventory trading businesses.Micro entrepreneurs face many hurdles in getting startup financing, and they sometimes lack the skills According to an article published in The Wall Street Journal, banks have earned an approximate $80 billion on fees in 2006. Ten years ago, fees accounted for just 3% of bank income. Overdraft Fees We all know that overdraft fees can add up rather quickly and either destroy your budget or snowball into late payments on bills due to lack of funds. The majority of banks always clear the largest check or transaction first. They do this so your $5, $10 or $20 transactions will all bounce and produce an abundance of overdrafts. So instead of clearing the smaller transactions first and having one overdraft charge (for an average of $30) on the bigger transaction, you will have three overdraft charges (totaling $90) for the smaller ones. Tips: Talk to your local bank branch and see if you can connect a savings account with your checking and have them automatically deduct funds out of your savings if and overdraft occurs. There may be a $5 fee every time your savings bails you out, but at least it's not a $35 fee. Also, it can be really beneficial to monitor your account online through your bank's website. This way you can see up-to-date available funds. Most online banking services offer a bill pay feature where you can pay all your bills electronically. They also provide a bill payment pending area, where you can quickly click cancel payment if you find you are short on funds. This can be a preventive measure in avoiding over drafting. Late Fees We all dread late fees, especially if we know in advance that we cannot make the payment on time. Here are some numbers to throw out at you courtesy of MSN Money. Below are the average costs of late fees on credit cards from 1994-2005. 1994 $12.55 1995 $13.25 1996 $14.21 1997 $19.24 1998 $22.10 1999 $25.61 2000 $27.10 2001 $28.29 2002 $30.04 2003 $31.44 2004 $32.61 2005 $34.42 Tip: Try to make all credit card payments online either from a bill pay feature on your personal banking website or on the credit card site. Make your payment no less than 2-3 days in advance. Computer systems will process your payments electronically leaving little room for error. More mistakes may happen if mailing in a check to the credit card company. It can get lost in transit; a payment processor can improperly input the payment or it could be misplaced in the mail room. You never know what can happen. ATM Fees According an article in MSN Money, on average, your bank charges you 25% more than it did six years ago for using another bank's ATM. Not only can you be charged by the bank who owns the ATM, but you will also get a surcharge from your own bank for using the other bank's ATM. Tip: Try to use your own bank's ATM. This way none of these pointless fees will add up. Also, Washington Mutual ATM's do not charge other bank's customers for using their machines, according to MSN Money. You will still get dinged by your own bank. Paper Fees Since banking institutions have entered the digital age, less paper is being used. So if you need a copy of a previous check for some reason, some banks are charging photocopying fees. Banks now scan your processed checks into a digital database and make them available for download via online banking. So instead of requesting a photocopied check, you can make one click of the mouse and print the scanned image of the check directly from your computer. Last-Minute Bill Pay Fees You know the ti Talk is Cheap but Action Costs Nothing They do this so your $5, $10 or $20 transactions will all bounce and produce an abundance of overdrafts. So instead of clearing the smaller transactions first and having one overdraft charge (for an average of $30) on the bigger transaction, you will have three overdraft charges (totaling $90) for the smaller ones.Talking and circling to see if there is any business out of a new contact is all part of the game. Sometimes it takes several meetings either in person or over the phone to discover whether the relationship will go anywhere. Once that examination of discovery is over, business should be conducted or it is time to move on. The ideal, of course, is that business is conducted. The question is, "How long should you keep the discover phase going before cutting off the conversation?" Many sales managers suggest cutting it off after a couple of calls before it becomes a big waste of time. I tend to agree. Yo Tips: Talk to your local bank branch and see if you can connect a savings account with your checking and have them automatically deduct funds out of your savings if and overdraft occurs. There may be a $5 fee every time your savings bails you out, but at least it's not a $35 fee. Also, it can be really beneficial to monitor your account online through your bank's website. This way you can see up-to-date available funds. Most online banking services offer a bill pay feature where you can pay all your bills electronically. They also provide a bill payment pending area, where you can quickly click cancel payment if you find you are short on funds. This can be a preventive measure in avoiding over drafting. Late Fees We all dread late fees, especially if we know in advance that we cannot make the payment on time. Here are some numbers to throw out at you courtesy of MSN Money. Below are the average costs of late fees on credit cards from 1994-2005. 1994 $12.55 1995 $13.25 1996 $14.21 1997 $19.24 1998 $22.10 1999 $25.61 2000 $27.10 2001 $28.29 2002 $30.04 2003 $31.44 2004 $32.61 2005 $34.42 Tip: Try to make all credit card payments online either from a bill pay feature on your personal banking website or on the credit card site. Make your payment no less than 2-3 days in advance. Computer systems will process your payments electronically leaving little room for error. More mistakes may happen if mailing in a check to the credit card company. It can get lost in transit; a payment processor can improperly input the payment or it could be misplaced in the mail room. You never know what can happen. ATM Fees According an article in MSN Money, on average, your bank charges you 25% more than it did six years ago for using another bank's ATM. Not only can you be charged by the bank who owns the ATM, but you will also get a surcharge from your own bank for using the other bank's ATM. Tip: Try to use your own bank's ATM. This way none of these pointless fees will add up. Also, Washington Mutual ATM's do not charge other bank's customers for using their machines, according to MSN Money. You will still get dinged by your own bank. Paper Fees Since banking institutions have entered the digital age, less paper is being used. So if you need a copy of a previous check for some reason, some banks are charging photocopying fees. Banks now scan your processed checks into a digital database and make them available for download via online banking. So instead of requesting a photocopied check, you can make one click of the mouse and print the scanned image of the check directly from your computer. Last-Minute Bill Pay Fees You know the t Controlling Your Cash Flow king services offer a bill pay feature where you can pay all your bills electronically. They also provide a bill payment pending area, where you can quickly click cancel payment if you find you are short on funds. This can be a preventive measure in avoiding over drafting.IntroductionAre you looking for a way to gain control of your personal finances and implement a budget that will get you back on the road to financial success? Great! And remember there is no better time to start than now. Like anything in life, before you can become financially stable you must understand the fundamentals of personal finance. Gaining control of your personal finances does not have to be hard, in fact some even find the road back to financial stability both challenging and satisfying. Don’t forget, where there is a will there is a way. You can do it!One of the basic, yet important con Late Fees We all dread late fees, especially if we know in advance that we cannot make the payment on time. Here are some numbers to throw out at you courtesy of MSN Money. Below are the average costs of late fees on credit cards from 1994-2005. 1994 $12.55 1995 $13.25 1996 $14.21 1997 $19.24 1998 $22.10 1999 $25.61 2000 $27.10 2001 $28.29 2002 $30.04 2003 $31.44 2004 $32.61 2005 $34.42 Tip: Try to make all credit card payments online either from a bill pay feature on your personal banking website or on the credit card site. Make your payment no less than 2-3 days in advance. Computer systems will process your payments electronically leaving little room for error. More mistakes may happen if mailing in a check to the credit card company. It can get lost in transit; a payment processor can improperly input the payment or it could be misplaced in the mail room. You never know what can happen. ATM Fees According an article in MSN Money, on average, your bank charges you 25% more than it did six years ago for using another bank's ATM. Not only can you be charged by the bank who owns the ATM, but you will also get a surcharge from your own bank for using the other bank's ATM. Tip: Try to use your own bank's ATM. This way none of these pointless fees will add up. Also, Washington Mutual ATM's do not charge other bank's customers for using their machines, according to MSN Money. You will still get dinged by your own bank. Paper Fees Since banking institutions have entered the digital age, less paper is being used. So if you need a copy of a previous check for some reason, some banks are charging photocopying fees. Banks now scan your processed checks into a digital database and make them available for download via online banking. So instead of requesting a photocopied check, you can make one click of the mouse and print the scanned image of the check directly from your computer. Last-Minute Bill Pay Fees You know the t Thai Silk y feature on your personal banking website or on the credit card site. Make your payment no less than 2-3 days in advance. Computer systems will process your payments electronically leaving little room for error. More mistakes may happen if mailing in a check to the credit card company. It can get lost in transit; a payment processor can improperly input the payment or it could be misplaced in the mail room. You never know what can happen.What is Thai silk really?The Chinese kept the secret of silk for thousands of years! Truly it is an exclusive fabric and back to the past it was only for the high society and kings. The secret was protected by enforcing dire penalties. Anyone found guilty of smuggling silkworm eggs, cocoons or even seeds of the mulberry tree was put to death.A secret doesn't remain secret forever. The production of Thai silk begins with a small worm know as Bombyx mori: the silk worms coming from the eggs from the silk moth. The worms are eating the leaves of mulberry trees until they become 1 year old, after they will b ATM Fees According an article in MSN Money, on average, your bank charges you 25% more than it did six years ago for using another bank's ATM. Not only can you be charged by the bank who owns the ATM, but you will also get a surcharge from your own bank for using the other bank's ATM. Tip: Try to use your own bank's ATM. This way none of these pointless fees will add up. Also, Washington Mutual ATM's do not charge other bank's customers for using their machines, according to MSN Money. You will still get dinged by your own bank. Paper Fees Since banking institutions have entered the digital age, less paper is being used. So if you need a copy of a previous check for some reason, some banks are charging photocopying fees. Banks now scan your processed checks into a digital database and make them available for download via online banking. So instead of requesting a photocopied check, you can make one click of the mouse and print the scanned image of the check directly from your computer. Last-Minute Bill Pay Fees You know the t A Spyware Removal Program Is Essential Protection For Your Personal Computer your own bank's ATM. This way none of these pointless fees will add up. Also, Washington Mutual ATM's do not charge other bank's customers for using their machines, according to MSN Money. You will still get dinged by your own bank.If you have been online for a reasonable length of time, then you know how important it is to keep your computer protected. A firewall and an anti-virus program are a must. They are basically your first line of defense. However, there is another important software that every computer must have -- a spyware removal program. A spyware removal program is a useful tool as it can detect if there are any spyware programs lurking in your computer without your knowledge.There are hundreds of spyware removal programs out there, but you have to be careful and selective as to which spyware removal program to download onto Paper Fees Since banking institutions have entered the digital age, less paper is being used. So if you need a copy of a previous check for some reason, some banks are charging photocopying fees. Banks now scan your processed checks into a digital database and make them available for download via online banking. So instead of requesting a photocopied check, you can make one click of the mouse and print the scanned image of the check directly from your computer. Last-Minute Bill Pay Fees You know the times that you find out some bills are due on the day of or the night before? You have the funds, but cannot send a check or make an online payment before it is due. So you call and make a payment over the phone. Expedited bill-pay fees range from $5-$15 and in 2006, banks made $1.26 billion from these timely payments. Tip: Online payments take 2-3 days to process. Print out a calendar and fill in what bills are due on specific days. If you are into technology, set up reminders on your Blackberries, cell phones, PDA's or Microsoft Outlook. Some banks have services through online bill pay where the bank will send you email notifications a week before the bill is due. These late fees are the most detrimental among the many fees that banks now apply toward consumers. Obviously, by keeping track of your expenses daily and making timely payments, you can tremendously decrease your chances of getting hit with unnecessary fees. In addition, if you know that you are in good standing with your bank and rarely overdraft, it does not hurt to walk into your local bank branch in person and ask for a courtesy refund. Most banks will work with you, if you are a good customer.
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