Archive for the 'Guidance' Category

3DTV Is Cool But At What Cost? (Jul 21)

According to the College of Optometrists, a sizable portion of the population will be unable to see the full effects of 3DTV in action. Due to problems with their binocular vision, 56% of people between the ages of 18 and 38 will have their viewing experience limited in some way. Conditions such as amblyopia and […]

Bi Fold Doors for Flexiblity and a Outstanding Look (Jun 18)

Substitute windows and doors used to only be available in grey aluminium if you didnt want wood and the styles rarely bettered the aesthetics of the buildings they adorned. As a result, we are left with a legacy of spoiled period homes which in some cases are a fire hazard because windows were designed […]

Isa’s and Investment Management (May 04)

The last annual budget declared emerging changes to the Individual Savings Account allowances.

Benefits of Making a Will (Mar 04)

Don t leave your beneficiaries with additional heartache and complications.
Individuals who die without a valid will, or intestate, leave complications and costs to their beneficiaries and often gift thousands of pounds to the Government in what may be avoidable Inheritance Tax (IHT).

Career Skipping - What You Need to Acknowledge (Feb 17)

Don’t always listen to the weird things that people talk about when you mention the fact that you want to change your job. To be honest, a lot of what is spoken about career strategies is a load of rubbish.
This is one of a series of articles to help you understand the truth about changing […]

How to Tackle the Job Interview Questions at Your next Employment Interview (Jan 30)

There’s nothing like a superior hard interview query to strike fear to the guts of even the best qualified candidate. That is a beneficial chance for both sides the candidate to strut their stuff, and then the attainable new boss to work out if the possible employee has the mettle that it’ll take to perform […]

Plans for Building a Wind Power Project (Jan 17)

n be placed at the bottom close to the ground, the tower does not have to support the generator can be placed at the bottom, not only that but the turbine does not need to be pointed in the direction of the wind. Oh yeah, and it also helps with energy independence (ie no more ‘war for oil.’) Basically, renewable energy is great and all thinking people now reali

What to Do if You Can’t Pay Your Spanish Mortgage (Dec 19)

In uncertain economic times, many people find themselves unable to make their mortgage payments. Whether the mortgage is on a primary residence or vacation home, defaulting on a mortgage can have serious consequences for the homeowner. These consequences vary by country and can even vary by state or province within the same country, so it […]

Preparing for an Interview (Oct 06)

You have completed high school and now you are ready for your first real post. Youve sent out out Curriculum Vitae and have been called in for your primary interview. How can you do well at the interview so you wind up being presented the appointment? It is always worth considering going […]

Buying Spanish Property: the Legal System Explained (Oct 02)

So youve found your dream holiday home, arranged your mortgage in Spain and are now ready to complete the purchase

In Spain, the process of purchasing Spanish property is regulated, and the best thing that you can do to protect your interests is to employ an English-speaking solicitor or lawyer to assist you. Make sure […]