Archive for May, 2008

Piano Lesson for Young Children – Chromatic Scale

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

I frequently hear concerns from parents of young piano students about their child’s hearing. The most common question asked is, “Does my child have a “good” ear?”
I usually respond with something like, “They look alright to me. Does she have two?” There are some common myths which often mislead parents and encourage [...]

Injured in an Accident? 5 Reasons Why You Don’t Need To Hire An Attorney

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

You’ve just been injured in an accident. Get ready for the onslaught of mail from lawyers at home. Be prepared for those ugly billboards showing pictures of crashed cars and wreckage with victims crawling away. Beware the yellow pages ads that proclaim quick and fast settlements for your injuries.
Do you need an attorney? No, and [...]

Communicate and Prosper!

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

How much has poor communication cost your company in the past
twelve months? Chances are, you have no idea. Chances are even
better it’s a lot more than you can afford.
But you won’t find the numbers in the financial statements or year-end
departmental reports. Nothing shows up saying “lost productivity due to
miserable meetings” or “missed business opportunities through [...]

The Countless Alternatives To Credit Cards

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Thanks to the constant stream of credit card offers you receive in the mail or through television few people understand that there are viable alternatives. Below are five of those alternatives.
1. Debit Cards
Debit cards have been used in many European countries for a number of years, but are relatively new elsewhere. In a [...]

What Is Tax Law?

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

The federal tax code is complex. This complexity generally arises from two factors: the use of the tax code for purposes other than raising revenue, and the feedback process of amending the code.
While its main intent is to provide revenue for the federal government, the tax code is frequently used to direct the behavior of [...]