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Top 10 Reasons To Move Your Internet Business To Panama (While You Stay Home) uy something for cash. I also decided that I had enough shoes, handbags, clothes and other material things for the time being so I stopped the shopping addiction that often kept me caught in the trap of: I don’t like my work, I’ll buy something to cheer me up, now I have to work to pay for what I bought. All these things were huge changes for me and at times I was uncomfortable.10. Pay no income taxes on profits your company does not remit to the U.S. You should pay taxes in your country on money your Panamanian corporation pays you, whether in salary or tax-advantaged dividends or capital gains. However, the corporation can pay many of your expenses as legitimate business expenses.9. Pay no income taxes in Panama. A non-resident Panamanian International Business Corporation or Private Interest Foundation does not pay any kind of tax on any of its income or assets, and does not even have any reporting requirements to the Panamanian government.8. No Panamanian requirement to collect sales taxes from your customers. (Yea!)7. No capital gains tax, no tax on interest income, no stock sale or transfer tax, no property tax, and no gift tax.6. Panama has the most stable government in Latin America, no army (it was abolished by constitutional amendment in 1994; security is provided by the U.S.) and 70 years of the same offshore corporation law. Panama is the registered domicile for nearly 500,000 corporations and foundations, making it the second most popular jurisdiction to incorporate in the world, following Hong Kong. It has the second-largest free trade zone in the wo Months later I was speaking to a motivational consultant on the topic of choice and change and I reflected, “When I made the choice to opt-out of the corporate world to create a life I experienced, instead of just watched, I thought I was making a sacrifice. But you know what, when you’re on the other side of it, there really is no sacrifice, just decisions which create circumstances that make you happy or unhappy.” In that moment I realised, that at the time, I thought I was giving up a lot, in reality, I had lost nothing and gained more than I could have imagined. I spent more time with my husband and pets, I got to see the sun during the day instead of starting and ending my day in darkness, I created time to do the things I always put off like walks on the beach or reading in bed. So the choice to change doesn’t have to be a scary one, on the contrary, it can Medical Billing - XA0 Record Fields 9 Through 17 Let’s say you work an average of 40 hours a week and you started work when you were 20 years old and retired at 65. You’re also a good sleeper and get a good eight hours a night.When doing medical billing and electronically transmitting claims, trailer records may only be a bunch of totals to some of us. But to the insurance carrier who is being billed, these trailer records could very well mean the difference between your whole claim file being accepted or rejected. In this installment we resume our review of the XA0 claim trailer record, picking up with field number 9.XA0 field 9, positions 33 - 34, is the HXX record count. This is the number of H records, or narrative records being transmitted to the carrier. Because narrative information can be required for just about any reason, this count can be just about anything.XA0 field 10, positions 35 - 37, is the claim total record count. This is the total number of C, D, E, F, G and H records being transmitted to the carrier. The max number allowed to be transmitted in a batch for one patient is 999. If more records need to be sent then it has to be sent in a separate batch.XA0 field 11, positions 38 - 77, is reserved and not supported. This is a very strange mapping since there is nothing in this area that conflicts with any other record. No explanation is given in the manual as to why this area is not used.XA0 field 12, positions 78 - 84, is the That’s 93 600 hours of your life or a solid 10 years devoted to work. If you consider that you spend another huge chunk of your life sleeping, work is a big part of our existence so isn’t natural that we want it to be a happy existence? In my experience it would appear not as I’ve never met one person, who worked for someone else, that loved, let alone, thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of their job. It made me think of a tidbit I heard during a recent seminar about a survey asking critically ill people what they most regretted in life: - Not making the most of their relationships The last two points really had an impact on me. Nobody is sitting on their deathbed proclaiming, “I wish I bought another house.” or “I should have spent more time in the office.” No, they’re saying they should have loved more, lived more! If we spend workdays craving 5pm or the weekend does that indicate work that is meaningful or fulfilling? And why do we always consider our playtime outside the hours of 9am-5pm? So why are a majority of us filling our precious lives with unfulfilling work? Some answers, and what you can do about it, follow. ++ You Fell Into It ++ You've had the same type of job from day one and all that may have changed is the company you work for or your job title. At one stage you had great dreams of what you aspired to be. Standing in front of the mirror singing into a hairbrush experiencing the bliss of being a pop star. Running through the backyard with a hose fighting imaginary fires. Peering through a microscope’s lens intrigued by the cells moving before you. In youth we’re often clear what we want to be when we grow up. But then something happens, some would say life, others would say bad luck or even reality. Basically it’s the gap between what you dreamed of and the work you’re currently doing that causes dissatisfaction. ++ You Feel Stuck and Don’t Have a Choice ++ You have a mortgage, kids to feed, not enough education or no time. So you’ve chosen a job that reflects your circumstances. You’re basically trading time for money to pay for a life you’re not thoroughly enjoying. ++ You’re Numb ++ You get up, go to the bathroom, have a shower, eat breakfast, get dressed, walk to the bus stop, arrive at work, work, eat lunch, work some more, come home, eat dinner and go to bed. REPEAT. Sure, our lives are busier and more colorful than that, but essentially these steps are present each weekday. You exist in an unconsciously competent state, similar to driving a car where you get from A to B without thinking about it. Same thing with work, you’re going through motions. You know something ‘just ain’t right’ but you don’t know what it is, and even if you did, you wouldn’t know how to get out of it. There are a plethora of reasons: your job is your identity, you’re continually looking for the ‘perfect’ role, society made you do it, or in some cases, your parents. There are a plethora of reason but all you know is that when it comes to your career you may feel stuck in a chasm, in the abyss, between a rock and hard place. The great thing is, if you look up, you see a glimmer of light and that’s called possibility. You can make a change, a choice to do something differently in your life, escape the ‘stuck-ness’ and seek fulfilment. It may seem overwhelming, a task too big to even consider, but don’t forget the adage. “How do you eat an elephant?” “One bite at a time.” Apply the same approach to seeking a fulfilling work life and discover how you can ‘Escape the CHASM™’. ** Create Choice & Change ** What can you do when you don’t have much choice? Well the fact that you’re doing nothing is a choice in itself. If you want your life to change you have to ‘do’ something about it, they can be large or small choices, but they are essential. A few months a go I worked in marketing consulting. One day I asked my husband, “Why are we both working like crazy so we can live in an apartment we never see and create a life of things we never enjoy?” A month later I quit that job and went into ‘retirement’. I decided that I was going to do something different for once in my life – nothing. How could I afford to do that you may ask? I wanted to make a change so I had to make some choices. Firstly, we decided to sell our investment property which pretty much got rid of our major debt and reduced our mortgage to a very manageable $600 a month. We also decided to move into a house after paying a crippling $52,000 special levy the year before on our condo. Instead of staying in the suburb we currently lived in where we would have to get another huge mortgage, we opened our minds to the possibility of a different area where we could buy something for cash. I also decided that I had enough shoes, handbags, clothes and other material things for the time being so I stopped the shopping addiction that often kept me caught in the trap of: I don’t like my work, I’ll buy something to cheer me up, now I have to work to pay for what I bought. All these things were huge changes for me and at times I was uncomfortable. Months later I was speaking to a motivational consultant on the topic of choice and change and I reflected, “When I made the choice to opt-out of the corporate world to create a life I experienced, instead of just watched, I thought I was making a sacrifice. But you know what, when you’re on the other side of it, there really is no sacrifice, just decisions which create circumstances that make you happy or unhappy.” In that moment I realised, that at the time, I thought I was giving up a lot, in reality, I had lost nothing and gained more than I could have imagined. I spent more time with my husband and pets, I got to see the sun during the day instead of starting and ending my day in darkness, I created time to do the things I always put off like walks on the beach or reading in bed. So the choice to change doesn’t have to be a scary one, on the contrary, it can b Shifting Goal Posts m-5pm?If transport industry is a game of soccer, there are sure signs that the goal posts are shifting*. (Note: for better viewing experience with appropriate colour highlights, please refer to original article, url attached)Goalpost #1: Previous goal post (1996): LTA White PaperWe only started MRT operations in 1987. We cannot grow a comprehensive network over the next few years. However we will build up the network incrementally, properly sized to match our city of the future. Over a decade or two, the results will be significant and clearly visible. Our target is to have as high as percentage of trips on a quality public transport system as in Zurich, where 75% of trips into the city centre are by public transport.Current goal post (2006): Speech by Raymond Lim, 23 OctThe aim is to increase the proportion of trips taken on public transport during the morning peak period from 63% today to at least 70% over the next 10 to 15 years. Goalpost #2:Previous goal post (2001): Speech by Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, 23 OctProvided the financial position of the Government remains strong, the plan is to increase the network from 90 km today to over 150 km in 2006, and to about 24 So why are a majority of us filling our precious lives with unfulfilling work? Some answers, and what you can do about it, follow. ++ You Fell Into It ++ You've had the same type of job from day one and all that may have changed is the company you work for or your job title. At one stage you had great dreams of what you aspired to be. Standing in front of the mirror singing into a hairbrush experiencing the bliss of being a pop star. Running through the backyard with a hose fighting imaginary fires. Peering through a microscope’s lens intrigued by the cells moving before you. In youth we’re often clear what we want to be when we grow up. But then something happens, some would say life, others would say bad luck or even reality. Basically it’s the gap between what you dreamed of and the work you’re currently doing that causes dissatisfaction. ++ You Feel Stuck and Don’t Have a Choice ++ You have a mortgage, kids to feed, not enough education or no time. So you’ve chosen a job that reflects your circumstances. You’re basically trading time for money to pay for a life you’re not thoroughly enjoying. ++ You’re Numb ++ You get up, go to the bathroom, have a shower, eat breakfast, get dressed, walk to the bus stop, arrive at work, work, eat lunch, work some more, come home, eat dinner and go to bed. REPEAT. Sure, our lives are busier and more colorful than that, but essentially these steps are present each weekday. You exist in an unconsciously competent state, similar to driving a car where you get from A to B without thinking about it. Same thing with work, you’re going through motions. You know something ‘just ain’t right’ but you don’t know what it is, and even if you did, you wouldn’t know how to get out of it. There are a plethora of reasons: your job is your identity, you’re continually looking for the ‘perfect’ role, society made you do it, or in some cases, your parents. There are a plethora of reason but all you know is that when it comes to your career you may feel stuck in a chasm, in the abyss, between a rock and hard place. The great thing is, if you look up, you see a glimmer of light and that’s called possibility. You can make a change, a choice to do something differently in your life, escape the ‘stuck-ness’ and seek fulfilment. It may seem overwhelming, a task too big to even consider, but don’t forget the adage. “How do you eat an elephant?” “One bite at a time.” Apply the same approach to seeking a fulfilling work life and discover how you can ‘Escape the CHASM™’. ** Create Choice & Change ** What can you do when you don’t have much choice? Well the fact that you’re doing nothing is a choice in itself. If you want your life to change you have to ‘do’ something about it, they can be large or small choices, but they are essential. A few months a go I worked in marketing consulting. One day I asked my husband, “Why are we both working like crazy so we can live in an apartment we never see and create a life of things we never enjoy?” A month later I quit that job and went into ‘retirement’. I decided that I was going to do something different for once in my life – nothing. How could I afford to do that you may ask? I wanted to make a change so I had to make some choices. Firstly, we decided to sell our investment property which pretty much got rid of our major debt and reduced our mortgage to a very manageable $600 a month. We also decided to move into a house after paying a crippling $52,000 special levy the year before on our condo. Instead of staying in the suburb we currently lived in where we would have to get another huge mortgage, we opened our minds to the possibility of a different area where we could buy something for cash. I also decided that I had enough shoes, handbags, clothes and other material things for the time being so I stopped the shopping addiction that often kept me caught in the trap of: I don’t like my work, I’ll buy something to cheer me up, now I have to work to pay for what I bought. All these things were huge changes for me and at times I was uncomfortable. Months later I was speaking to a motivational consultant on the topic of choice and change and I reflected, “When I made the choice to opt-out of the corporate world to create a life I experienced, instead of just watched, I thought I was making a sacrifice. But you know what, when you’re on the other side of it, there really is no sacrifice, just decisions which create circumstances that make you happy or unhappy.” In that moment I realised, that at the time, I thought I was giving up a lot, in reality, I had lost nothing and gained more than I could have imagined. I spent more time with my husband and pets, I got to see the sun during the day instead of starting and ending my day in darkness, I created time to do the things I always put off like walks on the beach or reading in bed. So the choice to change doesn’t have to be a scary one, on the contrary, it can Your Online Brand Is You d, walk to the bus stop, arrive at work, work, eat lunch, work some more, come home, eat dinner and go to bed. REPEAT. Sure, our lives are busier and more colorful than that, but essentially these steps are present each weekday.You've decided to make the leap. You're going to start selling your products and services online. You're excited. Wow! Millions of people will be able to buy from you.Let's see --- what will you need to do first? Yep. You'll need to create your own Web site.A week or two later, your Web site is complete. You're thrilled. It's exactly what you wanted, your own storefront online. You get to work and do everything you're advised to do: you send out news releases and submit your site to all the search engines. You promote your URL on everything from your business stationery to the side of your car.Six months after that, you're starting to see a trickle of traffic, but it's hardly the flood you imagined it would be, and you lose heart and interest. The Internet, you decide, is a sham, a haven for sp*mmers and assorted lunatics. You vow that you’re staying with the safe and comfy offline world, and you vow never to be taken in again.What did you do wrong?Oddly enough, you did nothing wrong. You did everything right --- BUT what about branding?In the real world you create your brand without too much effort. People judge you by your physical presence: by your office, your clothes, your stationery, yo You exist in an unconsciously competent state, similar to driving a car where you get from A to B without thinking about it. Same thing with work, you’re going through motions. You know something ‘just ain’t right’ but you don’t know what it is, and even if you did, you wouldn’t know how to get out of it. There are a plethora of reasons: your job is your identity, you’re continually looking for the ‘perfect’ role, society made you do it, or in some cases, your parents. There are a plethora of reason but all you know is that when it comes to your career you may feel stuck in a chasm, in the abyss, between a rock and hard place. The great thing is, if you look up, you see a glimmer of light and that’s called possibility. You can make a change, a choice to do something differently in your life, escape the ‘stuck-ness’ and seek fulfilment. It may seem overwhelming, a task too big to even consider, but don’t forget the adage. “How do you eat an elephant?” “One bite at a time.” Apply the same approach to seeking a fulfilling work life and discover how you can ‘Escape the CHASM™’. ** Create Choice & Change ** What can you do when you don’t have much choice? Well the fact that you’re doing nothing is a choice in itself. If you want your life to change you have to ‘do’ something about it, they can be large or small choices, but they are essential. A few months a go I worked in marketing consulting. One day I asked my husband, “Why are we both working like crazy so we can live in an apartment we never see and create a life of things we never enjoy?” A month later I quit that job and went into ‘retirement’. I decided that I was going to do something different for once in my life – nothing. How could I afford to do that you may ask? I wanted to make a change so I had to make some choices. Firstly, we decided to sell our investment property which pretty much got rid of our major debt and reduced our mortgage to a very manageable $600 a month. We also decided to move into a house after paying a crippling $52,000 special levy the year before on our condo. Instead of staying in the suburb we currently lived in where we would have to get another huge mortgage, we opened our minds to the possibility of a different area where we could buy something for cash. I also decided that I had enough shoes, handbags, clothes and other material things for the time being so I stopped the shopping addiction that often kept me caught in the trap of: I don’t like my work, I’ll buy something to cheer me up, now I have to work to pay for what I bought. All these things were huge changes for me and at times I was uncomfortable. Months later I was speaking to a motivational consultant on the topic of choice and change and I reflected, “When I made the choice to opt-out of the corporate world to create a life I experienced, instead of just watched, I thought I was making a sacrifice. But you know what, when you’re on the other side of it, there really is no sacrifice, just decisions which create circumstances that make you happy or unhappy.” In that moment I realised, that at the time, I thought I was giving up a lot, in reality, I had lost nothing and gained more than I could have imagined. I spent more time with my husband and pets, I got to see the sun during the day instead of starting and ending my day in darkness, I created time to do the things I always put off like walks on the beach or reading in bed. So the choice to change doesn’t have to be a scary one, on the contrary, it can Medical Billing - DME Software Security roach to seeking a fulfilling work life and discover how you can ‘Escape the CHASM™’.In this installment of medical billing and DME software, we're going to cover the topic of security, which can actually apply to any type of medical billing software since security is such a big issue these days.The whole topic of security pretty much stems from the HIPAA privacy rules. These rules cover just about everything, including health plans, health care providers, health care clearinghouses and billing agencies. If you're associated with the medical profession in any manner shape or form, you are probably under the HIPAA privacy rule umbrella.The main information that is protected by the HIPAA privacy rule is the patient's past, present, or future medical condition, the provision of health care to the patient, the past, present or future health care to the patient and all the patient's private information including social security number, EIN, or any other private information of the patient, including payments made by the patient or to the patient.The above is extremely simplified, as the law is pages long. There are also some limited disclosures that are allowed. Some covered agencies are allowed access to this information but they have to show just cause why they need it, such as police, prosecutors, etc. Where this comp ** Create Choice & Change ** What can you do when you don’t have much choice? Well the fact that you’re doing nothing is a choice in itself. If you want your life to change you have to ‘do’ something about it, they can be large or small choices, but they are essential. A few months a go I worked in marketing consulting. One day I asked my husband, “Why are we both working like crazy so we can live in an apartment we never see and create a life of things we never enjoy?” A month later I quit that job and went into ‘retirement’. I decided that I was going to do something different for once in my life – nothing. How could I afford to do that you may ask? I wanted to make a change so I had to make some choices. Firstly, we decided to sell our investment property which pretty much got rid of our major debt and reduced our mortgage to a very manageable $600 a month. We also decided to move into a house after paying a crippling $52,000 special levy the year before on our condo. Instead of staying in the suburb we currently lived in where we would have to get another huge mortgage, we opened our minds to the possibility of a different area where we could buy something for cash. I also decided that I had enough shoes, handbags, clothes and other material things for the time being so I stopped the shopping addiction that often kept me caught in the trap of: I don’t like my work, I’ll buy something to cheer me up, now I have to work to pay for what I bought. All these things were huge changes for me and at times I was uncomfortable. Months later I was speaking to a motivational consultant on the topic of choice and change and I reflected, “When I made the choice to opt-out of the corporate world to create a life I experienced, instead of just watched, I thought I was making a sacrifice. But you know what, when you’re on the other side of it, there really is no sacrifice, just decisions which create circumstances that make you happy or unhappy.” In that moment I realised, that at the time, I thought I was giving up a lot, in reality, I had lost nothing and gained more than I could have imagined. I spent more time with my husband and pets, I got to see the sun during the day instead of starting and ending my day in darkness, I created time to do the things I always put off like walks on the beach or reading in bed. So the choice to change doesn’t have to be a scary one, on the contrary, it can How To Think Statistically With Six Sigma uy something for cash. I also decided that I had enough shoes, handbags, clothes and other material things for the time being so I stopped the shopping addiction that often kept me caught in the trap of: I don’t like my work, I’ll buy something to cheer me up, now I have to work to pay for what I bought. All these things were huge changes for me and at times I was uncomfortable.The data gathering exercise results in quantitative data in abundance. How you want to analyze it depends broadly on your plan to arrive at the solution. Nevertheless, it depends on three fundamental questions. But as a precursor to these questions, one must keep in mind that the larger purpose of using wide ranging interacting data is to understand the processes, problems and the best possible solutions as applied to Six Sigma implementation.Six Sigma: Statistical ThinkingStatistical thinking involves the tendency to want to study the complete contextual situation when a wide ranging statistical inputs and control factors of several natures may be interacting simultaneously to produce a particular output.To understand the principle better, one can begin with the one factor at a time (OFAT) theory, which refers to the natural tendency of the investigator to change only one factor at a time and ‘record’ the results until all other factors are tested this way. The results need to be put in place in the natural logical manner that would have occurred had the study been conducted in the opposite of OFAT.The Fundamental QuestionAs we discussed earlier, there are three fundamental questions that need to be addressed in the order Months later I was speaking to a motivational consultant on the topic of choice and change and I reflected, “When I made the choice to opt-out of the corporate world to create a life I experienced, instead of just watched, I thought I was making a sacrifice. But you know what, when you’re on the other side of it, there really is no sacrifice, just decisions which create circumstances that make you happy or unhappy.” In that moment I realised, that at the time, I thought I was giving up a lot, in reality, I had lost nothing and gained more than I could have imagined. I spent more time with my husband and pets, I got to see the sun during the day instead of starting and ending my day in darkness, I created time to do the things I always put off like walks on the beach or reading in bed. So the choice to change doesn’t have to be a scary one, on the contrary, it can be very freeing. ** Create Happiness ** Follow your glee. That’s easier said than done. My friend Jo once said, “I don’ even know what makes me happy anymore because I spend so much time making sure everybody else is.” Do you remember what makes you happy? Think back to experiences that made you smile, laugh out loud, proud or warmed your heart. What were you doing and what choices are you going to make to reclaim your happiness. ** Have the Right Attitude ** When graphic designer Bev Bradnick was asked how she started doing the job she now loves she said, “I changed my attitude. I also chose to start doing things I really enjoyed but never thought I had the time to do. Finding the time to do them really enabled me to become more creative, less stressed out and more fulfilled which in turn affected my working relationships.” Attitude was key to Bev’s success. Consider this, if you wake up thinking, “Great it’s Tuesday, I’ve got to go to work.” You’re not really starting the day off with an, “I’m going to have a great day” attitude. And how you start the day is often how you end it as it’s challenging to break the cycle once you’re in it. So make the choice to create the right attitude. ** Just Start ** To be happier in your work life you need to start doing things differently. If you don’t, you’re practicing the definition of insanity – doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. It might be worthwhile to start changing your attitude towards your job like Bev did. Instead of thinking, “Oh no” when the alarm goes off consider, “I’m going to make the best of this day”. It’s a small change, but it’s a start! What else can you start doing? Look on the Internet for a new position or course to add to your skills. Start thinking about what you really enjoy doing and explore how you can turn that into paid work (it can even be part-time). Maybe you can start clearing some of the circumstances in your life that keep you stuck: do the children really have to go to private school, do you need the latest model car? Keeping up with the Jones is what keeps us suffering. I remember when I was in jobs I loathed I always felt better when I started applying for other positions. It felt good to do something other than just moan about it. ** Motivate and Keep Moving ** Once you decide to make a positive change in your job it’s important to motivate yourself along the journey. It’s like exercise; you have to consistently put in the effort to achieve the desired result. You also need to up the ante from time to time so your fitness doesn’t plateau but continues to move you towards your goals. Perhaps you’ve decided the company you’re currently in isn’t for you and are looking for a new job. If you go for a few interviews and nothing becomes of it you have to remind yourself why you’re doing what you’re doing in order to keep yourself motivated. After 12 job interviews Samantha was becoming discouraged, “I was over the whole process: searching for work, sending resumes, going to meet people and then nothing happening. Then I thought about why I was looking for another job and it was because I was in a position where I was no longer learning anything and I felt my skills weren’t being appreciated. I used that to motivate me.” In the end Samantha landed her dream job. “I believe everything is for a reason and the fact that I didn’t get those other roles was because there was a more fulfilling job waiting for me – and I got it!” Remember, there’s inspiration in doing something you love, or even enjoying the process of getting there, and you probably don’t realise it but you’re positively affecting others along the way.
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