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Insider's Corporate Relocation Glossary. provide a quality service and product to their clients.Is not that you don't have enough to do, moving your career, family, and home. Corporate relocation is big business and has tried and true procedures and jargon. Here are some of the words you'll hear once you're in the process.Amended value: The actual sale price after the seller successfully markets and sells his or her home through the broker of his or her choice. The sale is turned over to a third-party relocation company for closing, and the guaranteed offer is amended or changed.Appraised price (AP): The price the third-party relocation company offers (under most contracts) the seller for his or her property. Generally, the average of two or more independent appraisals.Broker’s market analysis (BMA): The real estate broker’s opinion of the expected final net sale price, determined after ac Those are the guys you're looking for. There are also guys to avoid. Horror Stories Remember that neighbor of yours - the one whose 2-month kitchen remodeling took a year? And then the granite countertops cracked and had to be replaced? What about your cousin who was quoted $300,000 to build his new house - and it ended up costing hi Job Satisfaction: Are you in the Right Job? I hear it every time. It's the question ten out of ten people ask me when I tell them I design custom homes: "Oh? What builders do you work with?"There are many different aspects to job satisfaction. Even if you love the work you do, your work environment or your co-workers might frustrate you. Take this short quiz to see how satisfied you are with your job.1. Getting to and from work is easy for me.a) Never b) Sometimes c) Often d) Always2. What is your level of supervision?a) Over supervised b) Under supervised c) Self-Employed d) Just Right3. How much do you enjoy your work?a) Immensely. I’d never give it up. b) It’s great but there are some downsides. c) It's a job and at least I get paid. d) I hate my work constantly.4. How would describe your relationship with your coworkers?a) I work alone and enjoy it. b) I work alone and miss the com Anyone who's the least bit interested in building a new home is thinking about builders before they think about floor plans, decorating, building lots, or anything else. Why? Because the builder is the key player; the captain; the guy who manages the entire building process for you; the guy you'll be writing the really big checks to (and you thought house plans were expensive!). And because everyone knows that the builder can make or break a project. But how can that be? Wouldn't any builder you choose be working with the same set of plans? Don't all builders have to build to the requirements of the building code? Don't they get the same prices from their suppliers? Doesn't your building contract spell out exactly what the builder must do? The answers to the questions above are: yes, yes, no, and maybe. But those answers have almost nothing to do with the success of your project. How Much Do You Know? If you read the other articles in this series, you might remember my comments about "test-driving" a house. You can't, of course - so without some knowledge you're completely dependent upon others. Through this site you're learning about how to make wiser choices of house plan designs. But if you don't take a few minutes to learn about builders, all that knowledge might just go to waste. Let's be clear here - the world is full of excellent builders. Great builders, in fact - a few I know are extraordinary. I'd go so far as to say most builders I know do everything in their power to provide a quality service and product to their clients. Those are the guys you're looking for. There are also guys to avoid. Horror Stories Remember that neighbor of yours - the one whose 2-month kitchen remodeling took a year? And then the granite countertops cracked and had to be replaced? What about your cousin who was quoted $300,000 to build his new house - and it ended up costing him So, You Want to be in Management? Five Essential Factors that Will Determine Your Chances for you; the guy you'll be writing the really big checks to (and you thought house plans were expensive!).The following information is based upon over 500 interviews with senior executives with whom I conducted over the past four years. These senior executives represent a variety of industries and organizations. It is interesting to note the similarities of their responses. The research concentrated on five areas:1. How they gained their experience and knowledge to become a senior executive.2. What are their attitudes and opinions concerning the youth of today?3. What are they most concerned about in running an organization in today’s society?4. What are their hobbies and interests outside of work?5. What do they read to keep current?How they gained their experience and knowledge:• For all respondents, education was the number one priority. All had an undergraduate degree And because everyone knows that the builder can make or break a project. But how can that be? Wouldn't any builder you choose be working with the same set of plans? Don't all builders have to build to the requirements of the building code? Don't they get the same prices from their suppliers? Doesn't your building contract spell out exactly what the builder must do? The answers to the questions above are: yes, yes, no, and maybe. But those answers have almost nothing to do with the success of your project. How Much Do You Know? If you read the other articles in this series, you might remember my comments about "test-driving" a house. You can't, of course - so without some knowledge you're completely dependent upon others. Through this site you're learning about how to make wiser choices of house plan designs. But if you don't take a few minutes to learn about builders, all that knowledge might just go to waste. Let's be clear here - the world is full of excellent builders. Great builders, in fact - a few I know are extraordinary. I'd go so far as to say most builders I know do everything in their power to provide a quality service and product to their clients. Those are the guys you're looking for. There are also guys to avoid. Horror Stories Remember that neighbor of yours - the one whose 2-month kitchen remodeling took a year? And then the granite countertops cracked and had to be replaced? What about your cousin who was quoted $300,000 to build his new house - and it ended up costing hi Best Low Interest Credit Cards uilding contract spell out exactly what the builder must do?There are various low-interest credit-card-providing banks contending with each other for a piece of the market today. This alone is indicative of the fact that the ‘burden of benefit’ has in no way changed from the bank to the customer with this facility. Some of the banks providing such a facility are, however, quite transparent about their terms and give the user a change for personal evaluation. To truly benefit from any of them, however, the necessary game plan should be to pay off outstanding dues well ahead of the expiration of the initial low/zero interest periods.HSBC offers a low-rate credit card that charges 0% interest for up to twelve months and interest rates from 10.49% upward thereafter. Among the available choices, these would appear to be one of the most advantageous. CitiBank is also among The answers to the questions above are: yes, yes, no, and maybe. But those answers have almost nothing to do with the success of your project. How Much Do You Know? If you read the other articles in this series, you might remember my comments about "test-driving" a house. You can't, of course - so without some knowledge you're completely dependent upon others. Through this site you're learning about how to make wiser choices of house plan designs. But if you don't take a few minutes to learn about builders, all that knowledge might just go to waste. Let's be clear here - the world is full of excellent builders. Great builders, in fact - a few I know are extraordinary. I'd go so far as to say most builders I know do everything in their power to provide a quality service and product to their clients. Those are the guys you're looking for. There are also guys to avoid. Horror Stories Remember that neighbor of yours - the one whose 2-month kitchen remodeling took a year? And then the granite countertops cracked and had to be replaced? What about your cousin who was quoted $300,000 to build his new house - and it ended up costing hi Jimmy D. Brown's List and Traffic Membership Site Review pletely dependent upon others. Through this site you're learning about how to make wiser choices of house plan designs. But if you don't take a few minutes to learn about builders, all that knowledge might just go to waste.5 Minutes In And I Was SoldJimmy D Brown’s List and Traffic is a monthly membership site that reveals all the tricks and techniques that successful Internet marketers use to grow their traffic and their subscriber lists to massive proportions.What I love about List and Traffic (other than the ridiculously low price!) is how he explains things in such a simple, step by step fashion, that even this sleep deprived Mom of 4 can “get it” and immediately start applying the gems of wisdom to my own business.My friend Alice Seba mentioned ListandTraffic to me because I was interested in purchasing John Reese's Traffic Secrets product, but just flat out couldn't afford it! I asked her for a recommendation for a cheaper product that would teach me those same marketing secrets, and List and Traffic was wha Let's be clear here - the world is full of excellent builders. Great builders, in fact - a few I know are extraordinary. I'd go so far as to say most builders I know do everything in their power to provide a quality service and product to their clients. Those are the guys you're looking for. There are also guys to avoid. Horror Stories Remember that neighbor of yours - the one whose 2-month kitchen remodeling took a year? And then the granite countertops cracked and had to be replaced? What about your cousin who was quoted $300,000 to build his new house - and it ended up costing hi Make your Work Easier with the Marketing Toolbar provide a quality service and product to their clients.Online marketers are some of the busiest people on the planet.They have tons and tons of work piled up, and all with very short and quick deadlines.There's so much work to do but so little time to finish it properly, and that usually leads to disastrous results.Now, what's an online marketer to do when everything is stacked up against him/her?Well, the ordinary online marketer will just whine and go on working slowly and agonizingly, but the smart online marketer will go ahead and install a marketing toolbar to help make the job easier.Install a what, you may ask?Install a marketing toolbar.There are other kinds of toolbars available online, but none of them could give you all the benefits of the marketing toolbar.A marketing toolbar is one the newest tools cur Those are the guys you're looking for. There are also guys to avoid. Horror Stories Remember that neighbor of yours - the one whose 2-month kitchen remodeling took a year? And then the granite countertops cracked and had to be replaced? What about your cousin who was quoted $300,000 to build his new house - and it ended up costing him $400,000? Everyone's heard horror stories about houses and it's one of the biggest fears of new homeowners. It's not always the builder's fault when things go wrong - sometimes it's your fault. When it is, it's because you A) didn't thoroughly research your builder's credentials; or B) didn't prepare a detailed set of plans and specifications; or C) tried to get high quality work for a low quality price. Differences In Expectations Differences in expectations are the root of all evil in the design and construction business. I had an interesting conversation with a young couple at a party a year or two ago; they'd built their dream home with a local builder and everything had gone wrong. It took too long, it cost too much, and the builder declared bankruptcy before the house was done, throwing the whole project into chaos. What a shame! I knew of the builder and I knew of his reputation (he'd declared bankruptcy several times before) so I asked the couple what had convinced them to go ahead with him given his checkered past. "We didn't know," they answered. As it turns out, they hadn't checked him out at all - the new model home and the sign in the yard was enough to convince them to hand over $500,000. I'll bet they spent more time researching their plasma TV purchase. That builder has fled town and is now setting up shop outside of Nashville, Tennessee - watch out Vols! Difference In Expectations Lesson Number One: just because the builder has completed projects successfully before don't expect that yours will be successful too. You must thoroughly research the qualifications and financial history of anyone y
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