The International Buyer And Currency Exchange – A Predictable Trend?
By Laura McLoughlin
The anticipated report ‘The 2010 NAR Profile of International Home Buying Activity’ has just been released and provides interesting reading. Anyone involved in the real estate market over the past couple of years would probably have been looking to diversify their service offering and [...]
A Guide to Financial Fitness – Part IV
By Rhonda Coblentz
“Ragnar was a ninth century Norse king. He was a pirate, a raider, a conqueror, an explorer, and a wild man. The tough, fearless, rugged attributes of this Norse king are shared by all who participate in a Ragnar Relay.” Excerpted from www.ragnarrelay.com
New Adventures
After conquering a [...]
A Guide To Financial Fitness Part III
By Rhonda Coblentz
After running my first marathon, my confidence was at an all-time high. I had overcome the “impossible” and finished! Always pushing myself to the next level, this year I set a new goal—to run a race in the mountains. Training in Florida on our sea-level, flat terrain [...]
A Guide to Financial Fitness – Part II
By Rhonda Coblentz
I am a recovering couch potato.
In March 2008, I finished my first marathon.
There I was, remote control in hand, when I saw the commercial for the Sarasota Marathon. Two thoughts struck immediately: “I wonder if I can do that,” and “I can’t do it on my [...]
A Guide to Financial Fitness
By Rhonda Coblentz
Part one of a four-part series on your financial fitness.
Imagine if you were as healthy and fit as…well, say, that guy you saw in the gym. You know, the one with the six-pack abs and the tan. Or that woman running on the beach. Sure, she was probably over [...]
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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