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How to make money fast

How to make money fastTo make money you need to know to sell, probably sell your time, your skills, your expertise or products, if you sell your effort, skill or personal knowledge, your income will always be few, will only be the product of your effort if you can but make a good deal if you choose to sell something that people need to improve their lives, such supplements, that’s something that everyone needs the quality of our food does not give us everything needed to live healthy, in fact everything world needs something though some have not noticed, that our organs and tissues simply by living is deteriorating and if we live healthy and health problems we need to supplement our daily diet with some supplements

As a complement to your business, you must have a sales system that allows you to make huge profits with minimal effort. In future bogs will end this information.
In short do not become employed by you will always be at the mercy of what your employer considers that your work is worth. Become an entrepreneur create your own business and designing a system that allows you to achieve great results quickly.

Treasury action on pension reform

Treasury action on pension reformAccording to a report by experts from the Ministry of Finance (Geisha) released today with the reform of the pension system, Spain is one of the European countries with the highest percentage of pensioners in relative poverty risk, 19.3% behind only seven of the other 26 countries that comprise the European Union (Latvia, Cyprus, Estonia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, United Kingdom and Finland).

Also, remember that pensions in our country are “reduced” to the point that 77% of Spanish pensioners is not even to be mileurista. In this sense, Ghost explains that the Spanish average contributory pension represents 63% of the average pension in Europe.

On the other hand, the technical state of the Treasury that spending on pensions in Spain in proportion to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) stood at 8.9% during 2010 compared to 10.2% of EU average -27. Moreover, according to estimates published by the European Commission last week, Spanish spending on pensions will continue at levels below those of the EU-27 for at least two decades.

Regarding the impending pension reform, the group considers that the negotiation and approval must be “no rush” and subject to social partnership and the State Treaty that currently exists on this subject. “The need to remove uncertainty for investors in financial markets and reduce the spread of the risk premium on public debt does not justify the contrary,” they said from Geisha.

Finance Technicians suggested for maintaining the viability and sustainability of public pension system, among which the creation of a mixed system of financing, improving efficiency in tax collection through the fight against big bags fraud or development of incentives to voluntarily extend the retirement age.

How is the economic laws in spain

How is the economic laws in spainEveryone is living where he lives, has the right to be able to hire a telephone line. In addition, to have a booth in his village, however remote it is. In addition, even appear on a phone if you wish. However, in the era of Google and Face book Internet access is not yet a law, at least in Spain. The so-called universal service guarantees to all citizens, regardless of their place of residence, a minimum set of telecommunications services. Internet is about to get into those tiny but wait at least a year.

The historic reform was introduced in the Law of Sustainable Economy (SLE), but went unnoticed because the call Snide law also included a provision of the LES, which is prosecuting the pages of movie and music downloads has grabbed all the attention. The legislation goes to the Senate next week, and pending regulation that develops, will become a reality throughout this year. Thus, any citizen while living in a remote village shall be entitled to claim from the administrator if you give him the possibility of hiring a broadband line (the universal service contract only guarantees the right price, not free.)

The issue is not trivial. First, because there are 536,000 households in Spain do not have the ability to connect to the Internet rather than the ridiculous speed of 56 kbps primitive, which offers telephone line pair of copper wires without (so-called narrow band). Second, not least, because there is a considerable commotion among operators among themselves and between them and the government over who will pay the amount that universal service no one dares to encrypt. All that is known is that the State, as the industry has not bear the cost and distributes it among companies.