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    Travel Expenses

    A businessman walked into a New York City bank and asked for the loan officer. He said he was going to Europe on business for two weeks and needed to borrow $5,000. The loan officer said the bank would need some security for such a loan. The business man then handed over the keys to a Rolls...
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    Short Term Loans UK -- Meet Expenses and Repay Early

    Short Term Loans UK -- Meet Expenses and Repay Early ... little bit of research can get you a cheap deal. Andrea Fletcher is an MBA with a Master's in Finance. She has an expertise in writing on topics related ... More...
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    Short Term Secured Loans: Removes the Concern of Financing Your Imperative Expenses

    Short Term Secured Loans: Removes the Concern of Financing Your Imperative Expenses ... and the problems of borrowers can be solved easily now. Andrea Fletcher is an MBA with a Master's in Finance. She has an expertise in writing on topics related ... More...
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    Bad Credit Payday Loans: Meet Your Unexpected Expenses

    Bad Credit Payday Loans: Meet Your Unexpected Expenses ... can use the funds the same day you book them. Johnty Flemming is an MBA in Finance and has a rich experience of writing on topics related to finance. ... More...
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    Prepare Yourself for Unbudgeted Expenses with Payday Loans

    Prepare Yourself for Unbudgeted Expenses with Payday Loans ... reason why these loans are becoming popular day by day. Andrea Fletcher is an MBA with a Master's in Finance. She has an expertise in writing on topics related ... More...
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    Can corruption Expenses b givenTax Exemption?

    Today corruption expenses has become an indispensable part in Indian Expenditure.Whenever you step into Govt offices you can't get your work done w/o under-table dealings. How about giving tax exemptions to the people paying the corruption charges.We are nt able to stop corruption even after...
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    India to increase advertising expenses by 2010: Assocham

    India is likely to increase its advertising expenses to 0.55 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP) from the current 0.52 per cent within the next three years, says an industry lobby. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) noted in one its recent studies...
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