16.09.2006
44 financial Calculators :online : Smart student guide to financial Aid
205. College Cost Projector
206. Savings Plan Designer (Flat Contribution)
207. Savings Plan Designer (Percent of Income Contribution)
208. Financial Aid Estimation
209. Streamlined EFC Calculator
210. Quick EFC Approximation Calculator (not EFC)
211. Quick EFC Approximation Chart (not EFC)
212. Dependency Status Form
213. Loan Payment
214. Income Contingent Repayment Loan Payment Calculator
215. Income Sensitive Repayment Calculator
216. Graduated Repayment Loan Payment Calculator
217. Loan Consolidation Calculator
218. Loan Payment Chart Generator
219. Savings Growth Projector
220. Annual Yield
221. Compound Interest
222. Savings Plan Yield
223. Saving vs. Borrowing Calculator
224. Prepaid Tuition Calculator
225. Net Present Value Calculator
226. Life Insurance Needs
227. Federal Housing Index
228. Undergraduate Student Loan Advisor
229. Graduate Student Loan Advisor
230. Doctoral Student Loan Advisor
231. Parent Loan Advisor
232. Loan Analyzer
233. Loan Comparison
234. Cost of Interest Capitalization
235. Loan Discounts
236. Loan Interest Rate Inverter
237. Loan Term Inverter
238. No-Fee Equivalent Interest Rate
239. No-Fee Equivalent Interest Rate Chart
240. Stafford vs. PLUS Comparison Chart
241. Economic Hardship Deferment Calculator
242. How Much to Borrow Calculator
243. Tuition Model
244. Award Letter Comparison Tool
245. Advanced Award Letter Comparison Tool
246. Upfront Fee Equivalent Interest (Tuition Payment Plans)
247. Student Budget Calculator
248. Family Budget Analyzer
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Loans
Student Loans
Parent Loans
Graduate and Professional Student PLUS Loans
Loan Consolidation
Why Consolidate?
Frequently Asked Questions about Consolidation
Lost Your Education Lender?
Private Loans
Private Student Loans
Private Student Loan Consolidation
Credit Scores
Home Equity Loans and Lines of Credit
Choosing a Lender
Largest Education Lenders
Lender Codes Database
Education Lenders, Guarantee Agencies, Servicers and Secondary Markets
Student Loan Lenders
Student Loan Guarantee Agencies
Student Loan Servicers
Student Loan Secondary Markets
Student Loan Collection Agencies
Tradeoffs Among Education Loans
Student Loan Discounts
Stafford Loan Discounts
PLUS Loan Discounts
Consolidation Loan Discounts
Education Loan Interest Rates
Cost of Interest on Student Loans
Student Loan Repayment Plans
Income Contingent Repayment
Income Sensitive Repayment
Loan Forgiveness
Defaulting on Student Loans
Net Present Value
Student Loan Loopholes
PLUS Loan Interest Rate Loophole
Grace Period Loophole
Early Repayment Status Loophole (Repealed)
Interest Rate Loophole (Repealed)
Single Holder Rule Loopholes (Repealed)
Scholarships
FastWeb Scholarship Search
Other Scholarship Databases
Searching for Scholarships with Web Search Engines
Number of Scholarships
Outside Scholarship Policies
Overaward Regulations
Taxability of Scholarships
Unusual Scholarships
Prestigious Scholarships and Fellowships
Full Tuition Academic Scholarships
Scholarships for Average Students
Scholarships for Children Under Age 13
Cancer Scholarships
How to Win a Scholarship
Searching for Scholarships
Getting Organized
Advanced Preparation
Scholarship Essays
Recommendations
Scholarship Interviews
Scholarship Scams
Common Scholarship Scams
Protecting Yourself from Scholarship Scams
Mail Drop Search Form
Evaluating Scholarship Matching Services
Evaluating Financial Aid Consultants
How to Report Scams
Fraud and False Advertising Laws
State Attorney General Offices
Consumer Education Materials
How to Investigate Suspicious Offers
State Registries of Charitable Trusts
Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act of 2000
Testimony About Scholarship Scams
Scholarship Design & Management
Saving for College
2503(c) Minor's Trust
Account Ownership: In Whose Name to Save?
College Savings Bank
College Savings Checklist
College Savings Surveys
Coverdell Education Savings Accounts
Credit Card Rebate and Loyalty Programs
BabyCenter
BabyMint
Fidelity 529 College Rewards MasterCard
FutureTrust
LittleGrad
MyKidsCollege
SAGE Tuition Rewards Program
Upromise
Crummey Trust
Easy Savings Tips
Education Tax Benefit Coordination
Gift Taxes
IRC Section 529, As Amended
IRS Notice 2001-55
Investment Strategies
Myths about Saving for College
Rating the State Section 529 Plans
Retirement Plans
Saving in the Parents' Names
Savings Bonds
Savings Calculators
Savings Goals
Prioritizing Savings
Section 529 Plans
Section 529 College Savings Plan Loophole
Section 529 Professional Resources
State Section 529 Plans
State Tax Deductions for 529 Contributions
Tax Savings from Child Asset Ownership
Trust Funds and Financial Aid
Tuition Inflation
Independent 529 Plan
UGMA & UTMA Custodial Accounts
Using Your Home Equity
Variable Life Insurance Policies
Saving for College
US Armed Forces Recruiting Programs
Financial Aid for Veterans and their Dependents
Veterans and the FAFSA
Heroes Act of 2003
Other Types of Aid
US Federal Government Aid
US State Government Aid
Section 529 Plans: Prepaid Tuition Plans and College Savings Plans
National Service
Education Tax Benefits
School Financial Aid Office Web Sites
Tuition Payment Plans
School-Specific Scholarships and Fellowships
Financial Aid for International Students
Financial Aid for Canadian Students
Financial Aid for Disabled Students
Financial Aid for Students with Learning Disabilities
Financial Aid for Female Students
Financial Aid for Minority Students
Financial Aid for Older Students
Financial Aid for Jewish Students
Financial Aid for Gay and Lesbian Students
Financial Aid for Graduate School
Financial Aid for Business School
Financial Aid for Law School
Financial Aid for Medical School
Contests
Domestic Exchange and Study Abroad Programs
Distance Learning and Continuing Education
Grants
Sports/Athletic Aids
Specific Majors or Courses of Study
Scholarship Lotteries
College Partnerships
State Residency Requirements (In-State Tuition)
Undocumented Students and Illegal Aliens
Financial Aid for Native American Students
Private Elementary and Secondary School Aid
Education Loans for Private K-12 Schools
Student Sponsorships and Education Investments
What can you do if your parents refuse to help?
Early Awareness Initiatives
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
FAFSA Deadlines
Documents You'll Need for the FAFSA
Help Completing the FAFSA
Student Aid Report and Expected Family Contribution
Title IV Institution Codes (FAFSA)
CSS Financial Aid PROFILE Codes
Common Errors on Financial Aid Applications
Income Earned from Work
Head of Household
Maximizing Your Aid Eligibility
Negotiation and Professional Judgment
Answering Your Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Bankruptcy and Financial Aid
Divorce and Financial Aid
Last Minute Advice
Tuition Freezes, Tuition Cuts and Level Tuition Rates
No Loans for Low Income Students
Ask the Aid Advisor
Glossary
Reference Materials
Books
Videotapes
Free Pamphlets
Periodicals
Advocacy
Calculators
College Cost Projector
Savings Plan Designer (Flat Contribution)
Savings Plan Designer (Percent of Income Contribution)
Financial Aid Estimation
Streamlined EFC Calculator
Quick EFC Approximation Calculator (not EFC)
Quick EFC Approximation Chart (not EFC)
Dependency Status Form
Loan Payment
Income Contingent Repayment Loan Payment Calculator
Income Sensitive Repayment Calculator
Graduated Repayment Loan Payment Calculator
Loan Consolidation Calculator
Loan Payment Chart Generator
Savings Growth Projector
Annual Yield
Compound Interest
Savings Plan Yield
Saving vs. Borrowing Calculator
Prepaid Tuition Calculator
Net Present Value Calculator
Life Insurance Needs
Federal Housing Index
Undergraduate Student Loan Advisor
Graduate Student Loan Advisor
Doctoral Student Loan Advisor
Parent Loan Advisor
Loan Analyzer
Loan Comparison
Cost of Interest Capitalization
Loan Discounts
Loan Interest Rate Inverter
Loan Term Inverter
No-Fee Equivalent Interest Rate
No-Fee Equivalent Interest Rate Chart
Stafford vs. PLUS Comparison Chart
Economic Hardship Deferment Calculator
How Much to Borrow Calculator
Tuition Model
Award Letter Comparison Tool
Advanced Award Letter Comparison Tool
Upfront Fee Equivalent Interest (Tuition Payment Plans)
Student Budget Calculator
Family Budget Analyzer
Information for Students
Student's Financial Aid Checklist
Selective Service Registration
Information for Parents
Budget Cutting
Cutting College Costs
Guide for Parents of Young Children
Information for FAAs/Educators
Higher Education News
History of Student Financial Aid
Historical Student Loan Interest Rates
Pell Grant Historical Figures
Helping Students Use FinAid
Guide to Professional Judgment (70 pages)
Common Law Marriages
Defining Middle Income
Student Aid Legislation Resources
Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965
Student Aid PR Firms
Student Aid Lobbying and Advocacy Groups
Affirmative Action and Financial Aid
Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972
FERPA and Financial Aid (Privacy)
Aid Information for Students Who Telecommute
Financial Aid for Study Abroad
Professional Associations
Guide to Detecting Fraud
Guide to Improving Student Perceptions
Suggestions for Dealing with Unhappy Students and Upset Parents
Tips for New Educators and Financial Aid Administrators
Comment Codes
ISIR Comment Codes
Reject Comment Codes
SAR Comment Codes
Financial Aid Forms Bank
Sample Student Satisfaction Surveys
Proof of Dependent(s) Form
IRS Dependency Tests
Simplified Needs Test Chart
Designing a Financial Aid Office Web Site
The Future of the Financial Aid Office
Phone Numbers
Products and Services
Mailing Lists
Online Resources
Quotes
Jokes
Beyond Financial Aid
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12.09.2006
FINANCE TOOLS , Free
MONEY, FINANCE TOOLS - FREE SOFTWARE
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Free accounting software. General ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable and invoicing. I took an accounting course once (almost as fun as chemistry). (11.1MB)
ACEMONEY
AceMoney Lite helps people organize and manage their personal finances quickly and easily. It supports all the features required for home or even small-business accounting needs. (800KB)
ALLNETIC TIME TRACKER
AllNetic Working Time Tracker is the application to track how much time you spend on different projects and tasks. You can bill your clients on time based on real reports. (1.5MB)
AMORTIZE
Allows you to try different amortization schemes. Gives you a chance to calculate how much more you need to earn to buy that dream house you can’t afford. (801KB)
AQURA LITE
AQURA - Lite is a double entry financial accounting freeware. Features includes drill in browser, cost centers, bill-by-bill outstanding tracking and reports like balance sheet, profit and loss account, trial balance, ledgers, and registers. It also has support for trading inventory. It has versatile reports that can be printed in graphic as well as text modes. (1.2MB)
CREDIT CARD MATH
A program chock full of money saving advice that shows how credit cards work. Goes behind the scenes to reveal the true hidden costs associated with credit card debt. Learn how to save hundreds of dollars in finance charges. Credit Card Math has proven to be a timeless classic. Credit Card Math is the perfect teaching tool for breaking the dependency on credit card use. (1.7MB)
CREDIT WORKER
Credit Worker is a free double entry accounting program written for use by Credit Unions. (800KB)
INVESTMENT SCENARIO GENERATOR
Will teach you how to optimize steady and dependable investment income during retirement. (3.0MB)
LOAN CALCULATOR
Calculates loan terms. (772KB)
LOAN CALCULATOR PLUS
This does loan amortizations etc. (908KB)
LOANINFO
This program can calculate the interest rate you pay for loans. It calculates using a series of questions on your loan. (254KB)
MORTGAGE CALC
A program for calculating mortgages. (474KB)
MORTGAGE MANAGER
This program guides the user to find the optimum payment structure for their mortgage. (910KB)
NPV
This financial calculator determines the present value of an investment property’s cash flows and sale proceeds for periods up to 30 years. (577KB)
PROJECT PLANNER
Project Planner -PE is for managing your projects. This allows you to track activities by means of a Gantt chart and also gives you the cost and resources expended on the project at any given point of time. Single user only. (5.1MB)
RENT OR BUY
Helps you determine whether paying rent or purchasing a home is your better option. (411KB)
RENTRACKER
Allows the small investor to manage their property and track rents. Free version limited to three units. (9MB)
RETIREMENT CALCULATOR
Calculates many figures for your retirement, including the ability to adjust for various inflation scenarios. (1MB)
RETIREMENT FORECASTER
Enter your various incomes and expenditures throughout your expected lifespan. Once the data is entered, you get a year by year list of total assets, available assets and expenditures is listed. (790KB)
SIMPLE BUDGET
A very simple, no frills, but functional program that itemises all of your expenses plus your income and then shows you how much money you have left each week, fortnight, month and year. No complicated instructions or interface, start entering data as soon as the program has loaded. (258KB)
SOFT BANKING
Helps you track your spending habits and see where the money goes. It has all the features required to home banking. (1.3MB)
TAX ACT
Get a jump start on your taxes with TaxACT. Includes over 80 forms, schedules and worksheets, plus the interview steps you through completing your return. (U.S.A.) (7.8MB)
TIMESHEETS
Timesheets Lite is timesheeting software. It is ideally suited to a project based environment where you need to track your employees time against projects. (2.7MB)
WORKING TIME TRACKER
Application to track how much time you spend on different projects and tasks. (1.1MB)
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07.08.2006
PayPerPost : Get Paid to Blog, Advertise on Blogs
Once your account is created, you are ready to review blogging Opportunities. Think of an Opportunity as a posting on a bulletin board that an advertiser has made. They are looking for people to write about Web sites, products and services in exchange for cash. Select the Opportunity that you are most interested in and review the requirements set forth by the advertiser.
Advertisers will post all sorts of Opportunities, from a simple "link back to this site" to product reviews with pictures. Each Opportunity will have different compensation based on the advertiser. It's up to you to pick the Opportunities that best suit you. If it doesn't feel right, if you don't own the product, or if you can't be honest we ask you to pass on the Opportunity.
Once you have selected an Opportunity, create a post on your blog, paying attention to the Opportunity requirements the advertiser has set forth. Then submit the direct link back to us. Our team will review the content and either approve or deny the post. If it is denied, you will be given a chance to revise and resubmit. Once approved, the clock starts ticking. Your post must remain live on your blog for 30 days. Keep blogging as usual... eat a sandwich; go get a haircut.
After thirty days (and also at random) we will check to see if the blog post is still live. If the post is live, you have satisfied your agreement and you will get paid. We will issue your payment via PayPal based on the PayPal e-mail address you provide us. We don't pay in gold, baseball cards, experience points or foodstamps, so please don't ask. If you don't have a PayPal account, please get one or don't sign up.
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Blog Worth (... study your blog's value)
Quelle est la valeur financiere de votre blog ?
How much is your blog worth, have you wondered ? Type your blog's URL in the box below and the Goat will inform you about your blog's value. This tool it extending the power of the Technorati API, and the Duck Soup library created by Kailash Nadh.
Also, we will generate an auto-updating image containing the value of your blog. By adding the blog worth image into your page's layout, we are able to generate effective trend graphics for your blog. These usually come after 30 days because The Goat needs a small amount of info in order to process your blog value trend graphics.
Tout le gratuit du net vaut aujourdhui :)
Et le votre ??? : http://www.pingoat.com/goat/blog_worth
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GET PAID TO BLOG !
Now why didn't we think of this before? After kicking ourselves for a bit, we've begun the necessary programming to make it possible and easy for SoulCast members to get paid to blog. How? Easy. You place ads on your blog at no cost to you, and when other users click on your ads, you get paid. It's that easy. All you need is a Google AdSense Account. If you want to learn more about getting paid to blog, go here.
If you already have a Google AdSense Account, and want to set up your blog to get paid, Go to your "Edit your profile" page and enter your AdSense ID into the specified field. Once you update this information, you'll be on your way to getting paid just to blog.
SoulCast - Get paid to blog on SoulCast!
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01.08.2006
GOOGLE ADWORDS : Click Fraud Judgement
TEXARKANA, Ark. - An Arkansas judge Thursday approved a $90 million settlement between Google Inc. and advertisers who claimed the Internet search engine company improperly billed them for “clicks” that didn’t lead to genuine customers seeking their products.
Miller County Circuit Judge Joe Griffin called the settlement “fair, reasonable and adequate” and downplayed claims it hurt small advertisers. More than 70 objections were filed, with smaller companies saying they didn’t have the resources to prove “click fraud” losses.
By settling claims made in the plaintiffs’ class-action lawsuit, Google will give advertising credits that are the equivalent of a $3.80 refund on every $1,000 spent in its advertising network during the past 4 1/2 years.
No one will receive cash except the lawyers, who will split $30 million.
Some of the plaintiffs went before Griffin on Monday to argue that Google hadn’t taken reasonable care to prevent click fraud and overstated the steps it has taken against would-be swindlers. Click fraud drives up advertisers’ costs by falsely indicating the number of Web users who have “clicked” on an Internet ad.
Source: http://tech2.blogsome.com
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MILLER COUNTY, ARKANSAS
If you purchased online advertising from Google between January 1, 2002 and the present, you are a class member in a class-action lawsuit, Lane’s Gifts and Collectibles et al. v. Google, Inc. et al., Case No. CV-2005-52-1, in the Circuit Court of Miller County, Arkansas.
(fr)TRIBUNAL D'INSTANCE DU COMTÉ DE MILLER, ARKANSAS
Si vous avez payé pour faire de la publicité en ligne en utilisant Google entre le 1er janvier 2002 et la date d'aujourd'hui, vous êtes automatiquement membre d'un groupe faisant un recours collectif en justice, Lane’s Gifts and Collectibles et al. v. Google, Inc. et al., Affaire N° CV-2005-52-1, au tribunal d'instance du comté de Miller, en Arkansas.
Please Select Your Language
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29.07.2006
THE MATHEMATICS OF GAMBLING
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