Archive for November, 2008

Boating Accessories

November 29th, 2008

Having the ideal set of boating accessories, electronics, and parts onboard is the perfect way to maintain a water craft in a operable and seaworthy condition. Weather it comes to outfitting a new jet ski, or refitting a new pontoon, having the ideal installation of kit is a great idea.

If looking to outfit the jet ski with the latest performance kit – Bombardier, Honda, Kawasaki, and SeaDoo all offer a selection of personal watercraft parts. PWC kit includes a variety of parts to enhance the versatility, agility, and speed, in addition to replacing malfunctioning parts and those that require tuning.

Often with the pontoon boat its the furniture, such as the seats or the carpet that’s in need of attention first. The carpet often starts to show signs of dirt, mold or matted fibres. If a cleaner doesn’t come to the rescue, it will be time to replace it. Its also a good idea to pay attention to the decking, boarding ladders, and seat pedestals in times of maintenance. Its possible to locate pontoon boat parts that are often affordable and easy to install.

As the boater starts to get more involved and progressive from the occasional jaunt across the lake, its going to be expected that the latest instruments or kit are going to be desired. Boating paraphernalia is one way to enhance a boaters experience, and its available for a assortment of reasons. Such as improving the agility of the vessel to make the skippers life that much easier.

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Triple Net Leased Commercial Properties | A Guide To Management-Free and Headache-Free Ownership

November 29th, 2008

Are your real estate investments giving you a management headache?

Are you tired of tenant complaints and property destruction? As a real estate investor, are your goals security and predictable, partially tax-sheltered income with an inflation hedge? If so, then Commercial Triple Net Leased property is an excellent vehicle to create wealth through real estate. This investment requires little or no management, has little risk, and produces monthly income from Lease payments. The Lease Agreement can also provide the opportunity for rent increases as a hedge against inflation.

How this does differ from owning other investment property?

Unlike owning duplexes, apartments, land or an office building, owning a commercial property under a Triple Net Lease Agreement to a business tenant is a passive investment — management and headache free! In other real estate investments such as rental houses, mini-storage facilities, apartments and office buildings you as the property owner must perform the property management duties and pay all operating expenses. You rent the property, collect the rents, refurbish the premises, pay the property taxes, insurance premiums, maintenance, accounting, legal, and other operating expenses. Whereas, under a Triple Net Lease arrangement the Tenant agrees to perform all these functions for you as the owner of the property in return for a long-term Lease Agreement.

With the ownership of commercial property under a Triple Net Lease arrangement, the Tenant operates his business and pays all expenses (tax, insurance, maintenance) in that location for the duration of the Lease Agreement. This type of real estate investment is passive, similar to owning stock in General Electric. And you receive the dividends or, in this case the rent payments, monthly. Further, these types of commercial Tenants are positive business renters. Unlike apartment renters who tend to abuse the property and then move out leaving the owner to refurbish and to find new renters, commercial Tenants have a vested business interest in seeing that a location is well maintained and attractive to customers.

The best way to achieve an education in real estate investing is to take a real estate investing course. There are a number of real estate investing courses available on the internet , however, the 3 Net Lease profits course is often found at the top of the list for all types of investors.

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Tips to Sharpen the Golf Backswing Takeaway

November 29th, 2008

The leading movement from the top of the swing is a lateral thrust of the hips to the left, eventually followed by an automatic turning of the hips. This is true. But there is more than that. Here are some golf tips to improve your downsing. The hips must not only move to the left and turn,their progressmust be so closely tied to the left arm that it pulls the arm and the club down and whips them through the ball.

There must be a fixed, conscious feeling that this is happening. It is the single most criticalmovement that a good golfer makes. This is not to be confused with the mistaken advice to start part of the body stay back. Finally you must turn your hips toward the target as they reach the extension of their lateral movement. Are your hips ever in this position when you hit the ball? What happens, actually, is that the left arm itself is being [dragged|pulled] by the hips. The arm is merely the connecting rod between the hips and the club. When the hips exert this pulling action, they cause the shoulders and the left arm to revolve so fast around the axis of the upper spine that the hands have little or no time to manipulate or do anything whatever with the club except hang onto it. If there is one special the secret to the golf swings this is it. Moving the hips in this manner would seem a simple thing to do.

It is easy to say and easy to understand. Yet nearly all of the vast army of golfers fail to do it. Millions have read it and heard it and seen pictures of it, but just as many millions keep right on starting down with their hands, or pulling with their arms, or stopping the hips after they start them, forgetting to move them all the way through. They fail for two reasons. The first is that this is a big movement and they are afraid to make it. The second is that, preoccupied with what they think they must make the club head do, they completely forget the fundamental hip action and let it die. The tight connection between the hips and the club, and the consequent pull the club gets from the hip action, is the single greatest source of power in the golf swing. The big muscles of the upper legs and of the torso are giving the club a speedy start before the hands do anything.

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