Posted on 21 December 2012. Tags: currency exchange, exact section, exchange broker, FSMA, kind, Regulation, Return, Website
I want to act as an affiliate for a currency exchange broker online.
If i create a page on my website which is a ‘recommended broker’ page and refer my customers to a particular broker for which in return I get a commission, does that require FSA regulation.
If not, does anyone know any exact section in the FSMA that exempts this kind of activity from being regulated.
Thank You.
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Posted on 13 October 2012. Tags: amp, Cena, cm punk, Feel, paul heyman, Return, ryback, storyline, Time
CM Punk could use him right about now & being he’s affiliated with Paul Heyman & has Cena & Ryback on his back, it would be an opportunistic time for them to bring back Brock Lesnar into this storyline.
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Posted on 07 August 2012. Tags: al lerner, Browns, cleveland browns, Family, few days, initials, Jerseys, new cleveland, owner, Return
I know that “AL” are the initials of Al Lerner, the first owner of the Browns since their return in 1999 who passed away a few years later. His son, Randy, just sold the team a few days ago. Since the new owner is not affiliated with the Lerner family in any way, will the initials be removed from the jerseys?
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Posted on 23 July 2012. Tags: canada, clarification, fly, green card, Inquiry, internship, internships, Ive, participation, reputable company, Return, school, Visa, visa inquiry, visa type
Hi,
I will be traveling to the U.S from Canada. To do a 4 month internship with a reputable company. However, I will not be recieving school credit, or pay for my participation. Im confused as to what visa, if any I need to obtain.
Ive been told by some I dont need any since Im not affiliated with a school, nor will i need a green card because im not getting paid. And since its under 6 months I should be ok to fly over, do the internship and return without further documentation.
Can someone provide me with some clarification or knowledge on what i should do? or if you know the visa type… than that would be even more helpful .
Thank you.
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Posted on 29 May 2012. Tags: bachelors degree, college, development, economic climate, economic downturn, lucrative return, majority, mid 1990s, Return, sky rocket, successful web design, university, web design companies, web design industry, web design professionals
Since the mid-1990s, there has been ever increasing demand for the technical expertise of Web design companies, which is directly proportional to the increasing demand for websites and e-commerce on the US market.
Does it mean that the demand for Web design professionals is now at an all-time high in the US market, which means that, even in the present economic downturn, there is still ample career and employment opportunities for people with the right skills, qualifications, and experience?
Also, is there a sufficiently high demand for governmental, interest group, educational, business and e-Commerce websites for the majority of Web design professionals to find their own niche in such areas of the Web design market in America?
In general, would it be correct to say that Web design professionals have skills which are more in demand than the majority of other professions, especially in the present economic climate of a recession throughout the entire world.
Will American companies recognize certificates and diplomas in Web design and development, which are obtained from a professional institute (which is neither a college nor university) in the UK or would US firms only accept the minimal standard of a bachelors degree in Web design & development from a UK community college, university, and other institutes of higher education?
As the Web design industry is ever expanding and the demand for different websites is currently at an all-time high in America, would it, therefore, not be appropriate to assume that now is the best time for ordinary people to buy a large quantity of stock in the most successful Web design companies to obtain a lucrative return to their investment in the next 20-30 years? Is it not wise to buy as much stock as possible to achieve economies of scale in terms of the interest earned on stock in such companies; and is it not the case that the price of stock will sky-rocket in the next 20-30 years as there is ever increasing demand for Web design and development in the US market?
Is e-Commerce the most lucrative type of Web design on the US market?
Generally speaking, is the career path of a Web design professional more or less enjoyable than the alternative career path of designing and developing video games for the US market?
Which companies are, at present, the most successful and lucrative Web Design businesses in the US, which are responsible for the design and development of the best e-commerce sites and other websites in America? Is the annual turnover, profit margin, and economies of scale of such businesses likely to be sustained in America for the next 20-30 years; and if so, would it not be a wise decision, in the present climate, to buy as much stock as possible to obtain a lucrative return to one’s investment in the next 20-30 years?
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Posted on 04 March 2012. Tags: affiliate marketer, application, application forms, business, business owner, business owners, file, idea, income tax return, india, postal address, Return, tax id number, tax returns
Hey all i am an affiliate marketer and and just started ,but filing up application forms they ask me Tax id number without which its just not possible for me to sign up with their network. Anyway i reside in India and i just do not have any idea as to who should file income tax and documents required.
Just do not know any basics…………
So can anyone please let me know how a business owner should file income tax return.what documents are required and within how many days will i get my Tax Id number and how ? (will be emailed or sent to my postal address )
Please help and do not suggest to sign up with other networks please
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