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Given today's real estate market conditions of rapidly rising rental rates, attractive rates of return and potential appreciation of the property, private real estate ventures are providing investors with opportunities to diversify their in vestments. Most prudent financial planners recommend asset allocation between stocks, bonds and recommend 5% to 10% invested in real estate in vestments. Read more |
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Many employers in the United States have been initiating or expanding policies requiring background checks of prospective employees. The ability to perform such checks has been abetted by the growth of computerized databases and of commercial enterprises that facilitate access to personal information. Read more |
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The simplest way to perform a background check is to go to a company whose business it is to perform them. Seek out knowledgeable professionals who can tell you in moments whether any given person has been convicted of a felony, or graduated for college, or declared bankruptcy.
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When you are making hiring decisions, you might need a bit more information than your applicants provide. After all, some folks give false or incomplete information in employment applications. And workers probably don't want you to know certain facts about their past that might disqualify them from getting a job. Generally, it's good policy to do a little checking before you make a job offer. However, you do not have an unfettered right to dig into applicants' personal affairs. |
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