Cremation Ash Spreading Over Water — What You Need To Consider

Posted on: 24 June 2015

If one of your beloved family members has recently been cremated, then you may want to memorialize your spouse, parent, or sibling in a special way. Many people decide to spread ashes in a special place, and this may be a great option for both you and your loved one. However, you probably should not just start scattering ashes the day after the funeral ceremony. There are quite a few things you need to take into consideration, especially if you want to spread ashes near a body of water.
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Backhoe Vs. Skid-Steer: Which One Do You Need?

Posted on: 8 May 2015

Doing a major home improvement project by yourself can save you a lot of money if you can do it right. Renting tools and equipment and working by yourself with instructions or with a friend or neighbor who is familiar with construction work can cost a lot less than hiring a contractor. However, it can also be confusing, especially if this is your first time working with large equipment. For the inexperienced, it may be hard to even tell which of two similar machines you need.
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Tired Of Paying For Printer Ink? 2 Ways To Make Your Next Cartridge Last Longer

Posted on: 7 April 2015

When most people think of the most expensive liquids in the world, they might imagine lavish bottles of rare champagne, custom-made perfumes, or premium fuel. However, with an average cost of around $9,600 a gallon, or up to $75 per ounce, printer ink is the most expensive fluid out there by far. However, you don't have to let your need for printed materials run your finances into the ground. Here are two ways to make your next cartridge last a little longer:
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4 Tips For Making A Smooth Move When Relocating Your Small Business Office To Another State

Posted on: 18 March 2015

Relocating your small business office to another state can be an enormous undertaking. Besides knowing licensing requirements and individual state business tax laws, you also need to worry about retaining and getting customers, hiring employees, and setting up shop in the new location. Below are four tips for helping keep the move smooth and seamless. Get The Word Out About Your Move Beforehand Even before you pack the first box, get the word out about your move at least a month before it happens.
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