If you owe someone money, they may try to collect the debt using a bailiff or debt collector. If these people contact or visit you, you need to know how to deal with them, and what your rights and obligations are.
Peter Diamandis says. Last month, Diamandis and fellow space entrepreneur Eric Anderson pushed the launch button on the idea - announcing a new company, Planetary Resources Inc, which plans to send robots to space to mine asteroids for precious metals.
There is a reality TV show in America called Extreme Couponing, which makes for fairly addictive viewing.
“When my children went to school I wanted to buy them a traditional satchel, like the type I had when I was young. But I couldn’t find any.”
London Business School seems to think so. Recently it invited the fire-breathing, blood-spitting Kiss frontman to lecture MBA students on how to build a $1bn brand, selling everything from condoms to coffins (“we’ll get you coming and we’ll get you going”) - while finding time to sleep with 4,800 groupies.
After living a year in London, Australian backpacker James Finlayson was tired of living on £100 a week. “When I first arrived it was OK, but I soon realised I needed more money.”
According to a recent survey a large proportion of the nation could be sitting on a goldmine. For example nearly one fifth of Britons own a painting worth over £500 or that 15 percent of households have antique furniture worth over £500.
Most people venturing into the world of property approach the market with fairly fixed objectives, sure of what they want and reasonably certain of what to expect from a purchase.
The sale of planetary land may sound, well, pie in the sky, but according to Moon Estates it's all legitimate and above board.
German property prices have been stagnant for most of two decades.