Wednesday, July 4, 2012

US factory orders increased 0.7 percent in May

FILE-In this Wednesday, May, 9, 2012, file photo, businessman Earl Kluft, who manufactures luxury mattresses, performs the final step in fully securing all materials to provide mattresses maximum support and longevity, at his factory in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. The Commerce Department reported Tuesday, July 3, 2012, that factory orders increased 0.7 percent in May. U.S. factories received more orders in May from April after two consecutive months of declines, as businesses demanded more goods that signal investment plans. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

FILE-In this Wednesday, May, 9, 2012, file photo, businessman Earl Kluft, who manufactures luxury mattresses, performs the final step in fully securing all materials to provide mattresses maximum support and longevity, at his factory in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. The Commerce Department reported Tuesday, July 3, 2012, that factory orders increased 0.7 percent in May. U.S. factories received more orders in May from April after two consecutive months of declines, as businesses demanded more goods that signal investment plans. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

FILE- In this Tuesday, May 1, 2012, file photo, worker Renaldo Escobar, of Boston, center, presses a shoe onto a last during the assembly process at the New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. factory in Boston. The Commerce Department reported Tuesday, July 3, 2012, that factory orders increased 0.7 percent in May. U.S. factories received more orders in May from April after two consecutive months of declines, as businesses demanded more goods that signal investment plans. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

FILE PHOTO- In this Tuesday, May 1, 2012, file photo, worker Khan Simom, of Boston, glues cushions to unfinished shoes during the assembly process at the New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. factory in Boston. The Commerce Department reported Tuesday, July 3, 2012, that factory orders increased 0.7 percent in May. U.S. factories received more orders in May from April after two consecutive months of declines, as businesses demanded more goods that signal investment plans. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Companies placed more orders with U.S. factories in May from April, demanding more computers, machinery and other equipment that signal investment plans.

The increase is a welcome sign after two months of declining factory orders.

Still, factory orders are down from the start of the year. And more recent data show manufacturing activity shrank in June for the first time in three years, adding to worries that weaker global growth is weighing on the U.S. economy.

"The demand for manufactured goods is recovering moderately and irregularly, but that recovery has been relatively weak relative to the magnitude of the previous declines," said Steven Wood, chief economist at Insight Economics

Factory orders increased 0.7 percent in May from April, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.

Core capital goods, which include machinery and computers, rose 2.1 percent. That's better than the 1.6 percent estimated in a preliminary report a week ago and shows companies are still making investment plans.

Overall factory orders increased to $469 billion. That's 43.5 percent higher than the recession low reached in March 2009. But orders have fallen 2.5 percent over the past five months from their post-recession high hit in December.

Manufacturing has lost some vigor this year. U.S. job growth has slowed and consumers and businesses are less confident in the economy. Europe's debt crisis has reduced demand for U.S. exports. And manufacturing has slowed in big countries like China, which rely on U.S. factories for equipment, machinery and vehicles.

Orders for long-lasting durable goods, everything from airplanes to refrigerators, rose 1.3 percent in May. Orders for non-durable goods, which include food, paper, chemicals and energy products, edged up 0.2 percent. The increase may have been held back by falling oil and gas prices.

Still, orders are likely to decline in June, based on a report from the Institute of Supply Management. The trade group of purchasing managers on Monday said manufacturing contracted in June for the first time since July 2009 ? one month after the recession ended.

Factory production and exports declined, and a measure of new orders plunged.

Economists said the manufacturing figures from the ISM survey were consistent with growth at an annual rate of 1.5 percent or less.

Such growth would be lower than the January-March quarter's tepid annual pace of 1.9 percent. Growth of 1.9 percent typically generates roughly 90,000 jobs a month. That's considered too weak to reduce the unemployment rate, which was 8.2 percent in May.

Employers added an average of only 73,000 jobs per month in April and May, a sharp slowdown from the monthly average of 226,000 jobs added in January through March.

Despite the slowdown, manufacturers have reported job gains for eight straight months.

The government reports Friday on June employment. Economists forecast employers added just 90,000 jobs last month and no change in the unemployment rate

Associated Press

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Manage Your Money for Debt Free Life | Credit Cards Debt

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Manage Your Money for Debt Free Life

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Like most of general public, you may find that managing your money is an overwhelming task. But the consequences of not managing your money well can causes you to trap into financial crisis; when you are in the trap, more efforts and times are needed to get out from there.

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Like most of general public, you may find that managing your money is an overwhelming task. But the consequences of not managing your money well can causes you to trap into financial crisis; when you are in the trap, more efforts and times are needed to get out from there.

With the enhancement for computer technology and many personal finance software have been released in the market, managing your money is no more a difficult task. The tough part is to get you started.

This article provides some information on how to get you started in managing your money. If you can?t do it all at least do more than you were doing, make progress. Then when that?s under control come back and add another chunk. Eventually you?ll have it all working for you.

The first step in managing your money is to figure out where you are at right now. To know this, you must list down all your ongoing expenses to a sheet of paper or into your personal finance system (if you are using a software application to manage your money). You may find that listing you ongoing expenses can be more difficult than it first seems; it is alright because everybody has the same feeling.

Ongoing Expenses

Try to list every dollar you spent within the last twelve months. Can?t quite remember everything? Start with the ongoing monthly expenses then add in daily and weekly expenses like food and transportation. Then focus on non-regular expenses like haircuts, birthday expenses, and vacations. Write down as much as you can. Once you have a yearly total then divide by twelve to get your real monthly expenses.

Incomes

Then, list down all your source of incomes including your job, gifts, garage sales, and income tax refunds. Once you have a yearly income figure divide it by twelve and your will get your average monthly income.

Compare your monthly income with your monthly expenses. If you get a positive result, you should glad that you have money left for saving or for other investment purposes; else you are adding debt to yourself and effort should put in place to find extra money to pay down your debt while making sure your necessities are taken care of.

Debts

List down your existing debt your owe exclude all those ongoing expenses listed above. Be sure and include all credit cards, car loans, and home mortgages. Then, add-in the loan?s interest rates, your monthly payment and any ongoing fees, like annual credit card fees, and determine how long it will take you to pay them off and the total amount paid. You may be shocked to see the figures; but relax, knowing these figures now will help to have a better picture on your debt situation and get them under control.

Assets

Your house, cars, investments, bank accounts or even your cash in hand are all your assets. Assets are what your own, list them down and compare them against what you owe (debts).

Get rid of debt

Now that you have a better idea of where you are and where you are headed. There are many methods which you can implement to reduce your debt and eventually eliminate them and enjoy a debt-free life. Among the common methods are:

  • Debt Consolidation
  • Debt Consolidation Loan
  • Home Equity Loan
  • Credit Counseling

Investment

Once you have your debt under control. Next, you can start to build your wealth. This means you will have to invest it with the expectation of getting more money, returns. Your money must make more money. The safest investments have the lowest returns. The highest returns come with the highest risk. Learning how to balance your tolerance for risk and make your investment based on your risk profile.

In Summary

Effectively managing your money is the only real way to get ahead financially. You must know the flow of your money in order for you to manage it effectively toward a debt free life.

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

WATCH: iPad Assembled At Foxconn Factory

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On February 21, ABC aired a "Nightline" segment featuring Bill Weir's visit to a Chinese Foxconn factory responsible for making some of Apple's popular devices. During a tour of the factory, Weir says he "expected more robots" but in fact most of the gadgets at Foxconn are made the old-fashioned way: The high tech parts are put together by hand. For example, iPhones are assembled by hand in 141 steps. One iPad takes five days to assemble and passes through 325 sets of hands. On February 21, ABC aired a "Nightline" segment featuring Bill Weir's visit to a Chinese Foxconn factory responsible for making some of Apple's popular devices. During a tour of the factory, Weir says he "expected more robots" but in fact most of the gadgets at Foxconn are made the old-fashioned way: The high tech parts are put together by hand. For example, iPhones are assembled by hand in 141 steps. One iPad takes five days to assemble and passes through 325 sets of hands.

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On February 21, ABC aired a "Nightline" segment featuring Bill Weir's visit to a Chinese Foxconn factory responsible for making some of Apple's popular devices. During a tour of the factory, Weir says he "expected more robots" but in fact most of the gadgets at Foxconn are made the old-fashioned way: The high tech parts are put together by hand. For example, iPhones are assembled by hand in 141 steps. One iPad takes five days to assemble and passes through 325 sets of hands.

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Afghan Wireless Communications Company: Reconnecting Afghans ...

KABUL, Afghanistan?10 Apr?PRNewswire/InfoQuest

Founded by entrepreneur and philanthropist Mr. Ehsanollah Bayat, Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) is pleased to celebrate a decade of providing essential wireless telephony services reconnecting Afghans in even the most remote parts of the nation with the world.

Based on his fierce desire to assist the people of Afghanistan, founder and Chief Executive Officer Ehsan Bayat has guided Afghan Wireless to overcome challenges such as logistical problems, political instability, physical insecurity, and unreliable power supplies to pioneer the delivery of mobile telephony services to Afghanistan. Mr. Bayat?s initial mission was to help serve Afghans who ? up until the arrival of Afghan Wireless ? were unable to possess phones of any kind and were resigned to waiting in lines, sometimes for hours, to make calls at a small number of public call centers.

On April 6, 2002 ? a mere seven weeks after the arrival of AWCC?s initial network equipment in Afghanistan ? His Excellency Hamid Karzai inaugurated the Afghan Wireless GSM network with an international call to Germany. And, today, more than one decade later, Afghan Wireless and Mr. Ehsan Bayat are proud to celebrate the establishment of a modern telecommunications industry and service structure in Afghanistan.

According to Mr. Bayat: ?We are not just celebrating a decade of success for Afghan Wireless ? we are celebrating the arrival of a world-class telephony system and broadband services market for all Afghans. Gone are the days of wondering where and how a phone call can be made ? now Afghans are able to access sophisticated value added services and reliable connectivity in all parts of the nation. Afghan Wireless is pleased to have helped pioneer this industry and have played an integral role in reconnecting Afghanistan with the world. With over 98% of our team being comprised of talented Afghan staff and technicians, we have made AWCC a reflection of our nation as a whole, and we are proud to celebrate ten years of significant achievements with all of Afghanistan despite so many who have tried to undermine our country?s progress.?

About Afghan Wireless
Founded by Ehsanollah Bayat and headquartered in Kabul, Afghan Wireless (AWCC) ? a joint venture between Telephone Systems International, Inc. (TSI) and the Ministry of Communications ? serves approximately 4,000,000 subscribers throughout Afghanistan. Employing over 4,500 people directly and another 100,000 indirectly, Afghan Wireless is one of the largest employers in Afghanistan, and is a leader in delivering wireless and broadband communication solutions to residential and business customers. Additional information is available at www.afghan-wireless.com.

CONTACT: Alberto Lopez, a.lopez@tsiglobe.com, +97-142278695

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

LOL Trailer: Miley Cyrus Struggles With Relationships!


Aside from a few Twitter-fueled Miley Cyrus anorexic rumors, things are going well for the star lately. She's got a hot career and a hotter guy in Liam Hemsworth.

Miles is having a tougher go of it in her new movie, however.

In LOL (seriously, that's the name), Cyrus stars as Lola (or Lol, for short, seriously), a high schooler navigating through peer pressures of romance and friendship.

Lol breaks up with her BF after he reveals he's been seeing someone else, battles her rival (Ashley Greene) and sees her grades slip. That's just in the trailer, too!

Watch the preview for this modern day piece of cinematic brilliance, which also stars Demi Moore as the mother to Cyrus' frequently sad-facing character, here:

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Petrino getting plenty of support from Ark fans

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) ? The scandal surrounding Bobby Petrino has divided Razorbacks fans, with many supporting the embattled Arkansas coach.

Petrino was put on paid leave last week after he didn't tell his boss right away that a 25-year-old female football program employee was riding with him during an April 1 motorcycle accident. The 51-year-old Petrino, who is married with four children, also admitted to an inappropriate relationship.

Kevin Trainor, a spokesman for athletic director Jeff Long, said the investigation was "ongoing" Monday. Punishments could include a suspension or even firing a coach who has put up a 21-5 record the past two seasons.

Also on Monday, a person familiar with the investigation confirmed Petrino's "previous inappropriate relationship" was with Jessica Dorrell, the former Arkansas volleyball player with whom Petrino was riding with during his motorcycle crash on a rural two-land road southeast of Fayetteville.

Petrino was noticeably vague in the wording about the relationship in his statement last Thursday, and the person spoke on the condition of anonymity.

In the meantime, radio waves and Internet message boards are abuzz with talk of Petrino's fate. Some fans want Petrino ousted while others are encouraging Long to keep the coach.

Bo Mattingly, a sports radio host on 92.1 FM-The Ticket in northwest Arkansas and syndicated throughout the state, said he has fielded a steady mix of pro- and anti-Petrino callers since last Thursday, when a state police report revealed the Dorrell's presence on the motorcycle during the accident.

Mattingly said his callers are torn between emotions, with many feeling that Arkansas "shouldn't put up with this" and those who believe "we can't do any better for a coach." He said the situation has put Long in an "impossible" situation, and that he's had boosters on both sides of the debate tell him they'll pull their support ? whether Arkansas keeps Petrino or not.

"Most people acknowledge that it's a bad deal, but the majority of calls we get are people trying to come up with a way to keep him, rationalizing in their own mind," Mattingly said. "They are coming up with ways Jeff Long could discipline him but still keep him."

A group of Petrino backers even started a Facebook page called "Team Save Coach Petrino" and rallied Monday night on the Arkansas campus to show their support for the coach. The group had approximately 7,000 members Monday morning before passing 17,000 by evening.

The page encouraged fans to email and call Long to offer their support for Petrino, closing its opening statement with "SAVE OUR COACH!"

Approximately 200 supporters showed up in The Gardens, a popular tailgating spot prior to football games on the Arkansas campus. Razorbacks T-shirts, sandals and hats were tossed into the crowd, which did its best game day impression by calling the Hogs.

Matt Couch, one of the organizers of the rally, was pleased with the turnout and hoped to influence Long's decision in favor of keeping Petrino. The Rogers, Ark., native said he graduated from the school and is a football booster, admitting the group would "probably not" have come together had Petrino had less success last season ? when the Razorbacks finished 11-2 and ranked No. 5.

"We're not condoning what he did morally," Couch said. "We are disappointed in him, but he's still our football coach and no one's perfect.

"... I wouldn't ask him for marriage counseling, but at the same time we're supportive of him and we want him to do well."

Another Arkansas fan, Jimmie Wilson, and her husband, Steve, drove an hour from Fort Smith, Ark., to attend the rally and support Petrino. Jimmie Wilson said she didn't feel bad for Dorrell, saying "I haven't heard her story, but she made a choice."

Wilson also said she would have attended the rally, even if the Razorbacks hadn't been as successful last season.

"Our program was going down, down, down," Wilson said. "When he got here, he's just brought it back to the level it should be. I think we have a really good chance this year to be at the top."

Petrino is intensely private, but his hiring in late 2007 unified the fan base in the wake of Houston Nutt's polarizing departure from the school for Mississippi. Nutt's last few seasons at Arkansas were filled with turmoil, with fans hiring planes to fly "Fire Nutt" banners prior to games and some even requesting the coach's cellphone records via the state's Freedom of Information Act to see what Nutt was up to.

Not everyone is giving unconditional support to Petrino, of course.

Rex Nelson, a former communications director in the governor's office, blogged about the Petrino dilemma on Monday.

"It turns out we have an out-of-stater we lured to Arkansas with big bucks who produced results but failed to build relationships, grew in arrogance, thrived on secrecy, always thought he was the smartest person in the room, treated some people with contempt and lied to cover up mistakes," Nelson wrote. "What an icon he could have been. What a tragedy for all concerned."

Nelson said he had no problem with a rally in support of Petrino, adding that Long has legal obligations to consider, not the coach's popularity. Nelson also called the scandal and decision a "no-win situation" for Long, who must choose between keeping a highly successful coach who lied to him or firing one of the top fundraisers in school history.

"From a national perception standpoint, it's terrible," Nelson said in an interview. "But those things can be overcome. We were in the middle of the Houston Nutt mess a few years ago, and here the program is now with 21 victories over the past two seasons. That was overcome, and this I'm confident will be overcome also in time."

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