Archive for October, 2011


London schoolwear supplier of specialist uniforms and sportswear

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October 24th, 2011

If you have children, you probably keenly anticipate and dread the end of summer in nigh on equal measure. In the first instance, the beginning of Autumn signals the start of a new school year – something to be welcomed if your kids became a bit of a handful during the long vacation. On the other hand, going back to school can be stressful: it means new school uniforms for most children who have just spent five or six weeks growing out of their clothes. And, although school clothes have changed a lot in the last few decades – becoming more comfortable and child-friendly – they still represent a wardrobe staple that many kids would rather be rid of. Arguments between parents and children need not ensue though; there exists a London schoolwear supplier that fully understands the potential trials and tribulations involved in shopping trips for uniform. Set up as a family business in North West London, this supplier now operates additionally as an online store.

Parents who order their children’s uniforms online often find their stress levels decrease remarkably. After just one physical trying-on session in a uniform store all subsequent school clothes items can be easily replaced by looking through and selecting from a user-friendly computerised catalogue. Because, as parents will know, it is not only in autumn that a new uniform has to be bought – this task can present itself many times a year and on any given day; after an accident with paint in an art class, for instance, or following an unfortunate tumble taken in the playground: altogether there are innumerable incidents that can occur during the school day causing rips, tears and stains and requiring new uniform items to be bought.

In fact, not only can the habitual uniform items such as shirts, ties, blazers and sweaters be purchased from catalogues such as those mentioned above – the best London schoolwear supplier can also deliver sportswear. So, when you next go shopping online, first think school uniforms and other school clothes and then look at what else can go in your order. You may save time, your worries and your sanity.

Please visit http://www.uniform4kids.com/ for further information about this topic.

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Invoice processing for error-free payments

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October 3rd, 2011

In the financial world of large corporations, businesses and banks, payments are made and received many thousands of times a day. These transactions must be made quickly and competently; there is little room for error because the work effected in this sector is fast-paced – as soon as one transaction has been made there will be another lined up and returning to correct errors will entail a loss of time and profit. Sometimes, a very small matter overlooked will have far-reaching consequences. Evidently, financial workers are only human and mistakes have conventionally been seen as unavoidable when they occur only rarely. Now, however, though the bankers are still human, the organisations that have begun using the services of other companies specialising in invoice processing technologies are far less prone to error. This is because certain technologies can offer aid and an additional stage of validation through exemplary document management and document processing solutions.

The statistics really do speak for themselves in this field: some leading document management technology companies support more than 9000 customers with many of the FTSE 100 figuring among them. How could so many clients be wrong? Indeed, they are not mistaken, they have quite simply had the clearsightedness to realise that they could be making their company far more productive if they welcome some of the positive solutions that have emerged in the technological age.

Document processing, to define the beneficial technologies better, helps to take the stress out of transactional documents by making them more streamlined: processes can be automated and managed digitally, for example, by specialist software packages that have been conceived of to enhance levels of speed, accuracy and control in AP processes. Document management becomes easier thereafter because the need to get through mountains of paper-based invoices that limit productivity has quite simply disappeared. The benefits of invoice processing are similar, only here it should be noted that not only time is being saved but so, directly, is money. In all of this, there is no need to fear that transactions will be taken out of your hands or that you will lose the capacity to track the progress of your corporation; the above technologies keep visible records of all exchanges.

Please visit http://www.bottomline.co.uk/ for further information about this topic.

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Unsecured Loans Could Be The Way Forward

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October 2nd, 2011

Everyone knows that university students can find it tricky to keep control of their money. After spending their teenage years living on pocket money from parents, or perhaps a small amount of cash from a minimum wage Saturday job, suddenly having two large lump sums appear in the bank account every year can seem like a miracle. It’s normal for students to take advantage of the new situation by buying new clothes, going on trips or to festivals – or just boozing all night in the uni bar! But with those larger sums of money come larger bills: for the first time, they’re now responsible for coping with rent, bills and food. It’s no wonder that many fill the gap between student loans deposits with unsecured loans, getting a cash advance to tide them over until the next lump sum arrives.

Unsecured loans are a kind of loan designed for people who know – and can prove – that they’ll be getting enough money to pay back the loan by a given date (usually next payday, or for students, the date of the SLC deposit). They differ from secure loans because there’s no need for collateral: for most loans made by a bank, the lender makes sure they’ll get their money back by having the borrower sign a contract guaranteeing to give something of greater value than the loan – usually his or her house – if the money isn’t given back. A loan that isn’t ‘secured’ refers to a loan without a contract of this kind: instead, a slightly higher rate of interest is asked for on the loan, and it is paid back with the next paycheck or lump sum received by the borrower.

This type of loan appeals to students for several reasons. First of all, they know with certainty that they’ll be receiving an SLC payment by a given date, and so don’t have to worry, like many borrowers, about the interest accumulating to unmanageable levels. Secondly, students are usually ineligible for secured loans, because none of them (or very few!) have a house or small business to ‘put up’ as collateral to guarantee repayment of a secured loan. unsecured loans aren’t intended – like a mortgage, for instance – to be something that you pay back gradually over years. They are used as a ‘stopgap’ to supply money which the student wouldn’t otherwise get until a certain date. For instance: if a student loans payment is due on the 5th of the month, but rent has to be paid on the 1st – and too much cash has been squandered on nights out! – this type of loan can give the student a cash advance, which the student will be able to give back as soon as the 5th of the month comes round. This system has been found to give many students peace of mind, at the most difficult times.

Please visit http://www.cashgenieblog.co.uk/ for further information about this topic.

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