April 28, 2024

American Financial Clarifies Recent Banking Practices

American Financial provides customized financial services to support the needs of individuals and families hit hard by the recent economic crises. In recent years, America has met with significant economic headwinds that include a sub-prime mortgage crash, stock market instability and the repeated TARP bailout funding. Homeowners, small business owners and everyday consumers have had to bear the brunt of these difficult economic times.

By enlisting the services of American Financial, clients gain the knowledge and support they need to successfully navigate the complex methods of a bank dominated economy. To insulate against losses in a soft economy banks have increased existing usage charges and begun charging for services that were previously free. American Financial notes that banks are charging customers more for services like issuing cashier’s checks, stopping payments on checks and even debit card cash advances. American Financial says that most consumers who have been banking for some time are not aware of the new charges until it is too late.

An unnoticed higher fee for a cashier’s check may overdraft a customer’s checking account, leading to an overdraft penalty. Beyond that, most checking accounts have “overdraft protection” which draws from the customer’s savings to cover the shortfall in their checking account. However, American Financial adds that most banks have recently started charging an overdraft protection transfer fee, so the transfer itself costs more money.

By the end of the chain reaction a customer will pay three increased fees for simply issuing a modest cashier’s check. Furthermore, most of the customers that incur such fees cannot afford to pay them. In these cases, the bank itself may cover the shortfall, charging the customer again the next time they cash a paycheck. American Financial work tirelessly with their clients to give them financial management knowledge and tools to avoid being thus fleeced by big banks.

JS Properties, LLC Discusses Several Local Opinions of Murfreesboro

JS Properties, LLC is a local real estate brokerage and property management firm in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. As such, states Joyce Smotherman of JS Properties, LLC, the company is in a unique position to witness firsthand the changes that have occurred in the Middle Tennessee area and particularly in Murfreesboro in recent years.

With the addition of retail outlets such as The Oaks and The Avenue, Murfreesboro has become a shopping destination. This is especially nice for those that don’t want to make the drive to Nashville to experience quality dining and shopping. Residents and businesses like JS Properties, LLC are proud to be a part of Murfreesboro’s continued growth and economic success.

JS Properties, LLC adds that the city has been able to achieve a balance between the city’s older, more quaint downtown area and the newer, more modern construction by focusing civic enhancements and developments on Murfreesboro’s neighborhood-scale downtown center. Historic downtown, according to JS Properties, LLC, offers visitors a chance to frequent art galleries, various clothing shops, hardware stores and restaurants as well as other businesses and government offices with the centerpiece being the pre-Civil War courthouse.

The new Middle Tennessee Medical Center, located on Medical Center Parkway in the Gateway area for Murfreesboro, will be opening October 2, 2010, says Joyce Smotherman of JS Properties, LLC. The “green” facility is a part of the St. Thomas Health Services group, contains 286 beds that are 277 square feet each and has the most advanced technology in Middle Tennessee, notes JS Properties, LLC. MTMC is also the first hospital that features voice over IP throughout the entire facility. JS Properties, LLC states that the construction of the new medical center is a huge boon for Murfreesboro.

Overall, the response to the vast changes that have come to Murfreesboro from locals and visitors alike has been overwhelmingly positive. While traffic may be a bit more congested, adds JS Properties, LLC, the family-friendly atmosphere and southern hospitality are still very prevalent.

Tips from SMART Carpet | How Often to Clean Carpets

Having carpets cleaned professionally–and regularly–will prolong their life, according to SMART Carpet. The entire SMART Carpet staff knows carpets, having served over 100,000 SMART Carpet customers since 1995 in an area now covering New Jersey, Staten Island and eastern Pennsylvania.

Even if carpets are vacuumed and spot cleaned religiously, the SMART Carpet team says there’s a toll that normal wear and tear takes on carpets. It’s caused by a build-up of microscopic dirt and oil particles that can only be removed by cleaning the carpet thoroughly, advise the professionals at SMART Carpet.

In fact, SMART Carpet recommends that most home owners have their carpets professionally cleaned yearly if possible. This is especially true if they have large families with young children and pets in the house, adds the SMART Carpet sales team.

If household traffic is lower, SMART Carpet staff advises that a cleaning every 18 months should suffice. According to SMART Carpet installers, the more regularly you have your carpet cleaned, the easier it is both to maintain it and to clean it next time.

Professional steam cleaning is the preferred method of cleaning carpets by most carpet manufacturers as well as sales and installation companies, including SMART Carpet. Most professional carpet-cleaning technicians use either portable or truck-mounted units, according to SMART Carpet staff, which are quite powerful while leaving no residue of detergent behind.

Another benefit of using professional cleaners, according to the carpet experts at SMART Carpet, is that the increased extraction power allows your carpet to dry faster than if you clean it yourself with a rental machine. Drying your carpet quickly is important, say the professionals at SMART Carpet. This is because wet carpets are very quickly at risk of mildew and mold, explains an SMART Carpet team member. Once a homeowner has spotted mildew, the fix is usually expensive, warns the SMART Carpet staff, most often requiring full carpet and even sub-floor replacement.