Archive for October, 2006

Lis pendens

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

Lis pendens is Latin for “suit pending.” This may refer to any pending lawsuit or a the specific situation with a public notice of litigation which has been recorded in the same location where the title of real property has been recorded. This notice secures a plaintiff’s claim on the property so that the sale, mortgage, or encumbrance of the property will not diminish plaintiff’s rights to the property, should plaintiff prevail in its case. In some jurisdictions, when it is properly recorded, Lis pendens is considered constructive notice to the other litigants or other unrecorded or subordinate lienholders… @

Google Adwords

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

Assuming you know what you are making per click, the question boils down to what it costs you to buy a click, versus what it costs you to produce a page that will garner a similar click. I must draw attention to the word “similar”, since, in my experience, there is a qualitative difference between the two. But, that difference is shrinking. Here’s why… @

Roth IRA

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

Roth IRAs, with a few exceptions, grow income-tax free and owners are not required to begin taking minimum distributions at age 70½. Your Roth IRA can continue to grow tax-free for as long as you own it. Regular IRAs grow tax-deferred, and both the original investment and the growth will be taxed when the money is withdrawn. The disadvantage of the Roth IRA is that you do not receive a tax deduction when you make a contribution. In effect, Congress is taxing the seed (your contribution), but you reap the harvest (your withdrawals) tax free. In contrast, with a traditional IRA, you are not taxed on the seed, but your harvest is taxed… @