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Back Up Your Data or Suffer the Consequences ng>5 times table To do this multiply by 10 and half the answer.Have you ever experienced a hard drive failure? Normally, your data can be recovered from a failed hard drive. Janet, a client experienced her first hard drive failure last spring, this is her story.Simply stated, Janet's computer overheated. And Janet got the blue screen of death. After the blue screen, her computer would not boot. All of the normal troubleshooting methods were applied to no avail. So, the hard drive was sent out to a data recovery company. The good news is the company recovered 99% of Janet's files. The bad news is it cost her $2,692.50. A data backup routine would have saved Janet a small Example: 7*5 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Half it: 35 --------------------------------------------------------- 4 times table Do the 2 times table and then do the 2 times table of the result. As you get more used to doubling numbers, this one becomes a lot easier. Example: 7*4 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Double it again: 28 -------------------------------- Asset Protection - How to Avoid Losing Your Fortune to A Lame Lawsuit If you went to a school like mine, these tables were drilled into you rote fashion until you can quote any multiplication of any two numbers from 1 to 12.Just about everyone is a potential target for a lawsuit these days. Here are some facts about the legal climate today. Over 19 million lawsuits are filed in the U.S. each year. We have 5% of the world's population and 80% of the world's lawyers. Ninety percent of all lawsuits in the world happen right here in the U.S. And it's getting worse. According to the American Bar Association, there are close to 700,000 lawyers in practice at present. That's one lawyer for every 400 men, women and children!So if you own a business, own investment properties or practice a profession you have a one in three chance of bei If you didn't learn them this way, or your are at school and you need to learn them, here are some tricks that you can use instead of having to remember them. Learning to use these tricks can be very useful in everyday life such as making metric conversions in your head. Starting with the easiest ones first as some build on knowing the earlier ones 10 times table Who doesn't know this one? Add a '0' onto the end of the number and you have just multiplied by ten. Example: 7*10 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0)= 70 --------------------------------------------------------- 11 times table This is pretty similar except that after you multiply by 10, you add the number again. Example: 7*11 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Add the original number again: 70+7= 77 --------------------------------------------------------- 9 times table This is pretty similar except that after you multiply by 10, you subtract the original number. Example: 7*9 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Subtract the original number: 70-7 63 --------------------------------------------------------- 2 times table This is simply double the number if it is lower than 5. If it is 5 or greater take off 5, double it and add 10 to the result. If when you take off 5 it is still 5 or greater, do it again and add another 10 at the end. This may seem a bit long winded but after a while you won't even think about it. Example: 7*2 Step 1: Take off 5: 7-5= 2 Step 2: Double it: 4 Step 3: Add 10 to result (since one 5 was subtracted): 14 Example: 12*2 Step 1: Take off 5: 12-5= 7 Step 2: Still above 5? Take off 5 again: 7-5= 2 Step 3: Double it: 4 Step 4: Add 20 to the result (because you took two 5s off): 20+4= 24 --------------------------------------------------------- 5 times table To do this multiply by 10 and half the answer. Example: 7*5 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Half it: 35 --------------------------------------------------------- 4 times table Do the 2 times table and then do the 2 times table of the result. As you get more used to doubling numbers, this one becomes a lot easier. Example: 7*4 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Double it again: 28 -------------------------------- Sacred Love - Maintianing the Balance in Love and life ' onto the end of the number and you have just multiplied by ten.In many relationships, the honeymoon is expected to last little more than a few months, some less. But in a relationship, built on the principles of sacred love, the honeymoon lasts forever. Honeymoon really, means honey mood. A mood of gratitude and great affection, appreciation and devotion, a sacrifice of lower priority life choices to that of love.In my book Sacred Love, the honeymoon that lasts forever I share these five universal laws of love. These principles stand the tests of time, and if followed means that a couple will celebrate love in its highest form, forever.The first principle.F Example: 7*10 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0)= 70 --------------------------------------------------------- 11 times table This is pretty similar except that after you multiply by 10, you add the number again. Example: 7*11 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Add the original number again: 70+7= 77 --------------------------------------------------------- 9 times table This is pretty similar except that after you multiply by 10, you subtract the original number. Example: 7*9 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Subtract the original number: 70-7 63 --------------------------------------------------------- 2 times table This is simply double the number if it is lower than 5. If it is 5 or greater take off 5, double it and add 10 to the result. If when you take off 5 it is still 5 or greater, do it again and add another 10 at the end. This may seem a bit long winded but after a while you won't even think about it. Example: 7*2 Step 1: Take off 5: 7-5= 2 Step 2: Double it: 4 Step 3: Add 10 to result (since one 5 was subtracted): 14 Example: 12*2 Step 1: Take off 5: 12-5= 7 Step 2: Still above 5? Take off 5 again: 7-5= 2 Step 3: Double it: 4 Step 4: Add 20 to the result (because you took two 5s off): 20+4= 24 --------------------------------------------------------- 5 times table To do this multiply by 10 and half the answer. Example: 7*5 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Half it: 35 --------------------------------------------------------- 4 times table Do the 2 times table and then do the 2 times table of the result. As you get more used to doubling numbers, this one becomes a lot easier. Example: 7*4 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Double it again: 28 -------------------------------- Loan Philosophy: The Difference Between Lenders and Investors mes table This is pretty similar except that after you multiply by 10, you subtract the original number.As a mortgage broker, I have the pleasure of seeing quite a number of potential loan transactions. I used the word "potential," because not all of them work out. Actually, there are quite a few turkeys in with the swans!A common scenario is a refinance or a purchase where the investor comes to me with something like: "Man, this is the BEST property in the area, it's worth $5 Million Dollars, and I'm buying it for $3 Million! I need a 90% loan and I need it NOW!" OK ... so I've exaggerated just a bit. In reality the value of the property will probably be accurate for the market, but I'll still get the re Example: 7*9 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Subtract the original number: 70-7 63 --------------------------------------------------------- 2 times table This is simply double the number if it is lower than 5. If it is 5 or greater take off 5, double it and add 10 to the result. If when you take off 5 it is still 5 or greater, do it again and add another 10 at the end. This may seem a bit long winded but after a while you won't even think about it. Example: 7*2 Step 1: Take off 5: 7-5= 2 Step 2: Double it: 4 Step 3: Add 10 to result (since one 5 was subtracted): 14 Example: 12*2 Step 1: Take off 5: 12-5= 7 Step 2: Still above 5? Take off 5 again: 7-5= 2 Step 3: Double it: 4 Step 4: Add 20 to the result (because you took two 5s off): 20+4= 24 --------------------------------------------------------- 5 times table To do this multiply by 10 and half the answer. Example: 7*5 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Half it: 35 --------------------------------------------------------- 4 times table Do the 2 times table and then do the 2 times table of the result. As you get more used to doubling numbers, this one becomes a lot easier. Example: 7*4 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Double it again: 28 -------------------------------- How To Make Money On The Internet-Part 5 Of 7 (Develop Your Brand Name) m a bit long winded but after a while you won't even think about it.Notice how the top earners online, be it a Super Affiliate, Ad Sense Master or Internet Passive Income Guru, all seem to have their names secured in a niche industry on the internet. When you think of the Coca Cola brand, what comes to mind? Does an image of a red can with words Coca Cola written in white display in your mind's eye, or perhaps a coke bottle? Likewise we must pick our niche on the internet and brand our name accordingly.Here are the things we need:1) A website that belongs to you. Even though an affiliate can utilize the merchants affiliate page, it is still preferred to have your own w Example: 7*2 Step 1: Take off 5: 7-5= 2 Step 2: Double it: 4 Step 3: Add 10 to result (since one 5 was subtracted): 14 Example: 12*2 Step 1: Take off 5: 12-5= 7 Step 2: Still above 5? Take off 5 again: 7-5= 2 Step 3: Double it: 4 Step 4: Add 20 to the result (because you took two 5s off): 20+4= 24 --------------------------------------------------------- 5 times table To do this multiply by 10 and half the answer. Example: 7*5 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Half it: 35 --------------------------------------------------------- 4 times table Do the 2 times table and then do the 2 times table of the result. As you get more used to doubling numbers, this one becomes a lot easier. Example: 7*4 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Double it again: 28 -------------------------------- Buying A Home After Bankruptcy - How Long Should You Wait to Buy? ng>5 times table To do this multiply by 10 and half the answer.Individuals interested in purchasing their own home strive to maintain a positive credit rating. This is achieved by paying bills on time, having a low debt to income ratio, and so forth. Nevertheless, several lenders are eager to offer home mortgages to individuals with bad credit. These mortgages have a higher interest rate, which increases the monthly payment. Although a mortgage may be attained with bad credit, the course of action is slightly different for individuals who have filed bankruptcy.Two Types of BankruptciesThere are two types of bankruptcies. A chapter 7 bankruptcy involves comp Example: 7*5 Step 1: Add '0' to the end of the number: 7(0) Step 2: Half it: 35 --------------------------------------------------------- 4 times table Do the 2 times table and then do the 2 times table of the result. As you get more used to doubling numbers, this one becomes a lot easier. Example: 7*4 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Double it again: 28 --------------------------------------------------------- 8 times table Do the 2 times table and then do the 2 times table of the result and then do the 2 times on the result a third time. As you get more used to doubling numbers, this one becomes a lot easier. Example: 7*8 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Double it again: 28 Step 3: Double it a third time: 56 --------------------------------------------------------- 3 times table Do the 2 times table and then add the original number to the result. Example: 7*3 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Add the original number to the result: 14+7= 21 --------------------------------------------------------- 12 times table Do the two times table on the number, do the ten times table on the number and add the two together. Example: 7*12 Step 1: Double it: 14 Step 2: Multiply by 10: 7(0)= 70 Step 3: Add the two results together: 70+14= 84 --------------------------------------------------------- 6 times table and 7 times table These are the tricky ones that most people have a problem with... but if you can do all of the other ones it's easy. You have to remember 3 things: 6*6=36 7*7=49 6*7=42 These are the only times when you can't use one of the other tables instead! So for example, Example: 11*6... just do 6*11 instead! You can always swap numbers around in multiplication to whatever you find easiest. With a bit of practice (especially with doubling numbers) you'll find that all the tables are actually pretty easy. Pick a different table each week in this order and whenever you see a number do the multiplication in your head and before long it will come naturally.
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