We have discussed proposed growth and development as it pertains to Elkton and with the continuation of BRAC base realignment and closure from Monmouth, New Jersey. In addition, we continue to make the work place environment a meaningful exposure for our employees.
For the welfare of our citizens, we still try to provide a safe environment in the Town of Elkton despite the "ills of society. If you examine the Town, you will observe that the route 40 corridor has certainly attracted attention with its many businesses, and Bridge Street to route south has been blossoming with consumer attracting businesses.
Elkton has become much more marketable "to and fro" with the DART and Greyhound bus transport services. Our Parks and Recreation program is flourishing and does a commendable job even with budgetary and facility restraints. Despite the economy, our community is still growing with new homes, and several new housing developments and restaurants are in the planning stage. The organization publishes a monthly newsletter.
Telephone advice is also offered to members. Their web site address is given below. Givens is regularly lauded by his fans for teaching people how to navigate the world of personal finance and investments. However, his critics point out that his advice is generally simplistic and sometimes contradictory. All examples below are taken from Wealth Without Risk, as cited in Reference 4. Contradictory: number , do not put your money in vacant land; number , invest your IRA or Keogh money in vacant land.
Givens offers quite a bit of helpful advice but contrary to the titles of his books, his ideas can be extremely risky. On the other hand, some people are arguably over-insured, which is why Givens makes these recommendations.
Givens and his wife still live in the Orlando area, where they have started a non-profit company called Health Technologies to educate people about alternative cancer therapies available outside the United States. He said he also has visited countries during the past five years and is spending time with his 3-year-old daughter.
Under the reorganization plan, most of International Administrative Services' unsecured creditors would receive 25 cents on the dollar. Some additional compensation could come from creditors' lawsuits seeking to seize Givens' overseas assets. In January, creditors blocked Givens' access to his assets via a court order in Guernsey, an island in the English Channel.
Givens is trying to get that ruling lifted and reverse Jennemann's order that allowed the Guernsey court to play a role in the case. Subscribe Manage my subscription Activate my subscription Log in Log out. Regions Tampa St. Letters to the Editor Submit a Letter.
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