Thursday, May 13, 2010
Keep your flowers looking beautiful longer
Unfortunately, that invitation lasts only as long as the flowers remain fresh. So, how do the professionals keep their flowers looking beautiful for weeks at a time?
According to Kelly Buck, a partner at Flowers by Jennie Lynne in Fairless Hills, there is a simple rule of thumb that will help you keep your flowers alive and beautiful for weeks.
“It's the five second rule,” said Kelly. “After just a few seconds of air exposure, the cells in the stem of a flower start to dehydrate and die. If your flower has been out of water for more than a few seconds, than you need to cut the stem again.”
Flowers can only stay healthy so long as they are able to take in water, so if the cut stem of the flower becomes clogged with dead and dehydrated cells, the flower will begin to wilt.
For maximum life out of your flowers, cut the stems every two days and be sure to get them back in the water within five seconds.
Of course, for the best possible results, you have to start with quality flowers.
For the best quality flowers contact Flowers by Jennie Lynne at 215-547-4550 or visit them online at www.FlowersbyJennieLynne.com.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Avoid paying too much for a new home

Taking a drive through almost any part of Lower Bucks County, PA will reveal new home construction. From single homes to vast new communities, the new home market is heating up.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Saving green while keeping your home clean
The question is, in these times of disposable paper towels, disinfectant wipes and mop sheets – how do we get the most for our money.
Sharon Bordak, owner and manager of Sparkle Professional Cleaning Corp. based in Hulmeville, PA offered several tips for saving money on everyday cleaning costs.
For starters, Sharon suggests replacing disposable items, such as mop sheets and toilet bowl cleaning wands with sturdier re-usable items. “Disposable mops and toilet bowl cleaning wands will cost you a lot more over time than a good quality re-usable one,” said Sharon. “Not only do you have to keep buying the pads, but they are also very flimsy and over time, they will break, costing you even more money to replace them.”
For floor care, Sharon suggests a micro fiber mop, with a machine washable mop head. This way you get a clean mop head every time, without the cost of replacing it every time.
For dusting, Sharon suggests an electrostatic duster, often referred to as a rainbow duster. These inexpensive dusters can be washed over and over, lasting years over their disposable counterparts.
When it comes to soaps, detergents and polishes, Sharon suggests buying concentrates and carefully following the label's directions.
Sparkle Professional Cleaning Corp. provides residential and commercial cleaning services to customers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Sparkle's cleaning technicians use state-of the-art equipment to provide exceptional service. Daily, weekly, monthly or one-time service is available.
Sparkle offers free no obligation estimates. For additional information call 215-757-4014 or visit www.SparkleProClean.com.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Branding with promotional items
One thing that every company, big or small, should invest in is customer give-aways.
Whether its pens, t-shirts, calendars, magnets or larger items like coffee mugs, desk sets or leather portfolios, customer give-aways help keep your name, and your logo, in front of you customers.
Not only will existing customers see your business information every time they use their give-away, but their colleagues and other acquaintances will see it too.
According to Sharon Sandridge, a sales executive with Virgo III, Ltd. Based in Yardley, PA, any company, no matter their budget, can find a promotional product that works for them.
“At Virgo III we leave no stone unturned for our clients,” said Sharon. “I research different ideas and products for my clients so that they can get the best return on their investment and stay within their budget.”
Since Virgo III has established relationships with many different product manufacturers, including those overseas, Sharon is able to offer her clients hundreds of different product packages at many different price points.
“For our smaller clients, we have a very creative design team that can help make sure that the client's finished product comes out beyond their expectations,” said Sharon. “At Virgo III we truly believe in our mission statement – imagination is part of the package!”
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Taking over a Parent’s Checking Account
Many “baby boomers” like myself have had to take over the role of “bill payer” and checking account balancer. For those of us who have swam in these waters, you know it is a daunting task to say the least. Often, the hardest part is obtaining consent from the parent.
Fortunately, there are some tools and strategies that can help with these tasks, according to Kelly Greene at Kelly.greene@wsj.com:
- Setting up a power of attorney
- Monitoring accounts online
- Hiring a professional bill-paying service ( some banks do this)
One way to get the conversation started, says Greene, is to ask your parents for some financial advice—and then bring up something they might find challenging. If your parent(s) are reluctant to cede control, you can suggest starting with an unofficial role of financial monitor. You can then gradually move into a more official role of money manager as you both get comfortable with sharing the reins.
A more formal step is to establish a power of attorney, which allows you to act on your parent’s behalf in all financial matters, such as directing their financial advisors and brokers. In this regard, I recommend consulting with an Elder Law Attorney to draw up the required documents.
Finally, if you’re willing to spend a few thousand dollars, you can set up a revocable living trust to hold a parent’s assets and make you and the parent co-trustees. Having a trust will also address any concerns banks and investment firms may have about children abusing powers of attorney.
These strategies will not solve all the problems associated with the loss of ones independence, but it is a proactive approach to preventing missed payments and unbalanced accounts.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Building Your Brand
Not only do you need your customers to find you, but you need them to remember you.
But how can a small business, or any sized business for that matter, make sure that they are getting noticed? Well, the answer is simple really, hire a professional to do the job right.
Bob Flemming, owner of the Feasterville Sign-A-Rama, has been helping small, medium and large businesses to identify themselves and their brand in Bucks County since 1993.
According to Bob, the best way to identify yourself and your product is visually.
Without question, customers respond to visually appealing advertisements. The real question is, how do you get the best bang for your buck.
Start by hiring a company who can design and deliver all of your necessary signage and display advertisements. At the Feasterville Sign-A-Rama, Bob and his team can make wooden and electric signs, neon signs, banners, sidewalk signs, window signs and even vehicle wraps.
There is almost nothing that Bob and his team can't deliver in the way of signage for their customers. They can even produce Department of Transportation mandated signage, handicap parking and other legally necessary signage.
By using an experienced company, like the Feasterville Sign-A-Rama, you not only enjoy the benefits of one-stop-shopping, you can also rely on Bob and his team to use their expertise to save your company money by using creative and adaptive sign technologies.
For more information about how signage can help you business grow, contact Bob Flemming at the Feasterville Sign-A-Rama by calling 215-355-2060 or outside of Pennsylvania, 800-974-0072. Or just stop by at 434 West Street Rd., Santilli Plaza, Feasterville, PA 19053. They are on the web at www.SignaramaFeasterville.com
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Tax loans waste money
The truth is, these rapid refunds are no better than the much criticized “pay day” loans. Commercial tax preparers are getting in to the action by offering customers faster, or in some cases, instant refunds at an expense anywhere between 40-and-700 percent APR.
According to Carl W. Maier, CPA, CVA with Cahan and Company in Southampton, PA, electronic filing, referred to as eFiling, has cut the standard wait time for a refund down dramatically.
Even waiting for a paper return to be accepted is a better deal than paying 700 percent interest on a tax refund loan.
According to the Center for Responsible Lending, a study conducted in 2005 found that about $1.57 million of earned income credits that were supposed to go to working parents, ended up in the pockets of tax preparers and other refund lenders.
Tax payers should take a close look at any income tax return loans they may want to take advantage of, remembering the old adage - “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
For more information about how to eFile your federal and state income taxes, or for advice and guidance to plan for next year's taxes, contact Carl at 215-364-7777 extension 106.