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MiniCo Publishing Releases the 2014 Self-Storage Expense Guidebook, Featuring Data for U.S. Self-Storage Properties

Thursday, October 23rd, 2014


Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) October 14, 2014

The 2014 Self-Storage Expense Guidebook, a digital publication, is now available for purchase. Compiled by the editors of Mini-Storage Messenger magazine and the self-storage team at NGKF Capital markets, the new edition of this highly regarded annual resource provides operating expense data for self-storage properties in the United States including ranges and averages by region in the major expense categories. The 2014 edition features an all new format and data.

Utilizing newly defined regions, topics covered in the 2014 Self-Storage Expense Guidebook include occupancy data, non-rental income, rental rate growth, real estate taxes, insurance, management fees, administrative expenses, repairs and maintenance, on-site management, utilities, advertising/technology, credit card/bank charges, and other office expenses.

MiniCo Publisher Poppy Behrens commented, Self-storage owners, operators, and developers look to the annual Self-Storage Expense Guidebook for detailed information about the major expense categories. With new data for 2014 and an updated look and format, this years edition is a must read for self-storage professionals.

The 2014 Self-Storage Expense Guidebook is available for purchase in a digital format for $ 24.95 at http://www.ministoragemessenger.com.

About MiniCo Publishing

MiniCo Publishing is a leading publisher of trade periodicals and information resources for the self-storage industry. The companys flagship publication is Mini-Storage Messenger, the leading monthly trade magazine covering the global self-storage industry. Other publications include the Self Storage Almanac, Self-Storage Canada, Self Storage Now!, and the Self Storage Buyers Guide. MiniCo Publishing is a division of MiniCo Insurance Agency, LLC, a member of the Aran Insurance Services Group.







#GivingTuesday Momentum Builds in the U.S., with Unprecedented Unity from Coast to Coast Leading Up to December 2, 2014

Friday, October 10th, 2014


Washington, DC (PRWEB) October 06, 2014

http://www.GivingTuesday.org

During meetings in Washington, DC today, a small but powerful part of more than 10,000 U.S.-based #GivingTuesday partners and supporters joined forces to solidify their commitments for #GivingTuesday. Among the attendees, there was a feeling of national unity over the prospect of what December 2, 2014this years #GivingTuesdaywill bring. An unprecedented number of U.S. organizations will be participating with a wide range of creative initiatives to inspire their employees, customers and constituents together with the American public to support a varied and exciting group of causes.

The #GivingTuesday movement, since its launch in 2012, has reflected the generosity of people around the world. A diverse set of dedicated partners and supporters have proven that the future of giving is bright and that when it comes to philanthropy, a day that brings people together paired with the force of social media has the power to transform societies.

A special luncheon, held at the United Nations Foundation, was attended by more than 60 partners and supporters and provided the opportunity for these excited participants to share the initiatives they have planned for #GivingTuesday with a group of peers who are equally enthusiastic about the upcoming day of global philanthropy. Henry Timms, Executive Director of the 92nd Street Y said, “It is so inspiring to hear from leaders across the country, who are working on far-reaching campaigns that celebrate our great tradition of giving. From new curricula that teach kids to give, to ambitious volunteering pledges, to major matching gifts, partners across the country are lining up dynamic plans for GT.

Media Partnership Announced with msnbc

In conjunction with Monday’s meetings in Washington, D.C., msnbc announced that it would serve as a signature media partner for the #GivingTuesday movement. This partnership will help spotlight the innovative ways that people are giving back in their communities — and around the world. “#GivingTuesday is a simple and powerful idea that has the potential to make an enormous impact. We’re thrilled to connect the msnbc community to this dynamic and fast growing movement,” said Phil Griffin, President of msnbc. As part of the partnership, msnbc will help raise the profile of the #GivingTuesday conversation about ways people everywhere can give back in their communities and nation. “Msnbc’s nationwide audience of passionate, smart and creative people brings a new dimension of both engagement, commitment and diversity to the #GivingTuesday movement,” said Aaron Sherinian, Vice-President of Communications and Public Affairs at the United Nations Foundation.

From Sea to Shining Sea: #GivingTuesday in America

Within the U.S., local causes and municipalities are helping to institutionalize how the movement is reaching their local constituencies. These civic entities include Oklahoma, which has launched GiveTogetherOK.com (#GTOK); the Northern New Jersey #GivingTuesday 2014 Coalition; the Rollins College Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership Center in the Orlando area; and #GivingTuesdayCFL throughout Central Florida. These cities and states join the ranks of last years impressive regional #GivingTuesday movements, including BMoreGivesMore in Baltimore, #GivingTuesdayBucks (Bucks County, Penn.), #GivingTuesdayPHL (Philadelphia). Additional examples of #GivingTuesday partners and their initiatives in the U.S. include:

EB-5 Visa Helps Canadian Investors Thrive in Growing U.S. Economy

Thursday, September 11th, 2014


(PRWEB) September 08, 2014

Taking advantage of a burgeoning marketplace and a flourishing economy, especially in energy-rich states, many Canadian investors are choosing to take advantage of the EB-5 Visa program.

Foreigners with at least $ 500,000 capital wishing to pursue permanent residency in the United States may apply for an EB-5 Visa. The program, created by Congress, is a way to create more jobs and stimulate the economy. This program requires that foreigners invest at least $ 500,000 and create 10 full time jobs for U.S. employees within two years. The standard investment for an EB-5 visa is $ 1,000,000 or $ 500,000 if the candidates invest in rural areas or targeted employment areas. When investing in commercial real estate, such as an apartment building, which doesnt create at least 10 jobs, the investor has the option of obtaining an E-2 Visa.

The affordable real estate market in the southwest combined with a lack of red tape to start a new corporation has really boosted the number of Canadians investing in the U.S.., explained Irena Juras of the Juras Law Firm.

Demand among foreign investors is increasing, though there is a limit of 10,000 visas issued per year including spouses and dependents. Of the 10,000 EB-5 visas which are available annually, 3,000 of the visas are reserved for investors of Regional Centers. Regional Centers are economic units that promote job creation and investment in a specific region of the U.S.

About Juras Law Firm

Named a Top Immigration Lawyer by North Valley Magazine and Avvo, Irena Juras is a highly respected attorney throughout the U.S. and overseas. As head of Juras Law Firm, an Immigration and Bankruptcy Law Firm in Phoenix, AZ, Irena is an immigrant herself from the Czech Republic, studying and practicing law in the Czech Republic before moving to the United States. Irena is currently licensed to practice law in both Arizona and New York. The firm has represented clients in international transactions, immigration matters and international bankruptcies from over 60 countries and 6 continents. Irena has 16 years combined experience in immigration law and representing debtors, creditors and trustees in bankruptcy proceedings.

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Back to School with New Emergency Mobile App from World Wide Security works throughout U.S.

Monday, August 4th, 2014


Garden City, New York (PRWEB) July 25, 2014

World Wide Security Group, is providing all customers with one mobile security app. The new app, Life Button 24 was developed in-house by security tech team members to bring assistance to anyone who feels threatened, at a press of a button, on their phones. Life Button 24 provides personal protection to all our customers when they are on the go, away at college, in their homes or places of business. Anywhere across the U.S., 24 hours a day, stated Ken Mara, President and CEO of World Wide Security Group, adding, We felt this service was too valuable to charge our customers, so we decided to give it to them for free.

World Wide Security has been providing security to homes and businesses since 1979, and now with Life Button 24, protection is extended to its most valuable asset, the customer and their families. The app features two-way voice, GPS locating when app is engaged, 24-hour monitoring, silent mode for dispatchers to listen in, video clips and photos sent to dispatchers as events unfold. With the press of a button our customers can summon emergency assistance when and where they need it, added Mara.

The app can be used by anyone, but is limited to one free app per family or business. Additional apps are available at discounted rates to their clients below the rates being offered to the public. Registration to customize a response for each user takes minutes and protection begins immediately. Many of our customers have children going off to college in the fall. This is a great product for students, real estate agents, lone workers, business owners and shop owners who need to summon emergency assistance. This can be done on the one device everyone has on them at all times, their mobile phones. This is a much different service than calling 911. Many people are hesitant to call for help until it is too late. Life Button 24 can provide you assistance and connect you with or central station or 911 when a situation demands it, explained Ken Mara.

Life Button 24 will be offered free to all customers of World Wide Security/GC Alarm and member companies of World Wide Security.

About World Wide Security/GC Alarm: Partners in business since 1979, Kenneth Mara, President & CEO, along with Joe Ingegno, Vice President, have owned and operated security companies on Long Island, which serve the tri-state area. The World Wide Security Group of companies includes: World Wide Security, GC Alarm, Telestat Security, Vision Monitoring, Rainbow Protection, Dart Security and Life Button 24. Together the companies provide residential and commercial alarms, life safety systems, home control, CCTV, access control, video surveillance and remote monitoring. World Wide operates its own UL-Listed; New York City Fire approved central station through Vision Monitoring.







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New Survey Reveals That About Half of U.S. ePatients Have Used the Web to Carehack (Get Treatment Faster and Improve Their Care)

Tuesday, December 24th, 2013


New York, NY (PRWEB) December 12, 2013

Nearly half of ePatients living in the United States say the Web has helped them get treatment faster, better communicate with their doctors, understand medications, or otherwise CareHack the health system over the past three years, according to new data published in EPATIENT 2015: 15 Surprising Trends Changing Health Care (IdeaPress Publishing; HARDCOVER; December 2013; $ 36.95; 240 pp.; illustrated; ISBN 9781940858005). The book, co-written by bestselling author Rohit Bhargava (Likeonomics + Personality Not Included) and noted digital health futurist Fard Johnmar, also suggests innovators who focus on developing technologies and tools aligned with health consumers culture, background, lifestyle, and budgetary needs will be well-positioned to succeed socially and financially in tomorrows digitally-driven global health industry. African American ePatients were twice as likely as Caucasians to say purchasing and accessing digital health tools that fit their background and culture is very important to them.

EPATIENT 2015s original research is combined with curated expert interviews to describe how technology, history, culture, and policy-making are combining to fundamentally alter how health and medical care is delivered, accessed, and communicated in the U.S. and globally.

“The future of health care is about more than who is paying for it,” said Mr. Bhargava. “This book provides actionable intelligence that will help consumers achieve better health, and health organizations anticipate, understand, and navigate the profound changes to come.

The book breaks new ground partly because it provides answers to questions consumers have never been asked before, added Mr. Johnmar. Readers of the book will learn, for example, what ePatients think about health data privacy issues and why caregivers view the health Web as much more than an information source.

Rather than focusing on the current political debate about health payments and ideology, the book takes a rare optimistic view of how health care itself will change over the next two years and beyond.

SUMMARY: THEMES AND KEY TRENDS COVERED IN EPATIENT 2015

In EPATIENT 2015, readers will first learn about three broad themes that are powering the future of health care and which bring the 15 trends together:

THEME #1 – HEALTH HYPEREFFICIENCY

Innovations in computing technologies are helping to make health and medical care more efficient, safe, and effective for all patients.

THEME #2 THE PERSONALIZED HEALTH MOVEMENT

A philosophical and operational shift that considers the unique genetics, behaviors, and medical histories of individuals instead of treating them based on inflexible or non-personalized guidelines and traditions.

THEME #3 – DIGITAL PEER-TO-PEER HEALTH CARE

A range of Web, social, and mobile tools are helping patients navigate the new health insurance landscape, select providers, assist in their own care, and provide emotional support.

Moving on from the themes, the book outlines 15 trends that describe the future of health care. Nine of the trends are listed below.

HEALTH HYPEREFFICIENCY

Empathetic Interfaces: Health technology moves beyond focusing on accuracy and functionality to incorporate more intuitive design and processes aimed at making digital tools more responsive to emotional needs, or more human-like.

Unhealthy Surveillance: New surveillance technologies combine large amounts of digital, clinical, and behavioral data to track the health of individuals or groups, and also raise significant privacy and security concerns.

THE PERSONALIZED HEALTH MOVEMENT

The Over-Quantified Self: As the volume of clinical and health information collected from wearable computers, passive sensors, and more increases, consumers will struggle to find true actionable value beyond “feel good stats” in this flood of data.

Medical Genealogy: Genomics and advances in genealogy will combine to allow patients (and providers) to use ancestral history and genetics to predict the risk of disease, how they may respond to medications, and more. Over time, this valuable data may be passed on to future generations.

Healthy Real Estate: Increasing awareness of the role communities play in health and wellbeing will influence where people choose to rent or buy homes. Key considerations especially for seniors will include whether streets are walkable, the quality of nearby care and access to social or religious institutions.

Multicultural Misalignment: Health technologies will be less effective if they are not optimized to account for differences in age, ethnicity, culture, and more.

Natural Medicine: New science will continue to validate old beliefs about the value of spices, tonics, and herbs. This will result in more mainstream credibility for natural remedies that some dismissively call alternative medicine.

DIGITAL PEER-TO-PEER HEALTH CARE

CareHacking: Forced to increasingly take responsibility for their own care in a complex system, digitally savvy health consumers combine information from doctors, the Web, electronic medical records, and other sources to hack the health system.

Accelerated Trial-Sourcing: Patients with chronic diseases and other conditions use social tools to find one another, complete the usually costly and complex first stage of discovery for a clinical study and then recruit the right people to conduct the research.

For a summary of all 15 trends outlined in the book, please view the infographic located at http://www.epatient2015.com.

ABOUT THE RESEARCH FEATURED IN EPATIENT 2015

EPATIENT 2015 features research conducted by the digital health innovation consultancy Enspektos, LLC with a statistically representative group of approximately 400 U.S. ePatients in 2012 and 2013. For research purposes, Enspektos used the definition of ePatients developed by the Pew Research Center: Internet users who have used the Web to search for health content for themselves or on behalf of someone else. Data regarding CareHacking and culturally appropriate digital health tools featured in this press release was collected in October 2013.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Rohit Bhargava is the author of four best-selling business books (including the global best seller Likeonomics) and founder of the Influential Marketing Group (IMG). Prior to starting IMG, he led digital healthcare strategy at Ogilvy, one of the largest communications agencies in the world.

@rohitbhargava | http://www.rohitbhargava.com

Fard Johnmar is a digital health futurist and researcher focused on helping people around the world understand how to use health technologies to shape behavior and promote wellbeing. He is Founder and President of Enspektos, LLC, a globally respected digital health innovation consultancy.

@fardj | http://www.enspektos.com







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