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Iceland Property Investment at Bargain Prices

Posted by Sarah on Jan 9, 2010 in Fine Articles

As a result of the financial situation in Iceland, many attractive opportunities are presenting themselves and conditions for investors are highly favourable at this time. Because of the favorable exchange rate investors with foreigh currencies have far more purchasing power. In the last 12 months property prices in Iceland have gone down by 21% because of the crisis. There is a need for foreign currency and many interesting opportunities have surfaced because of bankruptcies. Land prices have plummeted and availability of prime sites at lower prices have increased. Prices in the construction industry have fallen increasing competition and bidding wars in the construction and service sectors.

In spite of all this, future prospects are good in the medium term, the International Monetary Fund and other financial institutions are predicting a full recovery within a number of years. If you have been waiting for a good investment opportunity to come you way then Property investment in Iceland will give you fantastic returns.

Investing in a foreign country is always a complex procedure. Buying a property in Iceland involves dealing with compexities and local idiosyncracies and you need a uniquely qualified local agency to handle. You need to contact an agency which has experience in handling transactions in an international context and which can act on behalf of overseas clients to make the whole process smooth, understandable and reliable. It is essential that their core business is estate agency and advisory in property purchases, and that they have experience in setting up property companies and holding companies, and related activities. They have to be legally qualified and chartered for handling sales of commercial and domestic property, ships and automobiles. They should be able to handle all or part of the purchase or sale of real estate.

If you are looking for something for sale in iceland then look for someone that can offer practical assistance in assessing, preparing and realising investments, particularly those involving property purchases. A company that offers comprehensive and flexible range of services will help you to identify and realise some of the many opportunities that are now becoming apparent.

 
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Finding the Right Pet Food that will Optimize Your Pet’s Health

Posted by Sarah on Jan 9, 2010 in Fine Articles

It goes without saying that we all love our pets and pet health is important to us… we want to ensure that our pets live long and healthy lives. We take them to the vet for their checkups and vaccinations, we spay and neuter them to help reduce the animal population, we buy pet medication when they need it, and we open our hearts and our homes to them. We also are subjected to a steady stream of pet food commercials, each company trying to convince us that their pet food is superior to the others. The unfortunate truth, though, is that not all pet food companies have your beloved animal’s best interests at heart.

In fact, much of the dog/cat food on the market isn’t nutrient dense; instead, it relies in large part on fillers and animal byproducts. Look closely at the list of ingredients for the pet food you have on hand. Even so-called premium brand pet foods have ingredients that will take you aback.

The first five ingredients listed usually make up the lion’s share of the pet food. Leading cat food and dog food brands will include things like chicken by-product meal, corn grits, corn meal or corn gluten meal, and wheat flour or wheat gluten. An ideal diet for cats is one that’s human grade. For example, cat food should contain a concentrated, high-quality protein source like chicken meal, ground brown rice, rice flour, chicken fat, and dried beet pulp. Dog food should contain the same ingredients, with the exception of substituting oat groats for rice flour.

The list of ingredients in your dog/cat food may be surprising, but it’s also startling to see that even premium brands don’t typically include ingredients that will sustain your pet’s health and longevity.

What are some of these ingredients for healthy pets? For dogs and cats, nutritious food should include vegetables and fruits, which contain antioxidants, as well as fiber, vitamins, and phytonutrients. It should also include direct-fed microbials - the kinds of microbials that are found in yogurt that help maintain good health. Similarly, omega-3 fatty acids should be incorporated into a nutritious pet food, both because they support health and because they keep your pet’s coat shiny.

When you contrast how we eat with how our pets eat, it becomes clear that the quality of their food is of paramount importance. After all, we eat a wide variety of foods, and can always supplement our diets with vitamins if we skip on the veggies or fruit. Our pets, on the other hand, eat the same food day in and day out for most of their lives, with a few added treats now and then; if there’s a vital nutrient missing, they don’t have the opportunity to consume it elsewhere.

Life’s abundance is meant to be shared. Our pets give us so much unconditional love that the least we can do in return is provide them with human grade, nutritious pet food that will ensure that they enrich our lives for years to come.

 

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