Shaw Capital Management and Financing offers asset based lending for companies that need to maximize their borrowing capacity using accounts receivable and inventory as collateral. Receivable based financing combined with inventory finance has become a useful tool for many undercapitalized businesses. Shaw Capital Management and Financing evaluate a client’s business assets as its primary focus to establish the borrowing base. The result is usually far greater borrowing power than can be achieved from a traditional cash flow banking approach due to our expertise in industry specialization. Shaw Capital Management and Financing offer higher advance rates due to our experience in receivable valuation. In the event where the client already has a bank line of credit, an Inter-creditor agreement is made between the bank and Shaw Capital Management and Financing where the receivables are assigned to Shaw Capital Management and Financing and therefore allows the client to borrow at higher advance rates.For Working Capital
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The personal details of millions of people have been stolen by cyber criminals, revealed software giant Sony this week. So how at risk are you and what’s the best way to protect yourself? Sony “strongly recommend” several actions: If you use your PlayStation password as your password for other unrelated services or accounts, change them. When the PlayStation Network is fully restored (it is still down), change this password too. Sony is also warning customers to be aware of criminals pretending to be from their bank or other companies and asking for sensitive information, attempting to trick people into handing over even more personal information. “We encourage you to be especially aware of email, telephone and postal mail scams that ask for personal and sensitive information,” says Sony. To guard against credit card fraud, the company urges people to “remain vigilant” and keep an eye on their statements. How has this happened? Good question. This is a massive security breach and you would expect a company the size of Sony to have tough systems in place to prevent an event such as this happening. The company is still working on the problem, saying: “We are currently investigating to determine the cause of this outage and are working to restore and maintain the services.” Sony is also using the PSN’s downtime to strengthen its security systems and network infrastructure so that this doesn’t happen again. Why does computer hacking happen? There appears to have been a shift away from hackers doing it for the thrill or the fame and towards doing it for profit. In many cases criminals will commit identity theft then either use the information themselves or sell it to others. It is estimated that every year in the UK alone, such fraud costs more than £2.7billion and affects more than 1.8 million people. Criminals steal personal information then pretend to be you. According to identitytheft.org.uk, once a hacker has your information, they could apply for a credit card in your name, open a bank or building society account in your name, apply for other financial services in your name and run up debts (eg, use your credit/debit card details to make purchases) or obtain a loan in your name.
Come and experience the thrill of indoor wall climbing. Bring your group to the Boiler Room for a unique and rewarding adventure. If you have eight or more people and you schedule with us at least 48 hours ahead of time, you qualify for our specialgroup rates. We’ll provide you with the basic instruction you need to have a safe and rewarding group experience. The Boiler Room is a great place for group experiences. Whether it’s a birthday party, a youth group, a school group, your work colleagues, or just a bunch of friends, you’re sure to have a good time. Teamwork, communication, trust, strategy, problem solving, challenge and most of all… FUN. Climbing is a highly interactive and social activity that helps people of all ages build confidence in themselves and others in their group. If the participants in your group are age 14 or older, they’re eligible to take our Basic Safety Training Lesson. We’ll teach them how to tie the safety knots, how to manage the safety ropes (called “belaying”), and basic climbing technique. If the participants in your group are younger than 14, we ask that you bring at least one adult (or person over the age of 14) for every 4 climbers in your group. We’ll teach the adults proper safety and belaying technique: how to tie the knots and manage the safety ropes. There is no charge for those who are belaying only and not climbing, however, the number of belayers cannot exceed the number of paying climbers. Booking Your Group All first time visitors to the gym (climbers and belayers) under the age of 18 must have a Consent Form signed by their parent or legal guardian. You can download a copy of our Consent Form by clicking here. To book your group, phone the gym at 549-0520. If you get the answering machine, leave us your name and number and we’ll get back to you within 24 hours.
May 13 - June 11, 2011
From the authors of The Fantasticks, this nostalgic show begins with Michael and Agnes on their wedding day and traces their life together over a period of 50 years, until the day they leave their house to the next pair of newlyweds. In that time we watch them go through their wedding night jitters, raise a family, negotiate mid-life crises, quarrel, separate, reconcile and grow old together, all lovingly to the strains of a tuneful, charming score which includes the standard
“My Cup Runneth Over.”
Starring Corbin Green and Sondra Morton
We’ve been listening to you and think we’ve got a pretty good idea about what you want from live theater. We’ve heard you’re ready for different shows, new shows, shows fresh from Broadway and Off Broadway - and until now, the shows you just couldn’t see anywhere else in Middle Tennessee. We’ve heard you like shows in comfortable, intimate theater spaces. With 120 comfy, movie-theater style seats you’ll be close enough to see every nuance of the performance, but not so close you feel you’re in the show. We know you like professional shows, but are bored with the same sterile touring productions. We know you want live theater close to great restaurants along with plenty of free, well-lit parking. We’ve got just the place for you. In what was once the heart of a bustling manufacturing complex, a new life has formed. We discovered that the old boiler room building at The Factory at Franklin may have missed its calling years ago. With inherent charm, natural acoustics, exposed brick and beams, and nearly 40-foot ceilings, it’s just been waiting for its time in the spotlight. Come see the exciting transformation of a boiler room into the home of Williamson County’s first resident professional theater. The place? The Boiler Room Theatre. At the Factory at Franklin.
In 1999, Seth Davis (Ribisi) a 19-year-old college dropout who lives and runs an illegal but successful underground casino in his Queens apartment. Because of dropping out of college and running an illegal business to support himself, his father Marty (Rifkin), a New York City federal judge disapproves of him and worries that Seth’s criminal living may cost him his judgeship. In hopes to get on his father’s good side, Seth joins J.T. Marlin, a brokerage firm based somewhere on the Long Island Expressway, after Greg Weinstein (Katt) comes to his home to check out Seth’s business and offers him a job at the firm. Seth agrees and becomes a trainee under Weinstein.
Everything seems to work out for Seth in the early days of his job. Arriving at J.T. Marlin, he learns from Jim Young (Affleck), one of the heads of the company, what he needs to do to become a millionaire working at the firm. Seth learns the ways of the company and does very well at his new job. He also embarks on a romance with Abbie Halpert (Long), an ex-girlfriend of Greg’s, which Greg shows disapproval of and who often worries about her effect on his friends and workers. Seth also becomes part of the crowd of successful stock brokers, including Chris Varick (Diesel) and Richie O’Flaherty (Caan), and lives a high-life type of lifestyle with them, usually going out to restaurants with them and seeing their fights with other people. He hits a few snags though, including fights and arguments he has with Greg when Greg becomes too worried about Seth’s explosively good work at his job, and when Seth closes down his casino because his employees don’t appreciate their significantly increased salaries.