Home Equity Servicing

Friday, 7. November 2008

Home Equity Servicing


Video and Camcorder Servicing and Technology


Video and Camcorder Servicing and Technology


$69.95


This book provides fully up-to-date coverage of the whole range of current home video equipment, analogue and digital. As well as essential information for repair and troubleshooting, the author provides clear explanations of the technology of video equipment, which will enable the service engineer to gain a thorough knowledge of the equipment with which they are working. As well as traditional VCRs the scope of Video and Camcorder Servicing and Technology includes the full range of video cameras designed for home use and editing systems, and the latest DVD and hard-disk equipment. The resulting book is an essential bench reference tool for all service engineers, a guide to the technology for a wide range of professionals, and the most comprehensive college text for City & Guilds / EEB and other courses. Steve Beeching’s guides to servicing video equipment have long been the definitive texts for service engineers and students. This book is the successor to the classic Servicing Video Cassette Recorder Equipment, which has been the leading PAL-based title on video equipment since 1983. The key to successful servicing of VCRs and camcordersThe first servicing book to cover the new generation of video equipment: DVD and hard disk recording (MPEG2).The practical knowhow of a highly experienced service engineer

Electronic and Electrical Servicing


Electronic and Electrical Servicing


$33.95


Electronic and Electrical Servicing provides a thorough grounding in the electronics and electrical principles required by service engineers servicing home entertainment equipment such as TVs, CD and DVD machines, as well as commercial equipment including PCs. In the printed book, this new edition covers all the core units of the Level 2 Progression Award in Electrical and Electronics Servicing (Consumer/Commercial Electronics) from City & Guilds (C&G 6958), plus two of the option units. For those students who wish to progress to Level 3, a further set of chapters covering all the core units at this level is available as a free download from the book’s companion website or as a print-on-demand book . The book and website material also offer a fully up-to-date course text for the City & Guilds 1687 NVQs at Levels 2 and 3. The book contains numerous worked examples to help students grasp the principles. Each chapter ends with review questions, for which answers are provided at the end of the book, so that students can check their learning. Level 2 units covered in the book: Unit 1 – d.c. technology, components and circuits Unit 2 – a.c. technology and electronic components Unit 3 – Electronic devices and testing Unit 4 – Electronic systems Unit 5 – Digital electronics Unit 6 – Radio and television systems technology Unit 8 – PC technology Ian Sinclair has been an author of market-leading books for electronic servicing courses for over 20 years, helping many thousands of students through their college course and NVQs into successful careers. Now with a new co-author, John Dunton , the new edition has been brought fully up-to-date to reflect the most recent technical advances and developments within the service engineering industry, in particular with regard to television and PC servicing and technology. Level 3 units covered in free downloads at http://books.elsevier.com/companions/9780750669887 : Unit 1 – Electronic principles Unit 2 – Test and measurement Unit 3 – Analogue electronics Unit 4 – Digital electronics * Complete coverage of the core units of the 6958 PA syllabus, along with the most popular option units – PC Technology and Radio & TV Systems Technology * Level 2 material covered in the printed book; Level 3 material available as free downloads and as a print-on-demand book * A new edition of a title which has been the market leading electronic servicing text for over 20 years

Electronic and Electrical Servicing - Level 3


Electronic and Electrical Servicing – Level 3


$33.95


Electronic and Electrical Servicing – Level 3 follows on from the Level 2 book and covers the more advanced electronics and electrical principles required by service engineers servicing home entertainment equipment such as TVs, CD and DVD machines, as well as commercial equipment including PCs. All the core units of the Level 3 Progression Award in Electrical and Electronics Servicing (Consumer/Commercial Electronics) from City & Guilds (C&G 6958) are covered. The book also offers a fully up-to-date course text for the City & Guilds 1687 NVQ at Level 3. The book contains numerous worked examples to help students grasp the principles. Each chapter ends with review questions, for which answers are provided at the end of the book, so that students can check their learning. Units covered: Unit 1 – Electronic principles Unit 2 – Test and measurement Unit 3 – Analogue electronics Unit 4 – Digital electronics Ian Sinclair has been an author of market-leading books for electronic servicing courses for over 20 years, helping many thousands of students through their college course and NVQs into successful careers. Now with a new co-author, John Dunton , the new edition has been brought fully up-to-date to reflect the most recent technical advances and developments within the service engineering industry, in particular with regard to television and PC servicing and technology. Level 2 book: Electronic and Electrical Servicing , ISBN 978-0-7506-6988-7, covers the 5 core units at Level 2, plus the option units Radio and television systems technology (Unit 6) and PC technology (Unit 8). * Complete coverage of the core units of the 6958 PA Level 3 syllabus * Level 2 book also available * A new edition of a title which has been the market leading electronic servicing text for over 20 years

Servicing Home Video Cassette Recorders


Servicing Home Video Cassette Recorders


$1.5


This book is in Used condition

International Investments in Private Equity


International Investments in Private Equity


$89.95


How can private equity investors exploit investment opportunities in foreign markets?  Peter Cornelius uses a proprietary database to investigate and describe private equity markets worldwide, revealing their levels of integration, their risks, and the ways that investors can mitigate those risks.  In three major sections that concentrate on the risk and return profile of private equity, the growth dynamics of discrete markets and geographies, and opportunities for private equity investments, he offers hard-to-find analyses that fill knowledge gaps about foreign markets.  Observing that despite the progressive dismantling of barriers investors are still home-biased, he demonstrates that a methodical approach to understanding foreign private equity markets can take advantage of the macroeconomic and structural factors that drive supply and demand dynamics in individual markets. Foreword by Josh Lerner Teaches readers how to investigate and analyze foreign private equity markets Forecasts private equity investment opportunities via macroeconomic and structural factors in individual markets Draws on data from a proprietary database covering 250 buyout and VC funds and 7,000 portfolio companies.


No pain = No gain for HAMP fulfillment.(Servicing): An article from: Mortgage Banking


No pain = No gain for HAMP fulfillment.(Servicing): An article from: Mortgage Banking


$9.95


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HAMP headaches and challenges: one year into the federal government's program to modify home loans, and there are many operational challenges ... An article from: Mortgage Banking


HAMP headaches and challenges: one year into the federal government’s program to modify home loans, and there are many operational challenges … An article from: Mortgage Banking


$9.95


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Countrywide's servicing portfolio hits $747 billion.(Business Alert)(Countrywide Financial Corp.): An article from: Mortgage Banking


Countrywide’s servicing portfolio hits $747 billion.(Business Alert)(Countrywide Financial Corp.): An article from: Mortgage Banking


$5.95


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Think About Working From Home As A Genealogist And Generate A Reasonable Living Helping People Find Their Ancestors

Individuals who have spent time looking back over their ancestry will Have found that there is a considerable amount involved in this absorbing hobby. Civic record keeping varies in type and quality both through time and geographically and there is much to learn about how to uncover an interesting family tree covering even just a small number of generations.

It’sindividuals are becoming increasingly interested in discovering where they have come from, to the extent that they are prepared to pay for expert genealogy services. So could genealogy consultancy be the basis of a Work from home business? Well the subject is certainly complex enough. If you have lots of experience then why not try providing your expertise to others, either assisting them by researching for them or simply advising them on how to go about it and where you ought to start looking. You can Work online to discover information, you can go out into the field researching on customersclients behalf, or you can work from home providing a consultancy service. If your house is large enough you could even conduct small classes for a number of customers at a time.

Getting clients is likely to be rather slow at first. Try advertising in yellow pages, local shops and develop your own website. In the fullness of time you will come to get clients by recommendation, so expect a slow build up for this work from home opportunity.

There is for the foreseeable future no qualification for genealogists and you are perfectly entitled to set up a venture as a consultant genealogist. However it is advisable to make sure that you are thouroughly conversant with your subject. Customers paying for your services will expect you to be knowledgeable and will also expect to get quick results from your advice and help.

Remuneration levels are an unknown quantity as consulting in this subject is relatively new. So don’t go into this hoping to earn a fortune, consider it if your income needs are modest, you are genuinely fascinated by the subject and you have a real desire to work from home.


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