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LendingClub – Peer to Peer loans, bypass the banking for the benefit of everyone

Once in a while we find that we need some money for us to do a little bit of this or that. We head out to our relatives for solace and maybe get the amount that we so much need. If the amount is quite high on the other hand, the option that comes to [...]
October 9th, 2011 by Jonas WieselMobino – New Innovative Payment System – Pay Online With Your Phone, No Credit Cards!

Credit cards are a convenient way to pay for goods or services on the internet. Unfortunately, the use of credit cards online presents a number of risks. First, not everyone on the internet has good intentions. There are spoof sites that masquerade as well known legitimate brands but whose main intention is to harvest credit [...]
May 17th, 2011 by Jonas WieselSharedSpaces – Halfway to Massive Benefits

You want to acquire a property but you can not affort it ? Or You have some good investing ideas but you require extra funding ? Sharedspaces came out with a brillant idea : finding co-owners . Let’s start with co-buyers. You can now be more ambitious when buying a new home by joining [...]
April 30th, 2011 by ChristinaPlendi – The Best Way To Manage Your Work Expenses With An App for Paper Receipts

CrunchBase Company Profile Official Website Whether it is for purposes of computing tax returns, preparing yearend accounts or to help you have better grip of personal or business expenses, recording and keeping track of expenditure is important. But considering the sheer number of receipts the average person piles up in a month or year, [...]
April 20th, 2011 by Jonas Wiesel33needs.com – Crowdinvesting for the good causes

Over the last 10 or 15 years, the term corporate social responsibility (CSR) has gained traction worldwide as an integral part of the responsible business’ strategy. However, the growth of CSR has inadvertently created the impression that activities to make the world a better place are difficult or near impossible to monetize. Of course, nothing [...]
April 10th, 2011 by Jonas WieselSwipely: you’re “TwitterCard” the new Social Credit Card

Today’s world is all about consumption…What we buy, what we do, what we give etc…So basically spending money can more or less explain our daily activities. Twitter is all about telling everyone what you are doing, and we know how popular it became. But I’ve never been convinced, not enough people can be bothered to [...]
July 3rd, 2010 by Jonas WieselDrug Dealers Can Now Accept Credit Cards With Their iPhone

You want to grab some weed from your pusher before going to poker but you are out of cash? Well… There is an app for that! Steve already warned us that there would be apps for pretty much everything on his apple phone. We have seen applications allowing you to accept credit card payments thanks to [...]
May 12th, 2010 by JoanNo transaction costs

In stock market trading, a major inconvenient that bothers investors are transaction costs. What about creating an investing website which would charge no direct transaction fee, but charge a percentage fee on winners only? – Investors would not need to face the constraint of realizing a performance that compensates transaction fees, which would attract many [...]
August 18th, 2009 by HenryVariant of clothe rental

A variant of the article “Clothe rental” would be to even create credit on expensive clothes. You sell expensive brand clothes and accessories, but like a car or a house, with interest rates. I’m sure so many girls who don’t have enough money at a certain moment would be ready to sign for a monthly [...]
August 4th, 2009 by HenryCreate a foundation

I just learned on TV that the firm Rolex is actually a foundation. That means they don’t have to publish anything: accounting, strategy, everything remains secret. That gives them an ennormous advantage over competition (call that information asymetry). Further more, even if it’s not the case with Rolex, donations to some foundations are tax deductibles. [...]
August 2nd, 2009 by Joan

