The Bench binary Wins “Best Trading Platform for World Finance

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The Bench binary Wins “Best Trading Platform for World Finance

(PRWEB) April 4, 2012

The prestigious World Finance recognized as the best platform binary Bench The binary options trading, both in America and Asia. This comes just months after the negotiation headquarters in New York was admitted to the World Finance 100-list in early 2012.


World Finance

describes society as “the definition of success” in the awarding of prizes on the London Stock Exchange. “The Bench binary stood at the forefront of binary options trading and resulted in unprecedented growth in this market.”

Binary options trading has taken off in the wake of the global banking crisis and binary Bench has become the market leader. Management team of the company remains committed to bringing together the latest technologies and innovations with their years of experience in financial markets. When trading options on the platform winner, investors are able to calculate risks accurately than traditional investments, and thus able to maximize profits.


The CEO

binary Bench, Oren Lawrence shared his joy on the news, “We are constantly looking to stay on top of binary options on the market and are always developing new technologies and improve our service. It is amazing that our services are recognized by World Finance -. thank you This is another great incentive for us to continue and expand what we do “

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Lawrence accepted the award in London, with the head Niko Broker Galis.

Now What? The Bank currently has customers binary over 80 countries around the world and provides marketable assets in 30 countries. After their recent awards in the U.S. and Asian markets, the company sees great growth potential in Europe. The company recently launched a new website in French and has hired financial experts from around the world, so it can support its customers in over 10 languages.

Lawrence explains: “I am convinced that Forex traders across Europe will focus on binary options, like their international counterparts, it is entirely appropriate for this type of trade in the current, often unstable, the financial sector .. “

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The Bench binary Wins “Best Trading Platform for World Finance

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The Bench binary Wins “Best Trading Platform for World Finance

(PRWEB) April 4, 2012

The prestigious World Finance recognized as the best platform binary Bench The binary options trading, both in America and Asia. This comes just months after the negotiation headquarters in New York was admitted to the World Finance 100-list in early 2012.


World Finance

describes society as “the definition of success” in the awarding of prizes on the London Stock Exchange. “The Bench binary stood at the forefront of binary options trading and resulted in unprecedented growth in this market.”

Binary options trading has taken off in the wake of the global banking crisis and binary Bench has become the market leader. Management team of the company remains committed to bringing together the latest technologies and innovations with their years of experience in financial markets. When trading options on the platform winner, investors are able to calculate risks accurately than traditional investments, and thus able to maximize profits.


The CEO

binary Bench, Oren Lawrence shared his joy on the news, “We are constantly looking to stay on top of binary options on the market and are always developing new technologies and improve our service. It is amazing that our services are recognized by World Finance -. thank you This is another great incentive for us to continue and expand what we do “

.
Ears

Lawrence accepted the award in London, with the head Niko Broker Galis.

Now What? The Bank currently has customers binary over 80 countries around the world and provides marketable assets in 30 countries. After their recent awards in the U.S. and Asian markets, the company sees great growth potential in Europe. The company recently launched a new website in French and has hired financial experts from around the world, so it can support its customers in over 10 languages.

Lawrence explains: “I am convinced that Forex traders across Europe will focus on binary options, like their international counterparts, it is entirely appropriate for this type of trade in the current, often unstable, the financial sector .. “

http://www.bbinary.com

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Virginia Tops the 2012 MoneyRates.com List of Best States to Make a Living; Hawaii Deemed Worst State for Second Year











Foster City, Calif. (PRWEB) March 19, 2012

Virginia tops the list in MoneyRates.com’s 2012 Best States to Make a Living, displacing 2011 winner Illinois, which falls to fourth place. Hawaii earns Worst State to Make a Living for the second year in a row.

The study, which calculated rankings through an adjusted average income figure for each state, reveals sharp differences between the best and worst states. Virginia’s adjusted average income was $ 43,677, while Hawaii’s was just $ 22,394 – more than $ 7,000 less than the next-to-worst state, Maine.

“The differences between the top and bottom states are pretty extreme,” says Richard Barrington, senior financial analyst for MoneyRates.com. “It’s important for people to be aware of these differences. Someone who is struggling to find a job or make a living wage in one state might find things significantly easier in another state.”

The ranking of some states changed significantly from MoneyRates.com’s 2011 rankings. Nevada rose most dramatically, moving up 22 places to become the 18th best state to make a living. Three states appear in the top 10 list for the first time: Michigan, Wyoming and Utah.

With the exception of South Dakota, which dropped 14 places to the 10th worst state to make a living, all of the 10 worst states from the 2012 rankings were among the 10 worst states to make a living in 2011.

“The purpose of this exercise isn’t to criticize states where conditions are tough,” explains Barrington. “The inspiration behind the analysis is to help people. No. 1, if you are having a tough time, you can get a feel for whether things might be better somewhere else. No. 2, if you do decide to make a move, you can choose a place where the odds may be on your side.”

A recent CareerBuilder survey found that 44 percent of workers said they would be willing to relocate for a job opportunity, indicating that a significant number of workers might consider crossing state lines to better their career and income prospects.

The 10 Best States to Make a Living in 2012, according to MoneyRates.com’s adjusted average income calculation, is:

1. Virginia – $ 43,677

2. Washington – $ 43,662

3. Texas – $ 42,816

4. Illinois – $ 41,865

5. Colorado – $ 40,490

6. Michigan – $ 40,490

7. Wyoming – $ 39,745

8. Utah – $ 39,250

9. Delaware – $ 38,802

10. Massachusetts – $ 38,793

The 10 Worst States to Make a Living in 2012, according to MoneyRates.com’s adjusted average income calculation, is:

1. Hawaii – $ 22,394

2. Maine – $ 29,703

3. Vermont – $ 30,433

4. Mississippi – $ 31,178

5. Montana – $ 31,256

6. Rhode Island – $ 31,353

7. California – $ 31,459

8. West Virginia – $ 32,297

9. South Carolina – $ 32,645

10. South Dakota – $ 33,121

For more details, please see MoneyRates.com’s 2012 Best States to Make a Living and Worst States to Make a Living, as well as the full ranking of all 50 states.

Methodology

MoneyRates.com used four factors in its analysis: unemployment rates and average annual wages from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, state income tax rates from the Tax Foundation and cost of living data from the ACCRA Cost of Living Index.

Starting with each state’s mean annual wages, the figures were adjusted in accordance with tax rates, unemployment rates and cost of living figures. The resulting number is the adjusted average income figure used in the rankings.

About MoneyRates.com

MoneyRates.com has been a leading source of information on bank rates, personal finance, savings accounts and investing since 1999. The site provides the highest rates on CDs, money market accounts and high-yield savings accounts. The Web Marketing Association awarded a Financial Services Standard of Excellence to MoneyRates.com in the 2011 WebAwards competition.

MoneyRates.com is owned and operated by QuinStreet, Inc. (NASDAQ: QNST), one of the largest Internet marketing and media companies in the world. QuinStreet is committed to providing consumers and businesses with the information they need to find, research and select the products, services and brands that best meet their needs. The company is a leader in visitor-friendly marketing practices. For more information, please visit QuinStreet.com.

Press Contact

Andrew Heilman

775-784-3842

pr(at)moneyrates(dot)com

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Virginia Tops the 2012 MoneyRates.com List of Best States to Make a Living; Hawaii Deemed Worst State for Second Year











Foster City, Calif. (PRWEB) March 19, 2012

Virginia tops the list in MoneyRates.com’s 2012 Best States to Make a Living, displacing 2011 winner Illinois, which falls to fourth place. Hawaii earns Worst State to Make a Living for the second year in a row.

The study, which calculated rankings through an adjusted average income figure for each state, reveals sharp differences between the best and worst states. Virginia’s adjusted average income was $ 43,677, while Hawaii’s was just $ 22,394 – more than $ 7,000 less than the next-to-worst state, Maine.

“The differences between the top and bottom states are pretty extreme,” says Richard Barrington, senior financial analyst for MoneyRates.com. “It’s important for people to be aware of these differences. Someone who is struggling to find a job or make a living wage in one state might find things significantly easier in another state.”

The ranking of some states changed significantly from MoneyRates.com’s 2011 rankings. Nevada rose most dramatically, moving up 22 places to become the 18th best state to make a living. Three states appear in the top 10 list for the first time: Michigan, Wyoming and Utah.

With the exception of South Dakota, which dropped 14 places to the 10th worst state to make a living, all of the 10 worst states from the 2012 rankings were among the 10 worst states to make a living in 2011.

“The purpose of this exercise isn’t to criticize states where conditions are tough,” explains Barrington. “The inspiration behind the analysis is to help people. No. 1, if you are having a tough time, you can get a feel for whether things might be better somewhere else. No. 2, if you do decide to make a move, you can choose a place where the odds may be on your side.”

A recent CareerBuilder survey found that 44 percent of workers said they would be willing to relocate for a job opportunity, indicating that a significant number of workers might consider crossing state lines to better their career and income prospects.

The 10 Best States to Make a Living in 2012, according to MoneyRates.com’s adjusted average income calculation, is:

1. Virginia – $ 43,677

2. Washington – $ 43,662

3. Texas – $ 42,816

4. Illinois – $ 41,865

5. Colorado – $ 40,490

6. Michigan – $ 40,490

7. Wyoming – $ 39,745

8. Utah – $ 39,250

9. Delaware – $ 38,802

10. Massachusetts – $ 38,793

The 10 Worst States to Make a Living in 2012, according to MoneyRates.com’s adjusted average income calculation, is:

1. Hawaii – $ 22,394

2. Maine – $ 29,703

3. Vermont – $ 30,433

4. Mississippi – $ 31,178

5. Montana – $ 31,256

6. Rhode Island – $ 31,353

7. California – $ 31,459

8. West Virginia – $ 32,297

9. South Carolina – $ 32,645

10. South Dakota – $ 33,121

For more details, please see MoneyRates.com’s 2012 Best States to Make a Living and Worst States to Make a Living, as well as the full ranking of all 50 states.

Methodology

MoneyRates.com used four factors in its analysis: unemployment rates and average annual wages from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, state income tax rates from the Tax Foundation and cost of living data from the ACCRA Cost of Living Index.

Starting with each state’s mean annual wages, the figures were adjusted in accordance with tax rates, unemployment rates and cost of living figures. The resulting number is the adjusted average income figure used in the rankings.

About MoneyRates.com

MoneyRates.com has been a leading source of information on bank rates, personal finance, savings accounts and investing since 1999. The site provides the highest rates on CDs, money market accounts and high-yield savings accounts. The Web Marketing Association awarded a Financial Services Standard of Excellence to MoneyRates.com in the 2011 WebAwards competition.

MoneyRates.com is owned and operated by QuinStreet, Inc. (NASDAQ: QNST), one of the largest Internet marketing and media companies in the world. QuinStreet is committed to providing consumers and businesses with the information they need to find, research and select the products, services and brands that best meet their needs. The company is a leader in visitor-friendly marketing practices. For more information, please visit QuinStreet.com.

Press Contact

Andrew Heilman

775-784-3842

pr(at)moneyrates(dot)com

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MyPC Backup Awarded Best New Backup Company for 2011 by Online Backup Search











Online Backup Search


Atlanta, Ga (PRWEB) January 11, 2012

http://www.onlinebackupsearch.com announced that MyPC Backup is their favorite new company for 2011. This online backup award is given to a company that hits the ground running in many areas of online backup.

Online Backup Search monitors all of the new companies coming on to the online backup market and chooses the best one. Read more on the MyPC Backup review page.

Steven Johnson, reviewer at Online Backup Search said, “MyPC Backup does a good job with backup. It has unlimited backup, a really clean interface and works seamlessly. There are some improvements we think that they could make, but overall they have done a great job for the first year on the market. We expect to see MyPC Backup get better as the years progress.”

To win the award for best new backup company they looked at how the company brought new ideas to the industry, handled customer relations, and how they set up plans for marketing.

The editors like MyPC backup for several reasons. Including syncing multiple computers, unlimited storage, encrypted and secure backups, and their service is accessible from anywhere. Their cheapest plan is $ 4.95 a month which includes unlimited backup.

About Online Backup Search — Online Backup Search, established in 2010, is owned and managed by Intown Web Design of Atlanta, GA. The site was created as a place for online backup users to post reviews and learn about the best online backup companies. It is a website that helps to the online backup community. For more information: http://twitter.com/backupsearch

About Intown Web Design (http://www.intownwebdesign.com) — Located in Atlanta, Ga, they are a web design and development firm with a focus on creating functional websites for business. Clients range from startups to corporations traded on the NYSE. Founded in 2007, with a specialty in open source technologies including PHP, Joomla and WordPress. They have continued to expand their expertise into improving site performance, usability and search engine rankings.

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