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Disaster Recovery Seminar to be Held in Noblesville

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insideindianabusiness.com
November 16, 2005

Business owners and executives can learn more about disaster recovery and business continuity planning during a free educational seminar in Noblesville tomorrow.

The event at a KeyBank branch will include presentations by BDW Services and Crossroads Business Solutions, LLC.

Seminar Information

Crossroads Business Solutions wil host a free educational seminar for business owners and executives on disaster recovery and business continuity planning (DRP/BCP) November, 17th starting at 8 am, at the KeyBank branch located at 110 N 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060.

Crossroads Business Solutions is an information technology service provider and we have partnered with Key Bank of Noblesville to bring a DRP/BCP expert to educate our clients and local businesses on this very important topic. Attendees will walk away with a deep understanding of what is DR/BCP and a business guide that they can take back to their management team that will help them to identify assets to protect, and how to protect them.

What are people saying about mortgages today:

Rates on 30-year mortgages edged down last week to a seven-month low. Mortgage-giant Freddie Mac reported Thursday that 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages fell to 6.3 percent, down slightly from 6.31 percent two weeks ago. It put rates at the lowest level since they were at 6.24 percent the first week of March.

Bank of Hawaii, Central Pacific Bank, Territorial Savings Bank and Wells Fargo Home Mortgages all cut their 30-year mortgage rates to 5.75 percent this week.

Most people think of a mortgage as a means to an end. After all, you buy a house, not a home loan. But a mortgage is much more than the path to homeownership. It is a financial instrument that must be managed, just like any other financial investment.