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by Patrick Winters, Pat
But as money bleeds out of the worldwide economy, many ordinary people are asking themselves why they are bank-rolling a system that doesn't work , and whether or not there is a way out. What these people are looking for is a safe and private haven for their money..

Does it exist?

Banking in Switzerland or the Cayman Islands may not offer the privacy is once did, but as attempts are made to water down their bank secrecy laws other alternative and 100% legal routes are springing up to offer world citizens the guarantee of safety and privacy which they deserve.

Now some of the best offshore accounts can be found in low-profile jurisdictions which are not signed up to any international tax or information-sharing agreements.

Another popular method is to use a professional nominee to open an offshore bank account for you. These can be pricey and may only be available in certain countries, but they can effectively shield your financial identity.

A similar but more economical method is to open an account in the name of an offshore company. While this will provide a a first line of defence in that the company name rather than your own appears on financial transactions, in 99% of cases banks will also need to know who you are and keep a record of it.

An alternative route being considered seriously by many investors is a treasury account. This involves depositing with a registered financial company which can hold your funds in their name, even though your funds are legally separate from those of the company. An account like this will offer the same benefits as any bank account, and sometimes many more. You can get multiple currency accounts, trade stocks anonymously and send almost unlimited transfers without burdensome red tape.

But surely the greatest advantage of this type of account is that is protects your privacy to the maximum extent possible in this day and age - and at less than the price of a standard offshore account it's unbeatable value.

Although it's getting harder to use offshore banking directly, there's still ways to set up the secret safe haven you deserve.

Whether you're working on your CCNA or CCNP, Cisco certification exams are the most demanding computer certification exams in the IT field. Cisco exams are not a test of memorization, they're a test of your analytical skills. You'll need to look at configurations and console output and analyze them to identify problems and answer detailed questions. To pass these demanding exams, you've got to truly understand how Cisco routers and switches operate - and the key to doing so is right in front of you.

The debug command.

Of course, there is no single "debug" command. Using IOS Help, you can quickly see that there are hundreds of these debugs, and I want to mention immediately that you should never practice these commands on a production router. This is one major reason you need to get some hands-on experience with Cisco products in a home lab or rack rental. No software program or "simulator" is going to give you the debug practice you need.

Now, why am I so insistent that you use debugs? Because that's how you actually see what's going on. It's not enough to type a frame relay LMI command, you have to be able to see the LMIs being exchanged with "debug frame lmi". You don't want to just type a few network numbers in after enabling RIP, you want to see the routes being advertised along with their metrics with "debug ip rip". The list goes on and on.

By using debugs as part of your CCNA and CCNP studies, you're going beyond just memorizing commands and thinking you understand everything that's happening when you enter a command or two. You move to a higher level of understanding how routers, switches, and protocols work -- and that is the true goal of earning your CCNA and CCNP.

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