London, England – Monday 28 July 2008 – Turn on any news channel these days and instantly see that ‘going green’ is all the rage. Everyone from private individuals to corporate businesses is looking to do their part and help preserve the environment.
Environmental awareness is at an all time high right now. Not only does ‘going green’ preserve the environment ensuring generations to come a beautiful place to live, but it also saves money in the long run. Homes and businesses that run on solar power see tremendous savings in energy bills.
Reducing air pollution is one of the greatest factors that contribute to environmental awareness. Standing at the top of the list in ways to do this is driving a fuel efficient car. This type of vehicle reduces the air pollution impact on the environmental levels. Money is saved by less gasoline needed to run the vehicle and lower maintenance costs as well. One of the best ways to greatly reduce air pollution elements is by making the decision to work from home.
Commuting from home to the office each day emits unnecessary pollutants into the airways. Count this by the number of cars present on the roads each day and it is easy to see how car travel is a great contributor to the environmental crisis of today. By working from home, commutes are reduced to travel from the bedroom to a home office space. This is significantly friendlier for the environment than a commute from home to an office five, ten or even twenty miles away.
Many individuals interested in ‘going green’ are taking a look at the work-from-home investment career of sports-arbitrage betting. Ex-City trader Rajeev Shah explains that an arbitrage occurs when two or more sports bookmakers offer different prices on the same sporting event.
Utilizing ArbAlarm software, individuals learn how to place guaranteed bets on all possible outcomes of these sporting events. The software scans the internet for duplicate pricing situations on various sporting events and conducts precise mathematical calculations. Investors are then presented with guaranteed returns that will be higher than the monies placed on the bet.
Going one step further, the UK Treasury announced that there will be no taxes placed on income profits as a result of sports arbitrage transactions. This opens the door for individuals to ‘go green’ in a new career.
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