Showing posts with label Amen Communications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amen Communications. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2020

Amen Communications Network

WE NOW HAVE POWER 
IN THE PALM OF OUR HANDS!

We are Amen Communications

Amen Communications is a WBE (Woman Business Enterprise)- Partnership.

We are a Minority Contractor for environmental Sustainability services and green solutions. We provide IT (Information/Internet Technology) solutions, Low Voltage Electrical installations, Computer Systems installations, Website Development, Security systems, Lighting, Solar Energy Panels, Telecommunications, Hard wired Touchless Restroom equipment installation and replacement, Techno Entertainment Center Services, and Techno Event Services.

**Wireless Cell phone service carriers, Internet, Home phone, TV Entertainment packages, Identity Theft Protection, and Credit Card Processing machines.

*We provide Web Development, Professional Public Relations, and Promotions. Using full-service creative media and production to small businesses, Families, and Individual clients, Amen Communications works to aid in communicating internal and customer media to Document, Inform, Memorialize and Educate.

*We Provide Graphic Web Management, as well as Public Relations, Event Planning, Business Cards, Brochures, Banners, Tee-shirts, Fine Art, Storytelling and Edutainment.

* We also Promote Marketing and Referral Agency for Green Sustainable Energy products 
*IT Installations.
*Low Cost State-of-the-Art Green Sustainable Energy products,

To help communities lower their Utility Bills while lowering their carbon footprint, to Save Energy and Money, while providing non-toxic Eco-Friendly solutions.




Amen Communications emblem is an Adinkra Symbol representing the Asantahene, the highest state of leadership and power, a symbol from the Motherlands of Asante West Afrikan Empire. This Symbol aligns with the pyramid/ tepee shape to represent the apex of energy and power. The "At" symbol is placed in the center of the pyramid and ties to the core meaning of Amen, the vast existence of eternal peace. The White and Green rings represent Ausar, the eternal earth sovereign who is always leading and guiding with wisdom, The Yellow ring represents the noon sun of Ra, rising at the highest point of the day. The Red ring represents the Heru energy of the setting sun. Heru is the son of Auset and Ausar, who are the original spiritual trinity of family, and leaders of the greatest agricultural civilizations on the planet known as KMT. The Green ring also represents our Green Sustainable Initiatives that Amen Communications employs for the future of our lives.






 IT service management refers to the activities – to design, plan, deliver, operate and control information technology services offered to customers.

We offer: 

*IT Installation services, and integration 

Get your TV, home theater system, outside lighting, and security system installed by our professional team today! 

*Alarm System Installation

Need an alarm system installed for your home? Let our professionals handle it.

*Video Surveillance Systems

Monitor your home or business through closed caption video surveillance.

*Outdoor Lighting

One of the best ways to keep your family safe is with outdoor lighting. Let us help you out.

*TV Installation

Our professional tv installation team can install your tv no matter the size.

*Home and Event Theater Installation

We will install and connect your new system where ever you wish us to.


*Engineering, and Analysis 

*Low voltage wiring and Installations
*Hardware and Software Procurement and Upgrades
*Green Product Applications
*Security Applications, Installations, and Monitoring
*Computer services, Software Upgrades,  
*Wireless Cell phone service carriers, Internet, Home phone, and TV Entertainment packages

*Home Services

Wireless cellular, Home Phone,
Internet, Satellite/Cable TV,  
Identity Theft Protection,
Solar Energy, Electrical Power back-up
Computer Repair

*Installations:

Mounted Smart Flat screen TV, 
Event theater/Surround sound 
Projector installation
In-ceiling speakers
Pull-down mounts
Outside TV Installation
Hidden cords (Even bulky cords are hidden)

Surveillance Systems

Alarm system
Monitoring
Lighting
Outdoor
Motion-sensing
Solar and Generator Power Alternatives
Remote monitoring
Closed caption tv

Video surveillance systems

Round-the-clock monitoring
High definition images
Alarm verification Graph
Thermal imaging
Remote controlled

*Public Relations Services
*Marketing and Promotions,
*Website design, and social networking maintenance, 
* And, Banners, Business Cards, and Brochures
*Logos, Branding, Imaging; network design

*We Provide Green Services and Products like Solar energy, Security Systems, Internet, Satellite/Cable TV, Identity Theft Protection,  and other Home Energy Renovation advantages, in Metropolitan Kansas City, Missouri! 

Contact 816-281-7704 or email amen-com@live.com for more information and signup!

H.E.R.O. Stands for Home Energy Renovation Opportunity! Kansas City Missouri has launched the HERO initiative. "The program is a tremendous opportunity for homeowners to lower their utility bills and make their homes more comfortable while boosting the local clean-tech economy – all at no cost to taxpayers." Scott Wagner, Mayor Pro-Tem

Imagine having Solar Powered Outdoor Lighting and Security Systems, (Great for Senior emergencies and safety,) and Solar Powered Water heater tanks or a Solar Powered Green House, or even Solar Powered Air Conditioning... (When everyone else is sitting in the dark, or cold, or heat- You are still safe and secure) 

***Amen Communications also provides integration with desktop software and hardware; corporate and group project management;  local area network designs, implementation, management, and troubleshooting; development, testing, and maintenance; help desk; technical support; and temporary and permanent staffing services. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Kansas City, Missouri

Amen Communications is a Provider of Professional Services, and Production to Small Businesses, Homes, and Families, as well as Individual Clients. 

We also offer Low-Cost Life, Home, and Auto Insurance referrals.

We provide services, to help companies and neighbors lower their utility bills, and save energy and money, with non-toxic eco-friendly solutions. We can build an amazing website design created just for your industry and then customize them to reflect your one-of-a-kind ideas.

At Amen Communications; We are growers, producers, and teachers for at-risk youth and families in metro Kansas City. We are Parents, Grandparents, and Ministers. We choose to pursue an ecologically sustainable, eco-friendly way of life, to Nurture family and community. We have 40 years of combined experience working to build a sustainable community, serving as Healing Ministers, Mentors, Advocates, Activists, and Artists. We continue to teach and work with children, teens and young adults, couples, men, women, and families- to empower them to know, love, and respect themselves and to create a sustainable Eco-Nome-ic Nation. 
East Meets West Of Troost- 

Website: https://emwot-kc.blogspot.com


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The information on this website has been put together for general information, education, reference, Current Events, and entertainment purposes only. Contact 816-281-7704 or email amen-com@live.com for more information and signup!

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Do Not Flush Wipes, Masks, and Gloves

 As people stock up on Cleaning Wipes, Toilet paper, Masks, gloves, sanitary napkins, and diapers, etc., we must remember to not discard them into the toilet.  Manufacturers market wet-wipe products as “flushable” but these products do not break down in water.

We are also losing a lot of these products in the streets, as they wash down into our sewer drains.

KC Water’s wastewater treatment plants use special equipment to pull plastics, wipes and other items that should not be flushed, out of the wastewater and into the trash before water treatment.

https://www.kcwater.us/news/kc-water-reminds-customers-to-not-flush-wipes/

the only thing that the City of Kansas City wants down the toilets are the 3-P’s: Pee, Poop, and toilet Paper,  These substances all dissolve in water, which is what the treatment plant was built for. Plastics and the wipes are actually made of a plastic felt material. They are inorganic, and they will never break down into the environment, just like any kind of plastic. These plastics stay in the environment forever.



Many People have also flushed Face masks, hair coverings, and gloves made of plastic and rubber, down the toilet, instead of being tossed into the trash cans, during the COVID-19 pandemic. We must be mindful and considerate of not only our own wellbeing, but also the wellbeing of other's in our environment of 478,000 people receiving water services in Kansas City, MO.



Monday, January 13, 2014

8 Income Streams

Here are 8 Income streams for millionaires....

1. Earned Income - Money that you earn by doing something. For e.g. the money that you make in your job, the salary you get by working for someone else. ~ Many Millionaires Drop this form of Income simply for Freedom.

2. Profit - Money that you earn by selling something for more than it costs you to make. For e.g. Businesses selling their goods at a profit, whether at the retail or wholesale level, as distributors or manufacturers.

3. Interest - Money you get as a result of lending your money to someone else to use, e.g. putting it in the bank, or being your own bank, lending it to the government in the form of buying Treasury Bills etc.









4. Dividend Income - Money that you get as a return on shares of a company you own. For e.g. the dividend that most companies announce at the year end. Typically you will have to own shares to get dividends.






5. Rental Income - Money that you get as a result of renting out an asset that you have. For e.g. This will be a house, or a building.

6. Capital Gains - Money that you get as a result of increase in value of an asset that you own. For e.g. when you buy shares at $10 and sell them at $11 - the $1 is capital gains, or if you buy your house for $200,000 and sell it for $220,000 the $20,000 is your capital gain.

7. Royalties - Money you get as a result of letting someone use your products, ideas, or processes. They make all the revenues, they do all the hard work and you get a small percentage of what ever they earn. For e.g. if you have a Subway Franchise - the royalty you send to Subway for using their processes, their logo, and marketing etc.


8. Brokerage - Money you make when you buy and sell goods or assets for others.
"the centralized lenders operate through brokers"


A broker is a person or firm who arranges transactions between a buyer and a seller for a commission when the deal is executed. A broker who also acts as a seller or as a buyer becomes a principal party to the deal

Brokers usually establish a firm or Network to receive a percentage from the profits of their network.


Network marketing is a business model that depends on person-to-person sales by independent representatives, often working from home. A network marketing business may require you to build a network of business partners or salespeople to assist with lead generation and closing sales.



Many Millionaires have all of these 7 income streams.


Here is another way of looking at these 7 streams from the perspective of a Financial planner:
Active income. Active income is income that is a byproduct of working. For example, let’s assume you are a salaried employee at a Fortune 500 company. A standard 9 to 5 would be active income. It is active income because it requires effort on your part.
Interest income. Interest income is the product of placing money into a high-yield savings account. A high-yield savings has a higher interest rate than a normal savings account. The bank pays you a set interest rate each month for banking with them. This form of income is passive. It is passive because the interest accumulates each month while you sit back and relax.
Dividends. Dividends are a return on investment for holding stocks. For instance, if you held 1,000 shares of a stock that pays a $0.50 dividend on a set basis, you would receive dividends of $500. The $500 is either paid out or reinvested. The reinvestment of dividends allows you to buy more shares of the same stock. Reinvesting dividends increases the number of shares held. The more shares you hold the larger your dividends grow.

Capital gains. Capital gains are a byproduct of buying, holding and selling stocks. A stock worth $5,000 today could be worth $10,000 in 5 years due to price appreciation. The difference in value is a capital gain. Once the stock is sold the capital gain is realized.
Rental income. Income derived from renting out a property to others. Let’s assume you own a duplex home and live in one unit while renting out the second unit to a tenant. The rent for the second unit is considered rental income. Rental properties that pay rent each month and appreciates in value is a perfect scenario.
Royalty income. Income derived from copyrights, franchises or patents. Let’s say you own a successful restaurant brand and decide to franchise it to a friend. In return, your friend pays you a stated royalty, let’s say 10% of their net income, for the use of your franchise. This is common within the fast-food industry.
Business income. Business income is from profits earned by selling a product or providing services.


This article is for informational purposes only, it should not be considered Financial or Legal Advice. Not all information will be accurate. Consult a financial professional before making any major financial decisions.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Hot Water Tank Energy Efficiency Solutions

Clearly, a number of people who have bought tankless water heaters at a Popular Hardware store, and have never had them before and do not know how to use them. This is a fantastic heater. It can run four things simultaneously in our home with a constant temperature and at a huge saving on our power bill, to the tune of $75 per month in savings! How do we do it? Well, first you need to know the best way to install these for whole house water heating. If your old water heater is still good then leave it right where it sits. You can't use the electric running to your old heater anyways unless it is on a 40 amp circuit and is 8 Gauge wire and it most likely is neither, so just leave your old tank in place and turn off the fuse. This will give the very cold outside water from the well or the city feed the chance to warm to the ambient room temperature. If the tankless heater turns out not to be enough for your crew you can turn the old heater back on but set the thermostat to 70 or 80 degrees to pre-warm the water and it will cost almost nothing to run your old heater at this low setting. The old heater also makes a great back up. If your tankless needs a new element or is out of commission for any other reason you can flip it back on. A lot of people complain about surges in the water temperature with tankless heaters and this is super easy to solve. I use a 2.5 -gallon water tank that I purchased new at another mass retailer for under $30 but if you can afford it a better solution is one of the small Eemax 110 volt tanked water heaters they sell at Lowes. Place this tank after your Eemax tankless heater. If the tankless heater should cycle off and on the water, all goes into this after tank before traveling on to your faucet or shower. Because it gets blended there is no more up and down to the water temperature even when the unit cycles. Many of my plumbing colleagues have the second tanked Eemax heater and that works even better. You set that heater to about 100 to 105 degrees and it hardly uses any electricity at all because when the water is turned on the water coming out of the main tankless unit is equal to or higher in temperature than the setting in the 110 unit so the element doesn't even run. When you turn off your water the water in the tanked unit is hot and so again the element doesn't need to do a thing. This second unit makes a wonderful blending tank that is preheated. My less expensive, non-heated tank, works just as well once you have gone through a couple of gallons of water and it begins to mix in the hot water from the tankless. You do waste 1 to 1.5 gallons of water though. With a second very small Eemax heater, even a 1-gallon unit, you get hot water right away, no spikes and valleys and virtually no chance in your electric bill. So save your old tank, connect that to this unit, connect this unit to a tiny 110 Eemax unit, and send to your shower or faucet. My system has run for almost 20 years that way with my first Eemax unit with no troubles except 2 element replacements. Now with this purchase, I have two setups like this and expect this setup with the new EEM24018 will run for as long or longer problem free. Don't forget to isolate each unit with ball valves! Great company too, if you have any problems call their support, they will help you with anything you need.