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Javascript Bargraph With Auto Balance

January 27th, 2012 Comments off

I need a script written in JavaScript that creates an adjustable bar graph. The user should be able to change the size of each of the bars by clicking the top of the bar and dragging it to the desired height. The bar should move smoothly as the user is dragging it.

Below each bar, there should be an INPUT field that shows the current percentage of that bar. A bar that is dragged all the way to the top would show 100 and one that is dragged to the bottom would show 0. The field should adju…

Peter Balance Owed

December 6th, 2011 Comments off

Peter BALANCE OWED $300 for past work on UE

Skype Desktop Plug-in Using Skype Api And V-bulletin Databas

September 18th, 2011 Comments off

Summary

Skype add-on that interacts with a V-bulletin database. This application allows for per minute billing to be calculated during a Skype call.

Using our website customers will prepay a dollar amount into their account. That dollar amount will be reflected in their account balance within this application.

When calls are made to experts (experts will be flagged as a membership type in our

Rewriting Press Releases

September 1st, 2011 Comments off

Hello

I need a group to take press releases and re write them.

Most press releases are much to long and contain a lot of information that no one cares about.

I need someone to edit out all the information that is not important.

Here is an example

Original press release

Cimetrix Prepays Balance of Long-Term Debt
Eliminates Debt 14 Months Ahead of Schedule
SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 1, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cimetrix Incorporated(OTCQB:CMXX) (www.cimetrix.XXX), a leading provider of factory automation and equipment control software solutions for the global semiconductor, photovoltaic, LED, and other electronics industries, announced today that the Company has paid off the remaining balance of $697,000 of its 10% Notes, which were scheduled to mature on September 30, 2012. The Company used cash flow from operations to pay off the debt, which eliminates all long term debt from the Company’s balance sheet.
“Our strong performance over the prior two years provided the cash flow to pay off these notes over one year ahead of schedule. The debt reduction will save the Company over $80,000 in interest expense through maturity and strengthens our overall balance sheet,” said Bob Reback, president and CEO of Cimetrix. “We are thankful to our long-term supporters who believed in our vision for the Company and purchased Cimetrix Notes. While the capital equipment market will always be cyclical and our customers have reported some short-term headwinds, the long-term outlook remains strong for the semiconductor, LED, and PV markets we serve. Today, we have a broader customer base and product portfolio, we have expanded into markets outside of semiconductor equipment, and we have a more solid financial position. We are proceeding with our plan to capitalize on a larger, second stage of growth fueled by increasing the content and value of Cimetrix products.”
About Cimetrix Incorporated
Cimetrix (OTCQB:CMXX) (OTCBB:CMXX) designs, develops, markets, and supports factory automation and equipment control software for the global semiconductor, photovoltaic, LED, and other electronics industries. A leading participant in SEMI standards development, Cimetrix connectivity software allows for quick implementation of the SECS/GEM, GEM300 and EDA standards.
The Company’s products can be found on virtually every tool type in nearly every semiconductor 300mm factory worldwide. The added value of Cimetrix’s passionate support and professional services creates the industry’s only complete software solution. Key products include:

One Mobile Recharge Software

July 5th, 2011 Comments off

Hello Dear,
we are from Sankalp services. now we have launch a product of one point recharge .means from a single mobile your retailer can recharge any mobiles,DTH service,Post paid bill collection etc. your retailer can start your business from his existing any mobile and sim.now a days every recharge counter use many mobile and sim for different company recharge.and he have to deposit amount for balance in many company account.and now every where 8 – 10 company is working as a service provider(airtel,bsnl,vodafone etc).so the counter have to take 8-10 mobile and for balance he have to give deposit min.rs.1000.his deposit amount will be near about 10-12 thousand and if we add the mobile costing then it will be above rs.20000.but max.counter daily turnover is rs. 1000-3000 .but he have to deposit the balance all time. in our system no need of many mobiles he will use just a single mobile and he will take balance anything from u for all recharge. now he only get revenue from mobile recharge and in our system we also give him averagely same commission on mobile recharge and in our add-on product he can earn more commission.so what u say?how is the product? now the beauty of the product is u have no need to take any company distributorship or give any security deposite etc. in the market many company come with this type of service but all are them demand to take distributer or diller of their product in a particular area. but you just think you will do market for a company and every retailer know only this company and your profit margin also low.then why you go to distributorship when you getting offer to launch your own organization with same service and same investment and no limit of area and profit?
Now if you are interested to launch this type of company then contact us..if you have any query you can call me.thank you.

Ambarish sadhu
Sankalp Services
Mob:-09434001817
www.sankalpservices.com

Cricket Prediction – Game / Contest

July 1st, 2011 Comments off

Hi,

We are about to start a social networking site, we would like to start a cricket prediction contest and reward my users.
It is a web based cricket game, where my users get points based on the accuracy of their predictions for the real cricket matches. The aim of the game is to score maximum points. The highest scorer wins and he will be rewarded. The script should be developed and integrated with my social networking site.
The system should almost work like a Cricket betting site. For details Please take a look at the cricket section in www.bet365.com

How it Works:
Please note that this is not a betting site, only the system (game) works similar to betting site. But the difference is, the user will be charged only once in a match (as Entry fee) and given a certain amount of points to play (bet). The Entry fee should be charged per match. Each user should be allowed to participate (pay the entry fee) only once in a match. Instead of dollars or rupees, the users will be betting with the points given to him.
Ex. when a user clicks on

Simple Customer Loyalty

June 8th, 2011 Comments off

I’m looking for a very basic PHP/MYSQL customer loyalty script.

I want users to be able to:
Login to their account (Accounts will be added manually in MYSQL, no public registration)
Add a new customer (First Name, Last Name, Telephone Number, Customer Number and Point Balance).
Find a customer by Customer Number
Display customer’s Point Balance
Add and Remove points from the customer’s point balance

As pages go, it would be:
1) Login page
2) User home page with search box and ‘Add Customer’ button
3) Customer page with First Name, Last Name, Telephone Number, Customer Number and Point Balance
4) Add Customer page with fields for First Name, Last Name, Telephone Number, Customer Number and Point Balance

Customers are ‘owned’ by the user that added them, shouldn’t be accessible to other users.

It doesn’t have to be pretty, just functional.

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Need Issues Fixed With Php Site

June 3rd, 2011 Comments off

I am posting this a second time with the exact issues I need fixed.

1- When a user registers, an email gets sent but goes into spam. This
never was issue before but it happens on gmail, hotmail, yahoo on
accounts I tested. Can this be fixed?

2. Under Admin section – Admin Costs
There is a line for Sale Fee. That is suppose to work as a
“percentage” of a sale. Example – If a buyer bought something from a
seller at $30 and I have this set at 10%, I should get $3. This $3
would then get sent to the member’s balance, see #6

3. During checkout if a buyer adds more than 1 item from the same
seller, the shipping costs raise. Example if an item is $30 and the
seller lists his shipping costs at $5, and I add 3 more items it lists
the shipping costs at $20. It should be only $5.

4. I think one issue that may arise with selling. Can it be limited to
when a buyer buys an item, you can only buy from “one” seller at a time? WHich would be easier with issue #3.

5. Under Album Management, in the user admin area, you can’t edit or
delete a album.

6. Under members_balance.php All seller’s balance’s need to be paid to
my paypal only.

These are the main issues I need fixed.

Here is the site:
http://bit.ly/ifcrHR

Account Inheritance Hierarchy

April 21st, 2011 Comments off

Create an inheritance hierarchy that a bank might use to represent customers’ bank accounts. All customers at this bank can deposit (i.e., credit) money into their accounts and withdraw (i.e., debit) money from their accounts.More specific types of accounts also exist. Savings accounts, for instance, earn interest on the money they hold. Checking accounts, on the other hand, charge a fee per transaction (i.e., credit or debit).

Create an inheritance hierarchy containing base class Account and derived classes Savings-Account and CheckingAccount that inherit from class Account. Base class Account should include one data member of type double to represent the account balance. The class should provide a constructor that receives an initial balance and uses it to initialize the data member. The constructor should validate the initial balance to ensure that it is greater than or equal to 0.0. If not, the balance should be set to 0.0 and the constructor should display an error message, indicating that the initial balance was invalid. The class should provide three member functions. Member function credit should add an amount to the current balance. Member function debit should withdraw money from the Account and ensure that the debit amount does not exceed the Account’s balance.
If it does, the balance should be left unchanged and the function should print the message “Debit amount exceeded account balance.” Member function getBalance should return the current balance.

Derived class SavingsAccount should inherit the functionality of an Account, but also include a data member of type double indicating the interest rate (percentage) assigned to the Account.SavingsAccount’s constructor should receive the initial balance, as well as an initial value for the SavingsAccount’s interest rate. SavingsAccount should provide a public member function calculateInterest that returns a double indicating the amount of interest earned by an account.
Member function calculateInterest should determine this amount by multiplying the interest rate by the account balance. [Note: SavingsAccount should inherit member functions credit and debit as is without redefining them.]

Derived class CheckingAccount should inherit from base class Account and include an additional data member of type double that represents the fee charged per transaction. CheckingAccount’s constructor should receive the initial balance, as well as a parameter indicating a fee amount. Class CheckingAccount should redefine member functions credit and debit so that they subtract the fee from the account balance whenever either transaction is performed successfully. CheckingAccount’s versions of these functions should invoke the base-class Account version to perform the updates to an account balance. CheckingAccount’s debit function should charge a fee only if money is actually withdrawn (i.e., the debit amount does not exceed the account balance). [Hint: Define Account's debit function so that it returns a bool indicating whether money was withdrawn. Then use the return value to determine whether a fee should be charged.]

After defining the classes in this hierarchy, write a program that creates objects of each class and tests their member functions. Add interest to the SavingsAccount object by first invoking its calculateInterest function, then passing the returned interest amount to the object’s credit function.

Sample Output:

account1 balance: $50.00
account2 balance: $25.00
account3 balance: $80.00

Attempting to debit $25.00 from account1.
Attempting to debit $13.00 from account2.
Attempting to debit $40.00 from account3.
$1.00 transaction fee charged.

account1 balance: $25.00
account2 balance: $12.00
account3 balance: $39.00

Crediting $40.00 to account1.
Crediting $65.00 to account2.
Crediting $20.00 to account3.
$1.00 transaction fee charged.

account1 balance: $65.00
account2 balance: $77.00
account3 balance: $58.00

Attempting to debit $125.00 from account1.
Debit amount exceeded account balance.
Attempting to debit $113.00 from account2.
Debit amount exceeded account balance.
Attempting to debit $140.00 from account3.
Debit amount exceeded account balance.

account1 balance: $65.00
account2 balance: $77.00
account3 balance: $58.00

Adding $2.31 interest to account2.
New account2 balance: $79.31

Initial balance is invalid.
Initial balance is invalid.
Initial balance is invalid.
account4 balance: $0.00
account5 balance: $0.00
account6 balance: $0.00

Driver Program:

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;

#include “Account.h”
#include “SavingsAccount.h”
#include “CheckingAccount.h”

int main()
{
Account account1( 50.0 ); // create Account object
SavingsAccount account2( 25.0, .03 ); // create SavingsAccount object
CheckingAccount account3( 80.0, 1.0 ); // create CheckingAccount object

cout << fixed << setprecision( 2 );

// display initial balance of each object
cout << “account1 balance: $” << account1.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account3 balance: $” << account3.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// attempt valid debits
cout << “Attempting to debit $25.00 from account1.” << endl;
account1.debit( 25.0 ); // try to debit $25.00 from account1
cout << “Attempting to debit $13.00 from account2.” << endl;
account2.debit( 13.0 ); // try to debit $13.00 from account2
cout << “Attempting to debit $40.00 from account3.” << endl;
account3.debit( 40.0 ); // try to debit $40.00 from account3
cout << endl;

// display balances
cout << “account1 balance: $” << account1.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account3 balance: $” << account3.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// attempt valid credits
cout << “Crediting $40.00 to account1.” << endl;
account1.credit( 40.0 ); // credit $40.00 to account1
cout << “Crediting $65.00 to account2.” << endl;
account2.credit( 65.0 ); // credit $65.00 to account2
cout << “Crediting $20.00 to account3.” << endl;
account3.credit( 20.0 ); // credit $20.00 to account3
cout << endl;

// display balances
cout << “account1 balance: $” << account1.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account3 balance: $” << account3.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// attempt invalid debits
cout << “Attempting to debit $125.00 from account1.” << endl;
account1.debit( 125.0 ); // try to debit $125.00 from account1
cout << “Attempting to debit $113.00 from account2.” << endl;
account2.debit( 113.0 ); // try to debit $113.00 from account2
cout << “Attempting to debit $140.00 from account3.” << endl;
account3.debit( 140.0 ); // try to debit $140.00 from account3
cout << endl;

// display balances
cout << “account1 balance: $” << account1.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account3 balance: $” << account3.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// add interest to SavingsAccount object account2
double interestEarned = account2.calculateInterest();
cout << “Adding $” << interestEarned << ” interest to account2.”
<< endl;
account2.credit( interestEarned );
cout << “New account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// create accounts with invalid initial balances
Account account4( -50.0 ); // create Account object
SavingsAccount account5( -25.0, .03 ); // create SavingsAccount object
CheckingAccount account6( -80.0, 1.0 ); // create CheckingAccount object

// display initial balance of each object
cout << “account4 balance: $” << account4.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account5 balance: $” << account5.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account6 balance: $” << account6.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

return 0;
} // end main

Account Inheritance Hierarchy

April 21st, 2011 Comments off

Create an inheritance hierarchy that a bank might use to represent customers’ bank accounts. All customers at this bank can deposit (i.e., credit) money into their accounts and withdraw (i.e., debit) money from their accounts.More specific types of accounts also exist. Savings accounts, for instance, earn interest on the money they hold. Checking accounts, on the other hand, charge a fee per transaction (i.e., credit or debit).

Create an inheritance hierarchy containing base class Account and derived classes Savings-Account and CheckingAccount that inherit from class Account. Base class Account should include one data member of type double to represent the account balance. The class should provide a constructor that receives an initial balance and uses it to initialize the data member. The constructor should validate the initial balance to ensure that it is greater than or equal to 0.0. If not, the balance should be set to 0.0 and the constructor should display an error message, indicating that the initial balance was invalid. The class should provide three member functions. Member function credit should add an amount to the current balance. Member function debit should withdraw money from the Account and ensure that the debit amount does not exceed the Account’s balance.
If it does, the balance should be left unchanged and the function should print the message “Debit amount exceeded account balance.” Member function getBalance should return the current balance.

Derived class SavingsAccount should inherit the functionality of an Account, but also include a data member of type double indicating the interest rate (percentage) assigned to the Account.SavingsAccount’s constructor should receive the initial balance, as well as an initial value for the SavingsAccount’s interest rate. SavingsAccount should provide a public member function calculateInterest that returns a double indicating the amount of interest earned by an account.
Member function calculateInterest should determine this amount by multiplying the interest rate by the account balance. [Note: SavingsAccount should inherit member functions credit and debit as is without redefining them.]

Derived class CheckingAccount should inherit from base class Account and include an additional data member of type double that represents the fee charged per transaction. CheckingAccount’s constructor should receive the initial balance, as well as a parameter indicating a fee amount. Class CheckingAccount should redefine member functions credit and debit so that they subtract the fee from the account balance whenever either transaction is performed successfully. CheckingAccount’s versions of these functions should invoke the base-class Account version to perform the updates to an account balance. CheckingAccount’s debit function should charge a fee only if money is actually withdrawn (i.e., the debit amount does not exceed the account balance). [Hint: Define Account's debit function so that it returns a bool indicating whether money was withdrawn. Then use the return value to determine whether a fee should be charged.]

After defining the classes in this hierarchy, write a program that creates objects of each class and tests their member functions. Add interest to the SavingsAccount object by first invoking its calculateInterest function, then passing the returned interest amount to the object’s credit function.

Sample Output:

account1 balance: $50.00
account2 balance: $25.00
account3 balance: $80.00

Attempting to debit $25.00 from account1.
Attempting to debit $13.00 from account2.
Attempting to debit $40.00 from account3.
$1.00 transaction fee charged.

account1 balance: $25.00
account2 balance: $12.00
account3 balance: $39.00

Crediting $40.00 to account1.
Crediting $65.00 to account2.
Crediting $20.00 to account3.
$1.00 transaction fee charged.

account1 balance: $65.00
account2 balance: $77.00
account3 balance: $58.00

Attempting to debit $125.00 from account1.
Debit amount exceeded account balance.
Attempting to debit $113.00 from account2.
Debit amount exceeded account balance.
Attempting to debit $140.00 from account3.
Debit amount exceeded account balance.

account1 balance: $65.00
account2 balance: $77.00
account3 balance: $58.00

Adding $2.31 interest to account2.
New account2 balance: $79.31

Initial balance is invalid.
Initial balance is invalid.
Initial balance is invalid.
account4 balance: $0.00
account5 balance: $0.00
account6 balance: $0.00

Driver Program:

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;

#include “Account.h”
#include “SavingsAccount.h”
#include “CheckingAccount.h”

int main()
{
Account account1( 50.0 ); // create Account object
SavingsAccount account2( 25.0, .03 ); // create SavingsAccount object
CheckingAccount account3( 80.0, 1.0 ); // create CheckingAccount object

cout << fixed << setprecision( 2 );

// display initial balance of each object
cout << “account1 balance: $” << account1.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account3 balance: $” << account3.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// attempt valid debits
cout << “Attempting to debit $25.00 from account1.” << endl;
account1.debit( 25.0 ); // try to debit $25.00 from account1
cout << “Attempting to debit $13.00 from account2.” << endl;
account2.debit( 13.0 ); // try to debit $13.00 from account2
cout << “Attempting to debit $40.00 from account3.” << endl;
account3.debit( 40.0 ); // try to debit $40.00 from account3
cout << endl;

// display balances
cout << “account1 balance: $” << account1.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account3 balance: $” << account3.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// attempt valid credits
cout << “Crediting $40.00 to account1.” << endl;
account1.credit( 40.0 ); // credit $40.00 to account1
cout << “Crediting $65.00 to account2.” << endl;
account2.credit( 65.0 ); // credit $65.00 to account2
cout << “Crediting $20.00 to account3.” << endl;
account3.credit( 20.0 ); // credit $20.00 to account3
cout << endl;

// display balances
cout << “account1 balance: $” << account1.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account3 balance: $” << account3.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// attempt invalid debits
cout << “Attempting to debit $125.00 from account1.” << endl;
account1.debit( 125.0 ); // try to debit $125.00 from account1
cout << “Attempting to debit $113.00 from account2.” << endl;
account2.debit( 113.0 ); // try to debit $113.00 from account2
cout << “Attempting to debit $140.00 from account3.” << endl;
account3.debit( 140.0 ); // try to debit $140.00 from account3
cout << endl;

// display balances
cout << “account1 balance: $” << account1.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account3 balance: $” << account3.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// add interest to SavingsAccount object account2
double interestEarned = account2.calculateInterest();
cout << “Adding $” << interestEarned << ” interest to account2.”
<< endl;
account2.credit( interestEarned );
cout << “New account2 balance: $” << account2.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

// create accounts with invalid initial balances
Account account4( -50.0 ); // create Account object
SavingsAccount account5( -25.0, .03 ); // create SavingsAccount object
CheckingAccount account6( -80.0, 1.0 ); // create CheckingAccount object

// display initial balance of each object
cout << “account4 balance: $” << account4.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account5 balance: $” << account5.getBalance() << endl;
cout << “account6 balance: $” << account6.getBalance() << endl;
cout << endl;

return 0;
} // end main

Mytrafficvalue

April 16th, 2011 Comments off

To build from scratch, and install to hosting (provided), the website as implied here;
http://www.mytrafficvalue.com/admin_nav.htm

# There will obviously be a few small bits and bobs not mentioned here / mocked up specifically,
ie. Simple guest side info pages (little/no programing required).
A reasonable amount of small additions / tweaks should be expected and included in the price of this project.

PAYMENT TERMS:
$1800 cash deposit – paid via scriptlance.
+$3000 at 50% completion – paid via scriptlance.
+$3000 at 80% completion – paid via scriptlance.
+$2400 at 100% completion – paid via scriptlance.

With an additional 16,000 “user-shares” assigned to your user account at MyTrafficValue. You may sell some/all of your user-shares on our marketplace at any time (as per any other user).

*BONUS*
If the project is completed, including testing, hosting installation and ready to launch / begin on or by 31st May 2011. Then in addition to the above, a further 24,000 user shares will be assigned to your account. (Total: 40,000. Estimated initial re-sale value: $10k)

ABOUT USER SHARES
There are 400,000 user shares in total circulation on the user-marketplace. Users buy/sell them at their discretion, and for whatever amounts they’re willing to sell/pay, on our “marketplace”. Any share sales are credited to your account balance and also available for withdrawal at any time. Each user share entitles you to $0.00000005 of every $1 invested at our main “110% Cycler”. Your weekly dividends are paid into your MyTrafficValue account balance and are available for withdrawal at any time.

MILESTONES
##########

1) User Registration & Login
> Registration Form (+Captcha +SSL +Email Verification +Notification Messages)
> Login Form (+Captcha +SSL)
> Forgot Password form
> Creating the preliminary “user profile” in the admin area that will contain all the info collected about each user.
> And creating the ability to search user profiles from the admin area.
> Admin side login (separate from members)

2) Cashier
> Liberty Reserve (SCI)
> Alertpay (SCI)
> HD-Money (SCI)
> PayPal (SCI)
> Bank Wire (Manual Forms)
> Western Union/Giro (Manual Forms)
>> Deposit/Withdrawal Histories
>> Cashout Request Handling, Approval & Payment
>> Multiple Balance Structure in the user account (each self contained, cannot exchange between balances)
>> Individual Permissions for each balance (ie. Alertpay & Paypal cannot play games)
>> Integration with USER-HISTORY
>> Full transaction history maintained in user-profile.
>> Admin area statistics

3) User Account & Email Settings
> Editable user-account information.
> Editable email settings for our numerous notification options.
> Email templates

#50% PAYMENT#

4) User History
> Complete log of balance-changing events. Perhaps separate history for each balance.
> Log balance before & after each event.
(Needs to be as air-tight / secure as possible… so any strange account activity. We can check the history to see everything adds up properly… And with the database stuff – inserting a “created on”, “modified by & on” system would be good)

>> Considerations to minimize database size, strain and recall speed.
And when we get to “Action Ads”, perhaps a way to purge individual entries and replace them with a single “summary entry” (ie. per day). (As otherwise it could get overwhelming with the millions of micro-payments)

5) User-Shares
> Buy/Sell/Bid Marketplace (+ Forms)
> Transaction Log + Dividend History
> Admin Side: Announce Dividends
> Admin Side: Approve/Reject share-transfers
> Admin Side: Transaction Log + Transfer Fee Stats (summed up daily)
> Admin Controls: To manually assign / re-assign shares (in the event of fraud etc)
>> Complete user-history integration. (including any admin re-assignments)

6) 110% Cycler
> Basic functions of investing & getting paid.
> $51 “Shuffles” and “Pre-invests”
> Automated “Round” Reset Sequence + Transfers of unpaid investments to “Daily Pay”
> Investment Logs: http://mytrafficvalue.com/_new_logs.htm
>> Considerations for immense LOAD… There will be thousands of users trying to do the same event near simultaneously. Make sure it doesn’t crash!
>> Tie in with user-history + Admin Stats

7) 125% Daily Pay
> Receipt of investors from “round resets” in the cycler
> Admin Side: Calculating + Announcing Daily Dividends
> Tie in with User-History
> Make sure a user only ever receives 125% in total (never more!)

8) Results
> Creation of “Result cards” in the admin area. (mostly manual)

9) Guest Tickets + User Tickets
> Simple ticketing system for users. Sends tickets to admin area, where they can be replied too / closed. Send user emails to notify of replies etc.
> Guest side tickets; similar again; http://basebucks.anastoswebdev.com/guest_support – replicate that pretty much.

10) Forum
Create a simple custom forum and install it within the page template.
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum2.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum3.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum_createtopic.htm

#80% PAYMENT#

11) Games… API & Overall User Permissions.
(We intend to add on hundreds of games to this website… we need a simple way for programmers to interface with the user history & user balances). And a way to plug-in their “admin stats / controls” to our admin area.

> Also we need to record a few user stats regarding game-play (hall of fame type stuff)
> And I need you to talk with “Justin” and help him install the two games he’s already made for us.
> And hopefully we’ll be able to begin your flash team on a separate games project in 4-6weeks time – to further highlight the requirements here.

12) Banner Auctions
> Exactly as mocked up.

13) Ads
> There is one top ads position that contains 3 different types of advertisement. Basically in “rotation”. Except one ad-type over-rides the rotation to show a fixed ad for a set period of time.
> Forms for purchasing/renewing Fixed Ads, Impression Ads, and “Task” Ads.
> Ads target users via various stats – so show only appropriate ads to each user accordingly.
> All ad campaigns maintain “public stats”. (ie. impressions + clicks + purchase history)
> Admin controls for everthing.
> Admin ability to create “default ads” when there are no others to display.

14) User-Side Action Ads Interface
> Impression & Task ads require user-action… And then the user is paid a “micro-payment” to their balance for completing that action.
> Ad zone needs to be vertically expandable to acommodate “task” and “feedback” forms.

15) Referrals
> Two level referral program + Earnings History
> Commissions on all “110% Cycler” deposits (2 levels)
> Commissions on ads purchases (1 level)
> Commissions on “action ad” earnings (ie. task & impression ads a user receives) (1 level)
> We’ll show users a number of banners etc… provide them with the code to put those banners on their websites etc.

16) Main Page (news feed) + Admin Main Page Stats
> A “facebook” style news feed. Showing all other users’ investments, gameplay, referrals, signups, new forum posts.. etc. Kind everything! (As mocked up)
> Some simple stats (as shown)
> 12 “New User Tasks”… These will be simple. Most will be “copy and paste” tasks… we give users a piece of text, they re-write it and submit… Other tasks will be;
- Make a deposit (bonus paid as a percentage of their first deposit)
- Purchase 1+ User-Shares
- Purchase 1+ cycler units
- Pre-Invest 1+ cycler units
- Write 1+ forum posts
(So when the user does the event, mark that task as complete.
>> Once all 12 tasks are complete, the users total “bonus” is added to their account balance.

17) Server Installation & Testing.

#100% PAYMENT#

Mytrafficvalue

April 16th, 2011 Comments off

To build from scratch, and install to hosting (provided), the website as implied here;
http://www.mytrafficvalue.com/admin_nav.htm

# There will obviously be a few small bits and bobs not mentioned here / mocked up specifically,
ie. Simple guest side info pages (little/no programing required).
A reasonable amount of small additions / tweaks should be expected and included in the price of this project.

PAYMENT TERMS:
$1800 cash deposit – paid via scriptlance.
+$3000 at 50% completion – paid via scriptlance.
+$3000 at 80% completion – paid via scriptlance.
+$2400 at 100% completion – paid via scriptlance.

With an additional 16,000 “user-shares” assigned to your user account at MyTrafficValue. You may sell some/all of your user-shares on our marketplace at any time (as per any other user).

*BONUS*
If the project is completed, including testing, hosting installation and ready to launch / begin on or by 31st May 2011. Then in addition to the above, a further 24,000 user shares will be assigned to your account. (Total: 40,000. Estimated initial re-sale value: $10k)

ABOUT USER SHARES
There are 400,000 user shares in total circulation on the user-marketplace. Users buy/sell them at their discretion, and for whatever amounts they’re willing to sell/pay, on our “marketplace”. Any share sales are credited to your account balance and also available for withdrawal at any time. Each user share entitles you to $0.00000005 of every $1 invested at our main “110% Cycler”. Your weekly dividends are paid into your MyTrafficValue account balance and are available for withdrawal at any time.

MILESTONES
##########

1) User Registration & Login
> Registration Form (+Captcha +SSL +Email Verification +Notification Messages)
> Login Form (+Captcha +SSL)
> Forgot Password form
> Creating the preliminary “user profile” in the admin area that will contain all the info collected about each user.
> And creating the ability to search user profiles from the admin area.
> Admin side login (separate from members)

2) Cashier
> Liberty Reserve (SCI)
> Alertpay (SCI)
> HD-Money (SCI)
> PayPal (SCI)
> Bank Wire (Manual Forms)
> Western Union/Giro (Manual Forms)
>> Deposit/Withdrawal Histories
>> Cashout Request Handling, Approval & Payment
>> Multiple Balance Structure in the user account (each self contained, cannot exchange between balances)
>> Individual Permissions for each balance (ie. Alertpay & Paypal cannot play games)
>> Integration with USER-HISTORY
>> Full transaction history maintained in user-profile.
>> Admin area statistics

3) User Account & Email Settings
> Editable user-account information.
> Editable email settings for our numerous notification options.
> Email templates

#50% PAYMENT#

4) User History
> Complete log of balance-changing events. Perhaps separate history for each balance.
> Log balance before & after each event.
(Needs to be as air-tight / secure as possible… so any strange account activity. We can check the history to see everything adds up properly… And with the database stuff – inserting a “created on”, “modified by & on” system would be good)

>> Considerations to minimize database size, strain and recall speed.
And when we get to “Action Ads”, perhaps a way to purge individual entries and replace them with a single “summary entry” (ie. per day). (As otherwise it could get overwhelming with the millions of micro-payments)

5) User-Shares
> Buy/Sell/Bid Marketplace (+ Forms)
> Transaction Log + Dividend History
> Admin Side: Announce Dividends
> Admin Side: Approve/Reject share-transfers
> Admin Side: Transaction Log + Transfer Fee Stats (summed up daily)
> Admin Controls: To manually assign / re-assign shares (in the event of fraud etc)
>> Complete user-history integration. (including any admin re-assignments)

6) 110% Cycler
> Basic functions of investing & getting paid.
> $51 “Shuffles” and “Pre-invests”
> Automated “Round” Reset Sequence + Transfers of unpaid investments to “Daily Pay”
> Investment Logs: http://mytrafficvalue.com/_new_logs.htm
>> Considerations for immense LOAD… There will be thousands of users trying to do the same event near simultaneously. Make sure it doesn’t crash!
>> Tie in with user-history + Admin Stats

7) 125% Daily Pay
> Receipt of investors from “round resets” in the cycler
> Admin Side: Calculating + Announcing Daily Dividends
> Tie in with User-History
> Make sure a user only ever receives 125% in total (never more!)

8) Results
> Creation of “Result cards” in the admin area. (mostly manual)

9) Guest Tickets + User Tickets
> Simple ticketing system for users. Sends tickets to admin area, where they can be replied too / closed. Send user emails to notify of replies etc.
> Guest side tickets; similar again; http://basebucks.anastoswebdev.com/guest_support – replicate that pretty much.

10) Forum
Create a simple custom forum and install it within the page template.
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum2.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum3.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum_createtopic.htm

#80% PAYMENT#

11) Games… API & Overall User Permissions.
(We intend to add on hundreds of games to this website… we need a simple way for programmers to interface with the user history & user balances). And a way to plug-in their “admin stats / controls” to our admin area.

> Also we need to record a few user stats regarding game-play (hall of fame type stuff)
> And I need you to talk with “Justin” and help him install the two games he’s already made for us.
> And hopefully we’ll be able to begin your flash team on a separate games project in 4-6weeks time – to further highlight the requirements here.

12) Banner Auctions
> Exactly as mocked up.

13) Ads
> There is one top ads position that contains 3 different types of advertisement. Basically in “rotation”. Except one ad-type over-rides the rotation to show a fixed ad for a set period of time.
> Forms for purchasing/renewing Fixed Ads, Impression Ads, and “Task” Ads.
> Ads target users via various stats – so show only appropriate ads to each user accordingly.
> All ad campaigns maintain “public stats”. (ie. impressions + clicks + purchase history)
> Admin controls for everthing.
> Admin ability to create “default ads” when there are no others to display.

14) User-Side Action Ads Interface
> Impression & Task ads require user-action… And then the user is paid a “micro-payment” to their balance for completing that action.
> Ad zone needs to be vertically expandable to acommodate “task” and “feedback” forms.

15) Referrals
> Two level referral program + Earnings History
> Commissions on all “110% Cycler” deposits (2 levels)
> Commissions on ads purchases (1 level)
> Commissions on “action ad” earnings (ie. task & impression ads a user receives) (1 level)
> We’ll show users a number of banners etc… provide them with the code to put those banners on their websites etc.

16) Main Page (news feed) + Admin Main Page Stats
> A “facebook” style news feed. Showing all other users’ investments, gameplay, referrals, signups, new forum posts.. etc. Kind everything! (As mocked up)
> Some simple stats (as shown)
> 12 “New User Tasks”… These will be simple. Most will be “copy and paste” tasks… we give users a piece of text, they re-write it and submit… Other tasks will be;
- Make a deposit (bonus paid as a percentage of their first deposit)
- Purchase 1+ User-Shares
- Purchase 1+ cycler units
- Pre-Invest 1+ cycler units
- Write 1+ forum posts
(So when the user does the event, mark that task as complete.
>> Once all 12 tasks are complete, the users total “bonus” is added to their account balance.

17) Server Installation & Testing.

#100% PAYMENT#

Mytrafficvalue

April 16th, 2011 Comments off

To build from scratch, and install to hosting (provided), the website as implied here;
http://www.mytrafficvalue.com/admin_nav.htm

# There will obviously be a few small bits and bobs not mentioned here / mocked up specifically,
ie. Simple guest side info pages (little/no programing required).
A reasonable amount of small additions / tweaks should be expected and included in the price of this project.

PAYMENT TERMS:
$1800 cash deposit – paid via scriptlance.
+$3000 at 50% completion – paid via scriptlance.
+$3000 at 80% completion – paid via scriptlance.
+$2400 at 100% completion – paid via scriptlance.

With an additional 16,000 “user-shares” assigned to your user account at MyTrafficValue. You may sell some/all of your user-shares on our marketplace at any time (as per any other user).

*BONUS*
If the project is completed, including testing, hosting installation and ready to launch / begin on or by 31st May 2011. Then in addition to the above, a further 24,000 user shares will be assigned to your account. (Total: 40,000. Estimated initial re-sale value: $10k)

ABOUT USER SHARES
There are 400,000 user shares in total circulation on the user-marketplace. Users buy/sell them at their discretion, and for whatever amounts they’re willing to sell/pay, on our “marketplace”. Any share sales are credited to your account balance and also available for withdrawal at any time. Each user share entitles you to $0.00000005 of every $1 invested at our main “110% Cycler”. Your weekly dividends are paid into your MyTrafficValue account balance and are available for withdrawal at any time.

MILESTONES
##########

1) User Registration & Login
> Registration Form (+Captcha +SSL +Email Verification +Notification Messages)
> Login Form (+Captcha +SSL)
> Forgot Password form
> Creating the preliminary “user profile” in the admin area that will contain all the info collected about each user.
> And creating the ability to search user profiles from the admin area.
> Admin side login (separate from members)

2) Cashier
> Liberty Reserve (SCI)
> Alertpay (SCI)
> HD-Money (SCI)
> PayPal (SCI)
> Bank Wire (Manual Forms)
> Western Union/Giro (Manual Forms)
>> Deposit/Withdrawal Histories
>> Cashout Request Handling, Approval & Payment
>> Multiple Balance Structure in the user account (each self contained, cannot exchange between balances)
>> Individual Permissions for each balance (ie. Alertpay & Paypal cannot play games)
>> Integration with USER-HISTORY
>> Full transaction history maintained in user-profile.
>> Admin area statistics

3) User Account & Email Settings
> Editable user-account information.
> Editable email settings for our numerous notification options.
> Email templates

#50% PAYMENT#

4) User History
> Complete log of balance-changing events. Perhaps separate history for each balance.
> Log balance before & after each event.
(Needs to be as air-tight / secure as possible… so any strange account activity. We can check the history to see everything adds up properly… And with the database stuff – inserting a “created on”, “modified by & on” system would be good)

>> Considerations to minimize database size, strain and recall speed.
And when we get to “Action Ads”, perhaps a way to purge individual entries and replace them with a single “summary entry” (ie. per day). (As otherwise it could get overwhelming with the millions of micro-payments)

5) User-Shares
> Buy/Sell/Bid Marketplace (+ Forms)
> Transaction Log + Dividend History
> Admin Side: Announce Dividends
> Admin Side: Approve/Reject share-transfers
> Admin Side: Transaction Log + Transfer Fee Stats (summed up daily)
> Admin Controls: To manually assign / re-assign shares (in the event of fraud etc)
>> Complete user-history integration. (including any admin re-assignments)

6) 110% Cycler
> Basic functions of investing & getting paid.
> $51 “Shuffles” and “Pre-invests”
> Automated “Round” Reset Sequence + Transfers of unpaid investments to “Daily Pay”
> Investment Logs: http://mytrafficvalue.com/_new_logs.htm
>> Considerations for immense LOAD… There will be thousands of users trying to do the same event near simultaneously. Make sure it doesn’t crash!
>> Tie in with user-history + Admin Stats

7) 125% Daily Pay
> Receipt of investors from “round resets” in the cycler
> Admin Side: Calculating + Announcing Daily Dividends
> Tie in with User-History
> Make sure a user only ever receives 125% in total (never more!)

8) Results
> Creation of “Result cards” in the admin area. (mostly manual)

9) Guest Tickets + User Tickets
> Simple ticketing system for users. Sends tickets to admin area, where they can be replied too / closed. Send user emails to notify of replies etc.
> Guest side tickets; similar again; http://basebucks.anastoswebdev.com/guest_support – replicate that pretty much.

10) Forum
Create a simple custom forum and install it within the page template.
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum2.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum3.htm
http://mytrafficvalue.com/mock_forum_createtopic.htm

#80% PAYMENT#

11) Games… API & Overall User Permissions.
(We intend to add on hundreds of games to this website… we need a simple way for programmers to interface with the user history & user balances). And a way to plug-in their “admin stats / controls” to our admin area.

> Also we need to record a few user stats regarding game-play (hall of fame type stuff)
> And I need you to talk with “Justin” and help him install the two games he’s already made for us.
> And hopefully we’ll be able to begin your flash team on a separate games project in 4-6weeks time – to further highlight the requirements here.

12) Banner Auctions
> Exactly as mocked up.

13) Ads
> There is one top ads position that contains 3 different types of advertisement. Basically in “rotation”. Except one ad-type over-rides the rotation to show a fixed ad for a set period of time.
> Forms for purchasing/renewing Fixed Ads, Impression Ads, and “Task” Ads.
> Ads target users via various stats – so show only appropriate ads to each user accordingly.
> All ad campaigns maintain “public stats”. (ie. impressions + clicks + purchase history)
> Admin controls for everthing.
> Admin ability to create “default ads” when there are no others to display.

14) User-Side Action Ads Interface
> Impression & Task ads require user-action… And then the user is paid a “micro-payment” to their balance for completing that action.
> Ad zone needs to be vertically expandable to acommodate “task” and “feedback” forms.

15) Referrals
> Two level referral program + Earnings History
> Commissions on all “110% Cycler” deposits (2 levels)
> Commissions on ads purchases (1 level)
> Commissions on “action ad” earnings (ie. task & impression ads a user receives) (1 level)
> We’ll show users a number of banners etc… provide them with the code to put those banners on their websites etc.

16) Main Page (news feed) + Admin Main Page Stats
> A “facebook” style news feed. Showing all other users’ investments, gameplay, referrals, signups, new forum posts.. etc. Kind everything! (As mocked up)
> Some simple stats (as shown)
> 12 “New User Tasks”… These will be simple. Most will be “copy and paste” tasks… we give users a piece of text, they re-write it and submit… Other tasks will be;
- Make a deposit (bonus paid as a percentage of their first deposit)
- Purchase 1+ User-Shares
- Purchase 1+ cycler units
- Pre-Invest 1+ cycler units
- Write 1+ forum posts
(So when the user does the event, mark that task as complete.
>> Once all 12 tasks are complete, the users total “bonus” is added to their account balance.

17) Server Installation & Testing.

#100% PAYMENT#

Ee Balance Sheet

April 4th, 2011 Comments off

I have a business plan but need help with making of the Projected Balance sheet, Projected Cash Flow and Break Even analysis.
This is a start up company importing and manufacturing apparels.

Joomla Experts Work Required For Iknanswers Script

April 3rd, 2011 Comments off

We have a new questions-and-answers site same as http://www.instantphp.com’s iknanswers.com. It is coded in Joomla.
But there are some problems and further customizations needed. The script is 100% un-encoded for customization purpose. Details are as follows:

1. Site need to be upgraded to the last joomla version.

2. Customize it such that when a frontend user asks a question, his score balance drops by 5 points. His starting score balance should be 20 points. When he answers a question posted by others, his score balance increases by 2 points. Minimum: 5 points before he can ask a new question, or else he needs to contribute by answering other people’s questions before he gets at least 5 points in his score balance to qualify for asking a new question. Admin area to allow admin to vary these credits which are 20 points, 5 points and 2 points respectively for starting score balance of new user, points deducted each time a question is asked, and points added each time a question from others is answered. Must be answering other people’s questions, not your own’s. If I am not wrong, the admin area from ikn answers is adding points each time for asking and for answering other’s question, so you can modify from there from the given.

3. When the user’s score balance gets low, like having less than or equal to minimum threshold number of points, ie say 5 points only, (this number to be possible to be varied by admin at anytime from backend), the user shall be sent an email and urged in the email to:

- answer other people’s questions to raise his score balance to at least 5 points and above and

- this includes Site Pages when the user just logs in that tells the users about the status of all; his score balance, where his points are used, and how many points have been added, thus urging him to improve his balance to at least 5 points and above, just when he is logged into the site again.

4. When user who asked a question has received a new answer posted by others in the community in response to his question, he shall receive an email notification every time for that, and

5. When user’s answer, given in response to others’ questions, has been selected as “Best Answer”, he shall be notified by email on the answer he gave and sent an email containing a link back to the site page for that best answer he contributed. [No need to be done; already on the script]

6. Giving recognition and badges to the different contributing participants. Here’s Conditions for determining who are Level 1, expert, Level 2 expert and so on till Level 7 expert as follows:

Level 1 Expert:

Has been Voted for best answers 5 times, ie Had answers from HIM selected as BEST ANSWER for 5 questions or more that are asked by others in the past.

Score Balance of: 40 points, ie has crossed the mark of attaining a score balance of at least 40 points, if it falls below this, he becomes degraded down one level to Normal member.

Length of period as a member=14 days. ie Level 1 expert has signed up for at least 14 days as a user on the site.

———————————

Conditions for Upgrading subsequently to higher levels of expert, or even Downgrading from there:

That is, how to Progress to: Level 2 expert, Level 3 expert, and so on, and so forth until Level 7 expert:

Increased by 5 more Voted Best Answers at each successive level, (ie Level 2 expert has been 10 times selected for Best Answers by others, Level 3 expert has been 15 times selected for Best Answers by others, and so on, so forth)

Increased by 20 points each time in Score Balance, ( ie Level 2 expert has crossed the mark of attaining a score balance of at least 60 points, if it falls below this, he becomes degraded down one level to Level 1 expert again. And Likewsise, Level 3 expert has crossed the mark of attaining a score balance of at least 80 points, if it falls below this, he becomes degraded down one level to Level 2 expert again. And so on, so forth)

Increased by 7 days each time, (ie Level 2 expert has signed up for at least 21 days as a user on the site. Level 3 expert has signed up for at least 28 days as a user on the site. And so on, so forth).

——————————————–

Colour Scheme of the Badges to be awarded to the experts, and when/where to display them.

The colours for the different levels of badges of the experts, and when and where to display the badges is as follows:

Level 1 expert. Using Brown Badge. Brown badge shall be shown side by side or just below his avatar on the site, so that whenever he posts a question or posts an answer, his badge will always be shown there. The same goes for his profile page on the site, which must show his Brown badge as well.

Level 2 expert. Using Dark Gray Badge. Same OTHER conditions of displaying the badge as Level 1 expert.

Level 3 expert. Using Teal Badge. Same OTHER conditions of displaying the badge as Level 1 expert.

Level 4 expert. Using Red Badge. Same OTHER conditions of displaying the badge as Level 1 expert.

Level 5 expert. Using Orange Badge. Same OTHER conditions of displaying the badge as Level 1 expert.

Level 6 expert. Using Medium Green Badge. Same OTHER conditions of displaying the badge as Level 1 expert.

Level 7 expert. Using Dark-Blue Badge. Same OTHER conditions of displaying the badge as Level 1 expert.

——————————————————————————————————————

Further,
A new user who hasn’t yet qualified as a Level 1 expert will not carry any badge for display on his profile page on the site. NO, need to be done for him.

Proof that each of the 6 aspects are done need to be sent by email to me. At least 2 screenshots needed to show as proof. Come on, if you are just guessing that it works, and expecting me to check on your work, when I am so busy then no need to bid. I will check only when All the 6 points above have proof of 2 screenshots each. Further, actually the 6th point above needs 2 screenshots, for each of the 7 badges’ user to proof it is working, so that 14 screenshots are needed in total for just the 6th point above. No compromising or discount on that, please note! This requires you to post dummy questions and dummy answers to simulate before those badges will be shown successfully. Nothing less !

Money held in escrow will only be released in full when the work is 100% done. Note: No partial release of funds from escrow.

Programming Project 1268715539

March 16th, 2010 Comments off

Service Request SR-kf-009
SQL Accounting Database
Organization: Kudler Fine Foods
Locations: All
Requester: Harvey Stephens
Description of Request:
Design an SQL database that contains the fields found in the company’s Chart of Accounts. Add a balance field to the database. Create a query that will display all of the fields of the database and run a report totaling the balance field using test data added to the database.
Background of Request:
Kudler’s Chart of Accounts currently exists as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. In anticipation of new reports that management will be requesting, we want to move the Chart of Accounts from the current spreadsheet to a SQL database. We want to create the database in order to facilitate decision making at the store and department levels.
Expected Results/Impact when completed:
An SQL database containing the fields in the current Chart of Accounts, plus a “balance” field.

An SQL query that will display all of the database fields.

A test of the database by means of a query by account number and a report totaling the balance field test data entered by the database design team. The query will display all fields (description, short description, and balance) using the account number as the key to the query. The report will display all fields with a break based on the first two digits of the account number and subtotal of the balance field at each break. A grand total of the balance field will be provided at the end of the report. The database design team will load sufficient entries into the balance field to prove their total routine is working – test balance entries are not necessary for all account numbers.

MUST BE SAVED AS TEXT FILE OR SQL file

See attachment for full information

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Savings Account Program

February 4th, 2010 Comments off

Savings Account Program

Must include clear programmers comments for all variables, constructors, classes, and methods to include comments at the end of all constructors, methods, and classes.

Files must be called Prog4.java (driver program)and
SavingsAccount.java (handles interest and balance calculations)
Ensure you include ALL files required to make the program compile and run.

I would like .java files only.

Proper coding conventions required the first letter of the class start with a capital letter and the first letter of each additional word start with a capital letter.

Overall Requirements

Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a Prog4 as your Driver class.

SavingsAccount.java class

In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

Must provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

Prog4.java class

In the Prog4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
Driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Cs208prog4 Savingsaccount.java

February 2nd, 2010 Comments off

Example: KenDeweyProg4.java (driver program)
SavingsAccount.java

Ensure you include ALL files required to make your program compile and run.
I would like to see your .java files only.

Overall Requirements

Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a YourNameProg4 as your Driver class.

SavingsAccount.java class

In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

You are also required to provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

YourNameProg4.java class

In the YourNameProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
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Your driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

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Programming Project 1265128491

February 2nd, 2010 Comments off

The file must be called <YourNameProg4.java> (driver program)
SavingsAccount.java (handles interest and balance calculations)

Ensure you include ALL files required to make your program compile and run.

Overall Requirements

Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a YourNameProg4 as your Driver class.

SavingsAccount.java class

In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

You are also required to provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

YourNameProg4.java class

In the YourNameProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.

Your driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

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Prog4(main)savingsaccount.java

February 2nd, 2010 Comments off

Example: KenDeweyProg4.java (driver program)
SavingsAccount.java

Ensure you include ALL files required to make your program compile and run.
I would like to see your .java files only.

Overall Requirements

Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a YourNameProg4 as your Driver class.

SavingsAccount.java class

In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

You are also required to provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

YourNameProg4.java class

In the YourNameProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
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Your driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Virtual Currency/payment Site

February 1st, 2010 Comments off

I need a virtual currency/payment site script made. Basically, I am looking towards having a site similar to www.libertyreserve.com made sort of a clone, but I dont want a clone, much more simple, but with less features. Very simple, basically a payment processor where you do not add any financial information, but has more of the functionality like LR.com has.

An example HTML file of the layout can be provided that I created. Very simple, but can help give you a start.

Registration (Users assigned a random like 8 digit number for transfering money, like LR) Need to provide Full name, username wanted, email, password, country..
Login (should be secure)
Account page should display users current balance, name, email, account number (which can be provided to other users, which if a user has a balance, can instantly send money to that account number), More examples of what needs to be there is on the example layout.

Balance can only be funded from another balance from another user

Admin Panel to manage any user, ban users by IP and so forth, add any amount of balance to an account

Good Security on accounts, such as having another field where they must enter a “transaction PIN” or something that they signup with to do anything on the site such as send money to someone

That should be about it, like stated above, if you are confused or just need more info, I do have a example HTML layout file that is just a rough layout, but that way you know what the navigation needs to have, and what the pages need to have.

This should not take very long at all, my budget is small, but this shouldn’t take long to do.

Savings Account Program

February 1st, 2010 Comments off

Savings Account Program

Must include clear comments for all variables, constructors, classes, and methods to include comments at the end of all constructors, methods, and classes.

Files must be called BrianKenttaProg4.java (driver program)and
SavingsAccount.java (handles interest and balance calculations)
Ensure you include ALL files required to make the program compile and run.

I would like .java files only.

Proper coding conventions required the first letter of the class start with a capital letter and the first letter of each additional word start with a capital letter.

Overall Requirements

Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a BrianKenttaProg4 as your Driver class.

SavingsAccount.java class

In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

Must provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

BrianKenttaProg4.java class

In the BrianKenttaProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
Driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

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Prog4 (drivrprog) Savings.java

February 1st, 2010 Comments off

Example: KenDeweyProg4.java (driver program)
SavingsAccount.java

Ensure you include ALL files required to make your program compile and run.
I would like to see your .java files only.

Overall Requirements

Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a YourNameProg4 as your Driver class.

SavingsAccount.java class

In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

You are also required to provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

YourNameProg4.java class

In the YourNameProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
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Your driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Savings Account Program

February 1st, 2010 Comments off

Savings Account Program

Must include clear comments for all variables, constructors, classes, and methods to include comments at the end of all constructors, methods, and classes.

Files must be called BrianKenttaProg4.java (driver program)and
SavingsAccount.java (handles interest and balance calculations)
Ensure you include ALL files required to make the program compile and run.

I would like .java files only.

Proper coding conventions required the first letter of the class start with a capital letter and the first letter of each additional word start with a capital letter.

Overall Requirements

Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a BrianKenttaProg4 as your Driver class.

SavingsAccount.java class

In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

Must provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

BrianKenttaProg4.java class

In the BrianKenttaProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
Driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

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Report Generate With Php/mysql

January 13th, 2010 Comments off

This is a accounting software therefore I would need someone to help me complete a scripting page using PHP and MYSQL coding. The job is required to does the following.

- Record an entry of payment either by Check/Cash in MYSQL.
- Calculated the customer balance left brought forward from previous payment and include the current payment.
- Based on the amount of payment marked paid in the invoices table based on the earliest date ascending, until it reaches value of the total paid amount.
- Update the remaining balance of the amount into the customer record balance in the MYSQL.
- Generate a text report based on this with the Payment details, Invoices being cleared and balance left over. And store the text report in the MYSQ entry to be used by another program later.

Programming Project 1136573 2

December 6th, 2009 Comments off

Write a program in Java (without a graphical user interface) using a loan amount of $200,000 with an interest rate of 5.75% and a 30 year term. Display the mortgage payment amount and then list the loan balance and interest paid for each payment over the term of the loan. If the list would scroll off the screen, use loops to display a partial list, hesitate, and then display more of the list.
Note:
It is certain that the loan balance and interest paid list will scroll off the screen. It is best to display a fix number of records, say 50 at a time, hesitate and then display the next 50.
To accomplish the hesitation to show the next set of records, you may use the Java Timer, Thread Sleep or prompt the user to press a key.
The IA does not require a user interface. The mortgage parameters can be set in the code.
The payment number should be the first column for the loan balance and interest paid list.

Programming Project 1136573

December 5th, 2009 Comments off

Write a program in Java (without a graphical user interface) using a loan amount of $200,000 with an interest rate of 5.75% and a 30 year term. Display the mortgage payment amount and then list the loan balance and interest paid for each payment over the term of the loan. If the list would scroll off the screen, use loops to display a partial list, hesitate, and then display more of the list.
Note:
It is certain that the loan balance and interest paid list will scroll off the screen. It is best to display a fix number of records, say 50 at a time, hesitate and then display the next 50.
To accomplish the hesitation to show the next set of records, you may use the Java Timer, Thread Sleep or prompt the user to press a key.
The IA does not require a user interface. The mortgage parameters can be set in the code.
The payment number should be the first column for the loan balance and interest paid list.

Java Cse 110 Program

December 3rd, 2009 Comments off

I need my java programming lab done by tomorrow.
Design and write 3 classes

White Balance Repair With Cs 2

November 16th, 2009 Comments off

Hello -

I took a bunch of photos with the wrong white balance set, so they are all pink. I would like someone to repair one of the photos using either Bridge or Photoshop, and send me the settings so I can repair the others.

Two Savings Accounts

November 15th, 2009 Comments off

Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:

Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:

Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49

Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a YourNameProg4 as your Driver class.

White Balance Repair With Cs4

November 15th, 2009 Comments off

Hello -

I took a bunch of photos with the wrong white balance set, so they are all pink. I would like someone to repair one of the photos using either Bridge or Photoshop, and send me the settings so I can repair the others.

Project

November 14th, 2009 Comments off

Project detail is included:

The file must be called <Prog4.java> (driver program)
SavingsAccount.java (handles interest and balance calculations)

Ensure you include ALL files required to make your program compile and run..java files only.
Proper coding conventions required the first letter of the class start with a capital letter and the first letter of each additional word start with a capital letter.
Overall Requirements
Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:
Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81
Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a YourNameProg4 as your Driver class.
SavingsAccount.java class
In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

You are also required to provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

YourNameProg4.java class
In the YourNameProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
Your driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:
Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

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Java Homework4

November 13th, 2009 Comments off

I wouldn’t normally ask someone to do my homework for me but I am strapped for time and I am really struggling to figure this out. I will gladly pay you for your time.

Project detail is included:

The file must be called <Prog4.java> (driver program)
SavingsAccount.java (handles interest and balance calculations)

Ensure you include ALL files required to make your program compile and run..java files only.
Proper coding conventions required the first letter of the class start with a capital letter and the first letter of each additional word start with a capital letter.
Overall Requirements
Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:
Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81
Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a YourNameProg4 as your Driver class.
SavingsAccount.java class
In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

You are also required to provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

YourNameProg4.java class
In the YourNameProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
Your driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:
Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

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Java Homework

November 13th, 2009 Comments off

I wouldn’t normally ask someone to do my homework for me but I am strapped for time and I am really struggling to figure this out. I will gladly pay you for your time.

Project detail is included:

The file must be called <Prog4.java> (driver program)
SavingsAccount.java (handles interest and balance calculations)

Ensure you include ALL files required to make your program compile and run..java files only.
Proper coding conventions required the first letter of the class start with a capital letter and the first letter of each additional word start with a capital letter.
Overall Requirements
Write a program that establishes two savings accounts with saver1 having account number 10002 with an initial balance of $2,000, and saver2 having account 10003 with an initial balance of $3,000. Set a common rate of interest at 5% per year. At the end of each month, update the balance by adding one month’s interest to the balance, so that the balance compounds monthly. Print an output that displays the month number and the account number and the balance for each of the two accounts. Use month 0 to display the initial balances, month 1 to display the balances after the first month’s interest, and so on. At the end of the year, display the total balance for both accounts combined, like this:

Output:
Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81
Use two classes, a SavingsAccount class and a YourNameProg4 as your Driver class.
SavingsAccount.java class
In the SavingsAccount class, declare a class variable called annualInterestRate, an instance constant called ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and an instance variable called balance. Provide a two-parameter constructor to initialize the instance constant and instance variable, and provide accessors for the instance constant and instance variable. Provide an addMonthlyInterest method to update the balance, by adding (balance * annualInterestRate / 12) to the current balance.

You are also required to provide a class method that sets the annual interest rate.

YourNameProg4.java class
In the YourNameProg4 Driver class, instantiate the saver1 and saver2 objects. Set the annual interest rate at 0.05. Print the table heading lines. Use a for loop to print the initial account numbers and balances and the account numbers and balances each month after that month’s interest has been added. After the last month’s printout, compute and display the total of both balances.
Your driver should generate the following outputs:

Output:
Monthly balances for one year with 0.05 annual interest:
Month Account # Balance Account # Balance
—– ——— ——- ——— ——-
0 10002 2000.00 10003 3000.00
1 10002 2008.33 10003 3012.50
2 10002 2016.70 10003 3025.05
3 10002 2025.10 10003 3037.66
4 10002 2033.54 10003 3050.31
5 10002 2042.02 10003 3063.02
6 10002 2050.52 10003 3075.79
7 10002 2059.07 10003 3088.60
8 10002 2067.65 10003 3101.47
9 10002 2076.26 10003 3114.39
10 10002 2084.91 10003 3127.37
11 10002 2093.60 10003 3140.40
12 10002 2102.32 10003 3153.49
Final balance of both accounts combined: 5255.81

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Simple Wireless Project

October 9th, 2009 Comments off

This is a bit of a test project, what I want to do is post the project to get ideas of what the cost would be, and from their if the cost is acceptable then the project would be undertaken, initially for 1 – 3 modified balances, and possibly for more in the future.

This is a small project and as such I would like to keep the bids as low as possible, under a few hundred if possible. What I want to achieve is listed below.

I have included some links for ebay balances, basically the idea of this project, is that I would get a freelancer to buy a few cheap kitchen style balances off ebay (from any country) that could be used in a normal kitchen and make modifications to the balances, and try and neatly package modifications in the casing of the balance if possible. The balances should become ‘Wireless Enabled’ so they can communicate balance weights as well as unique balance ID to a windows PC. The wireless communication could be Zigbee or anything that is cheap, two way and cost effective allowing more than one device on the network, and whilst if I get you to make more than one balance they should be complete with balance, and pc receiver, it should be able to function with one balance and one receiver, or people be able to have two balances and one receiver.

The idea is to make an inter-operable wireless network that can be used to receive weights and information (data) and later on send commands and data to appliances on the kitchen network. Devices should have an appliance ID, and appliance type and the data.

Should be USB connection from receiver / transmitter to the windows PC (XP / VISTA) and some programming API or something to be able to query (send and receive) data through Visual Studio (VB, C++, C# etc.)

Cost should be total cost per unit, and in the bid comment include breakdown of cost for each piece of the thing, and the cost for a few units, include details of how the modifications would be made, what it would do and your ideas on the project. Shipping would be to Dandenong, VIC, Australia, 3175

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/5kg-Electronic-Digital-Kitchen-Scale-Postal-Scales_W0QQitemZ260481160702QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Kitchen_Scales?hash=item3ca5e315fe&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/5kg-Electronic-LCD-Digital-Kitchen-Scale-Lightweight_W0QQitemZ270460695445QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Kitchen_Scales?hash=item3ef8b6b395&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-Stainless-Steel-5KG-2g-Digital-Kitchen-Scale-RRP-80_W0QQitemZ320430430258QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Kitchen_Scales?hash=item4a9b245832&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

Mortgage Calculator 4.0 8hrs

October 5th, 2009 Comments off

URGENT! I am in a bit of a bind here. The project was due last night and there were complications where the other programmer was unable to get me the work. I now only have about 8 hours to turn this in so, 9pm EST… So, please read all in the description BEFORE you bid. I need to know that you understand all that is required and you use the attached files as a reference.

Write the program in Java (with a graphical user interface) and have it calculate and display the mortgage payment amount from user input of the amount of the mortgage and the user’s selection from a menu of available mortgage loans:

- 7 years at 5.35%
- 15 years at 5.5%
- 30 years at 5.75%

USE AN ARRAY! for the mortgage data for the different loans. Read the interest rates to fill the array from a sequential file. Display the mortgage payment amount followed by the loan balance and interest paid for each payment over the term of the loan. Add graphics in the form of a chart. Allow the user to loop back and enter a new amount and make a new selection or quit. Please insert comments in the program to document the program.

Attached is a sample program to show the graphing functionality. This program shows a simple example of how to draw a line using the drawPolygon method. The values for the coordinates are hard coded. These can be replaced by numbers derived from your mortgage amortization data. PLEASE use this as your basis.

Please provide numerous notes in the coding, as I would like to learn how everything is done so that I can better understand what each and everything does.

Please, I want ORIGINAL work here. Not a java program that has been already made from a original project of the same description. If this cannot be done, then please tell me otherwise or do not bid. Original work only.

Don’t forget to use an array, menu object, include a scroll pane that shows each month of amortization data, constructor Calculator().

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ALSO this is not a pie chart. It is a graph. There is a sample in the upload, so please use.
1.) Plotting the loan balance decreasing (y axis) and the month on the x axis would be great. I have attached a sample chart just as a rudimentary visual.

I would also go ahead and either multiply the month or divide the loan balance amount to make them so they are in a compatible range. I guess if you have months 1 through 360, and a loan balance starting at 360,000, you could go ahead and divide the loan balance by 1000 to keep the numbers in the same range. Of course, the loan amounts may vary so you may have to calculate which number to divide by. Just do the best you can and do not worry too much about loans that can be quite large. I am sure that stick with one number (such as dividing by 1000) will work fine in most cases.”

2.) “You can keep it as graphing just the loan balance declining each month. Ideally, it would be nice to add two more charts showing the interest payment declining and the principle payment increasing. As long as you try to graph at least one of these values over time, that works for me.

Also, the amortization data is the data that you display on your scroll panel. It includes each month number, the loan balance, and the interest payment. So again, if you can just plot one of these values over time, that would be great. The month values should be on the horizontal axis and one of the amortization values (such as the interest payment) should be on the vertical axis. If you plot the interest payment for each month in this manner, you should see a declining slope of the line. If you plot the principle payment, it would be an increasing slope. If you plot the mortgage remaining balance, that should also be a declining slope.”

Oscommerce Checkout_conf

September 28th, 2009 Comments off

Www.studenttraveltours.co.uk/bookings/catalog/checkout_confirmation.php

Simple job adding one line to checkout_confirmation depending on product attribute selected.

On the product_info.php page, ther user has the option to select to pay only a deposit, this deducts the balance of the trip from the total cost, leaving only the shipping cost to be paid (which I have renamed the deposit).

On the checkout_confirmation.php page I want another line added below ‘Card Proccessing fee’ which states the remaining balance to be paid. This remaining balance will be equal to the value of the product attribute selected for the deposit option.

e.g. If the user selects “

Want A Self-replicating Softwa

August 9th, 2009 Comments off

I want a self-replicating Software for the Website I already have.

I want it in the form : http://membername.mydomain.com & I don`t want in the form : http://MyDomain.com/username. Pages replicated for each member without “?” please.

1. Membership site – each member has its own username and password

2. Create a single Column of 150 px at the Left per member where it contains name of member, a self description and message (let me set the length in characters). Database slot for 2 email addresses and 2 website URLs, 2 Mobile Numbers. A Picture slot and upload facility if possible.

3. The Remain part of 750px width will be my Home Page of my Website with the Links.

4. Or a banner like 900px width X 150pn height is also fine and below that is my Website with all the Links.

5. When someone goes to the URL of http://AssociateName.MyDomainName.com & click on JOIN , he should be able to put his Email , Mobile & Name & Join.Another form comes for Full details to be added . Then a New URL is created for him in the form : http://HisUsername.MyDomainName.com

6. I will show you some samples . I also want a Simple Binary MLM Plan where for 500 amount of Joining FEE , for a PAIR Joining he should get 10% of each Joining amount but one if a PAIR happens.

7.The maximum weekly ceiling is 5 Times of the JOINING Amount.That is 25 Pairs. The Lower Side balance after ceiling is Flushed out .

8. Example for 1 Member if 28 join on LEFT Side & 30 Join on Right Side. For 25 PAirs he gets Rs.2500 & the balance 3 on Left side is Flushed Out & become ZERO and Right side out of 5 , 3 is deducted & 2 balance is Left.

9. If it is less than 25 pairs Join. Example: If 10 New PAID Joining happen in a Week in the Left side & 15 New Paid Joining happens in the right side , then only 10 Pairs are PAID . That is 10 X 100 = 1000 and remaining 5 on the rightside is carried forward for next week.

10. Similar in the same Software there should be for a Product Package Joining of 1000 , 2000 , 3000 , 4000 & 5000.

If you have done MLM Software Programming only then you will understand the Logic . There are other requirements like Genealogy, Downline Report , Account details etc.

If you can do this , then plz email me and I will give you my Contact Details.

Thank you

Abhinandana TS

Ewallet Website

August 6th, 2009 Comments off

Request for online payment script.

The following is the specification of the requested online payment script.

Client:

Registeration/Signup:
The client side will reqiure a secured registeration/signup. Clients must signin/Login with username and password on secured page. Client must use on-screen keybord for passwords during registration/signup. Client will have to create 2 passwords at the time of registration. Information required from client during registeration will include the following:

First Name
Last Name
Date of birth {dd/mm/yyyy}
email address
phone number
website* optional*
Contact Address{city, state, country}
Login password
withdrawal password

The above will be required during registeration. Numeric Username will be generated for each registered client and a copy delivered to the client email address.

Login/Signin:
Clients will use the login password and email address or numeric username to sign in. Once logged the page will automatically signout within 10mins of idleness. The login password must be typed with onscreen keybord using the cusor or pointer only. Client can perform the following option from their account:

1. Deposit
2. Withdraw
3. Send (P2P)
4. Edit
5. Summary
6. Balance
7. Merchants

1.At the deposit page, clients will be able to make deposits in 4 ways which includes: Deposit Pin, Send (p2p), Bank wire and Credit Card.

2.Moving to the Withdrawal page, Client will be able to withdraw in 4 ways which includes: Pin Generation & Print, send (p2p), Bank wire and credit card. The On-screen keybord will be used to enter the withdrawal password. There is need that each client can generate pin and print. For a client that needs to withdraw via generate and print, will enter following:

Denomination to generate
Quantity to generate

Once the above information is provided, the system will provide a 12 number pin.
example:
someone with $100 can generate: denomination $20 , quantity 5. Total $100, bal $0
or can make denomination $10 , quantity 7, Total $70 , balance $30.

Note that the generated Pin will be used for deposit by any other client account including the client who generated the pin.

3.The Send(p2p) page will help client to quickly send e-units to other accounts.

4. At the Edit page, Clients can edit Bank wire and Credit card information.

5. The summary page gives the client information about clients account statistics and activities, so every transaction details must be viewed from the summary page.

6. Clients must always view live balance at the balance section.

7. Merchant page will contain a shopping cart and api, so as to help merchant intergrate their website easily. The merchant section will also contain websites that accept the e-units. So all website that accept the e-units must be listed on the merchant sections as soon as the shopping cart and or API is integrated.

Note that shoppers with generated pin can pay merchants easily without Registeration/signup and login/signin. At checkout shoppers only need to enter pin to check out. If there should be balance, the system must automatically generate pin that is equivalent to the balance so the shopper can print. so that way shoppers can carry their balance in their pocket.

Each client must have tools to Combine, Convert, Split and send e-units, just like you would with normal cash.

Logout/Signout:
Client will have a secured logout/signout page.

ADMINISTRATION:
The admin must be able to perform the necessary functions:

Set service charge for each transaction,
block any account
delete any account
complete withdrawal for clients
view account summary
Edit
investment
lists merchants that accept e-unit at the merchant section

Php Script – Function Addition

July 30th, 2009 Comments off

Due to programmer bidding 1 day and it being a week without being complete I am re-posting.

IF YOU CANNOT COMPLETE TODAY DONT BID!!! CURRENTLY IT IS 10AM EST

WWW.HALOUNDERGROUND.COM
VIEW THE SITE AND MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF THE SITE!!!

Need to add these features to my site.

halounderground.com is my site, in PHP and 100% customizable

1. Chat system, can be a free one downloaded but needs to be a pop up type connected to the members logged in where they can chat with each other in a chat room to talk offer challenges. (should be done first and uploaded asap)

Referral, I need to add a referral option to the members account and admin.

In the admin, i should have a place that I can enter the current referral promotions.

It should have a option for date of the promotion, when it will run – start/finish
a option to put how much money per referral.

ex. date 7-21-09 to 7-22-09 $1.00 (per referral)

I also need each member to have a $ account. The site is set up so members can pay to enter tournaments and also bet on their 1 vs 1 or team challenges.

the members account should be linked to referrals and bets. When a user places a challenge to another member the amount they wish to bet should also be there and needs to reflect their account balance.

Example:
So 2 members, tester and tester 1.
Tester has a balance of 30.00 and tester 1 has a balance of 20.00

Tester sends a challenge to tester 1 for 10.00. the tester balance goes down to 20.00 and when tester 1 accepts their balance goes down to 10.00
(if they decline the change in balance is void)

so the total betting pot is 20.00. THEN if the site settings is at .50 cents the total betting pot then would go down to 19.00 (.50 per member)
THEN if the sites percentage is set at .10 percent, the total betting pot would go down to 17.10. The 17.10 would be held UNTIL a winner is confirmed
THEN the 17.10 would go to the winning player.

The 2.90 would go to the Sites balance which is viewed in the admin.
There should also be a place to put the percent for each game off the total bet.

Members also need to have a tab added on the top of the screen for Deposit/Withdraw, and will send a automatic forum to the admin for credit card deposit.

This should be done and completed TODAY! . This is a new site, launched 2 weeks ago and is growing faster than expected!

Project winner will also get recurring jobs to update and add to our site.

First job, payment will be sent ONLY when it is uploaded to the main site working with no bugs. ALL other projects will be paid in full upfront. Due to last programmer no escrow for this project

Bear