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Notify the IRS if You Change Your Address
It's important to notify the IRS if you move and change your address. Under tax law regulations, a taxpayer's last known…
Trade Show Marketing: 18 Questions to Ask Before You Go
Trade shows and industry conferences can be valuable settings for marketing your company's products and services. They are places…
Is it Time to Rebid Your Vendor Contracts?
While it's great to have a good rapport with your vendors, it's important to ensure the relationship remains businesslike.…
A Dozen Ways to Negotiate Better
When a deal is pending, the best negotiators know that the goal isn't to scoop up everything and leave the other side with little…
Take a Last Resort Stand on Layoffs
At the first sign of a southbound economy some companies rush into panic mode. They slash the staff and hope for the best. Certainly,…
Managing Your Business through a Crisis: 6 Steps to Success
By nature, most people avoid planning for crisis situations. After all, there is so much to do in the here and now without trying to…
Does Your Buy-Sell Agreement Need Updating?
If you own a business and follow professional advice, you've likely established a buy-sell agreement in case you or a co-owner…
Turn Your Website into a Marketing Magnet
Generally your company's website really has only one purpose — to sell. And that means you need to attract as many potential…
Technology May Help Solve Your Staffing Needs
When you think of "crowdsourcing," you probably think about people trying to raise money for a charitable purpose from friends,…
Make Your Workplace Drug Free
Employee drug and alcohol abuse can cost your company in many ways, including increased absences, workplace accidents and high health…
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