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The Importance of Earnestly Organizing Documents
The paper trail that follows us throughout our lives includes records that track births, deaths, marriages, divorces and adoptions --…
Resolve Customer Billing Disputes Promptly
Every business has its share of slow-paying customers and plain old bad apples who won't settle up without making a fuss. But some…
Be Aware of the Stakeholders in Your Business—Or You May Regret It
In the good old days, business owners believed that as long as they served their customers effectively and made sure that their stock…
Squeeze Extra Profit From Your Commercial Lease
Almost all companies grow, shrink or diversify over time, so they need more, less, or different types of space. If you negotiate your…
Protect Your Invention by Applying for a Patent
In today's complex world, every business owner should have a basic understanding of patents. Without this knowledge, you can't…
Obtaining Investors without Registering with the SEC
There comes a time when many businesses need to raise money to take advantage of growth opportunities. Perhaps your small profitable…
Tax Benefit of Separating Repairs from Improvements
There's a world of tax difference between repairs to real estate property and capital improvements. And it's not…
Turning Down an Inheritance
It's not enough to put together an estate plan for your immediate family. You should also consider any inheritances you might…
Watch Profits Soar by Subleasing Extra Space
Most business owners believe they don't have any unused space to rent out. But if you search a little, you may be able to turn…
Background Checks Are Not a Luxury
In our mobile society, it's rare to have firsthand knowledge of a new hire. And the days are gone when an employer would dare to hire an…
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