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Ranking Your Credit Customers
No sale is really a sale until the money is in. And often the receipt of that money is delayed because most businesses no longer…
A Legally Binding Contract
The success of your business depends to a great extent on the quality of the contracts you sign. A good contract protects everyone,…
A Qualified Personal Residence Trust for Your Vacation Home
Do you own a beach house, ski chalet, resort condo or other vacation getaway? Perhaps it's the place where cherished family…
How Escheat Laws Might Affect Your Business
Escheatment is one of those legal terms you may not know much about. But be it could cost your corporation substantial interest, fines…
Handling Corporate Shareholder Loans
Borrowing money from your corporation is a viable way to get your hands on some cash without triggering a current tax liability. Of…
When the Inspector Comes Calling
One of the most nerve-wracking experiences in a manufacturing executive's career is when an Occupational Health and Safety…
Dealing With an Inheritance
After receiving an inheritance, you need to determine how to incorporate those assets, whether stocks, bonds, real estate, or some other…
A Landlord’s Right to Evict
As a landlord, you have the right to screen potential tenants, determine rental agreements, charge rent and collect security deposits.…
The Art of Bill Collecting
Like it or not, some customers always lag in their payments. It hurts your company's cash flow and causes frustration for both your…
Tax-free Divisions of Controlled Corporations
Breaking up a corporation with subsidiaries can be hard to do. However, with the right legal help, you might be able to split apart…
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