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The Benefits of Leasing
If your company wants to improve cash flow, you might consider leasing equipment, vehicles and facilities, rather than buying. The…
Negotiating a Commercial Lease
A commercial real estate lease, like any other contract, can be negotiated. Do not use or accept a form lease submitted to you by…
Contesting a Will Is No Easy Feat
When it comes to executing a will, many people worry unnecessarily that their wills might be contested. In fact, wills are seldom contested…
Need a Loan? Here’s an Essential Checklist
Most small businesses require a cash infusion at some point, for such needs as expansion, working capital or investments. Getting…
‘Can You Give Me Some Seed Money for My Business?’
Let's say your brother-in-law is starting a new business. You listen to his idea, read his business plan and think the endeavor…
The Importance of an E-Mail Disclaimer
E-mail is ubiquitous in the American workplace and along with its growth comes the risk of lawsuits that can cost your company a…
Get Ready for Due Diligence Long Before a Sale or Merger
It may seem odd, but as soon as you start up a business,you should begin preparing the documentation needed to sell or merge with another…
Protect Your Most Prized Possessions
One of the most costly — yet easily prevented — disasters for any business is the failure to secure ownership of…
Can Your Building Make Tax History?
If you're renovating a building in an historic part of town, you may be able to claim a 20 percent federal tax credit for the cost…
The Clash Between Estate Planning and Financial Aid
In the world of college financial aid, good estate planning strategies often result in less financial aid for your child. For instance,…
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