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What Will Happen to a Special Needs Child if You Don’t Have a Solid Estate Plan?
Estate planning is always important — but it takes on even greater importance if you have a special needs child who is not…
Invest Excess Company Cash Wisely
Business owners face a constant balancing act when it comes to deciding how much cash to keep in their regular checking accounts. On…
Gauging a Stock’s Risk
Stocks are primarily affected by two types of risk -- market risk and nonmarket risk. Nonmarket risk, also called specific risk, is the…
Do You Understand Copyright Law?
One of the major challenges facing your business is likely maintaining a website — and at the top of that list is protecting…
Struggling Firms Get a Second Chance
For many business owners and executives, filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy seems like admitting defeat. It shouldn't be that way.…
Movin’ On: Keep Employees Well Informed
Moving a business is widely considered one of life's most stressful events for owners and employees. There's packing and unpacking…
Are You Properly Maintaining Business Records and Keeping Minutes?
When it comes to running a business, you have to make sure that you keep proper books and records pursuant to your state's law.…
Soil Erosion: Control by Design
Soil erosion control during construction has become a high profile issue across the country. Without a good plan, dealing with the…
Picking a Guardian for Your Children
If you have minor children, you've probably had a "plane crash" nightmare: You and your spouse are on an airliner, when it suddenly…
Protect Receivables from the Outset
When trying to collect money from people who owe your company, you've undoubtedly heard these declarations: "The check is in the…
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