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The Advantages of a Satellite Stocking Program
In many manufacturing plants, a parts room occupies considerable space, uses non-value-added staff and takes employees away from their…
And the Executor Is ...
In her will, American businesswoman Leona Helmsley left $12 million in a trust fund to her dog Trouble (who died four years after she…
Avoid Pitfalls in a Commercial Lease
At some point, most companies encounter a need to consider a commercial lease -- even if they predominantly own their properties and…
Tuition Reimbursement: How to Prevent Fraud
Investing in employee education and training is crucial to the long-term success of most companies. In order to remain competitive,…
Cashing Out Your Retirement Investments
After retirement, you're likely to find your retirement savings include several different vehicles, which might include 401(k) plans,…
Understanding the Benefits of S Corporations
Whether you're setting up a new company or you've been in business for years, you need to evaluate which legal structure is…
Workers’ Compensation: Strategies to Keep Costs Down
Is everything possible being done to protect your company from the costly impacts of workers' compensation claims? As an employer,…
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…
Contract Jurisdiction: Where Will a Dispute Be Heard?
Years ago, many companies dealt with vendors, suppliers, customers and others that were located in the same geographic area. Today,…
Negotiating Leases With Start-Up Companies
In the traditional world of commercial leases, established tenants usually rely on their own signatures or those of affiliated…
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