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Responsibility on a Multi-Employer Job Site
Let's say you're an electrical contractor. One of your employees bumps into an unoccupied scaffold on a construction site and…
Search Your Company For Extra Cash
Does the supervisor of your mail room understand how that department makes money for the company? Does your administrative staff know…
Six Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Fraud Is Suspected
Many workplace crimes are "inside jobs." They can involve employees stealing cash, inventory, equipment or intellectual property. Or…
What to Do When an Inspector Comes Calling
One of the most nerve-wracking experiences in a corporate executive's career is when an Occupational Health and Safety…
Save Money by Improving Your Purchasing System
Do you ever get an uneasy feeling that your purchasing system is out of whack? Are you concerned that expenditures are being made…
Your Children and Estate Planning
If you have a sizable estate that you'll be leaving to your adult children, then your children probably need an estate plan of…
Repossessing Investment Property Sold in a Seller-Financed Deal
Let's say you sold investment real estate in a seller-financed installment sale transaction. Later, you're forced to repossess…
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…
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