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Negotiate With a Letter of Intent
Have you ever been interested in buying commercial property or a business but hesitated because of all the costs and legalities…
Name an Understudy for Yourself with a Power of Attorney
Few images are as scary as imagining yourself incapacitated. Still, you should consider the possibility that in your absence, someone…
Limit Exposure When Signing a Lease
Prudent businesses often choose to lease rather than buy equipment, vehicles and facilities. Leasing can be advantageous but…
Don’t De-Worse-ify When You Diversify
For an investor, managing money is a lot like managing manure for a farmer. Both live by the credo, "spread it around and it will…
Slash Office Supply Costs With Simple Tricks
Office supply costs can be insidious — they creep up without warning and the next thing you know, you're sending out memos…
A Checklist When Closing a Business
There are many reasons why business owners decide to permanently close their doors. Perhaps the owners launched a company as friends…
Your Organization’s Website
Your website is an opportunity to tell your organization’s story. There are certain items that nonprofits are required to…
Guard Against Losses From Employee Theft
All businesses can be hurt by employee theft — and when staff members steal, they're literally walking off with a portion of…
The Rights and Duties of a Subcontractor
If you are a subcontractor for a construction project, you should be aware of your rights and duties. Most of the specifics should be…
Roth IRAs: A Great Estate Planning Vehicle
Roth IRAs are a great tax saving vehicle. The reason: Investments held in a Roth IRA are allowed to build up…
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