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Special Events Accounting
Many nonprofit organizations hold an annual special event to raise funds. Often times an auction is part of the event. Whether…
Get on the Cutting Edge of Inventory Control
It's a rare business owner who doesn't want to lift profits, reduce the cost of holding inventory and boost cash on hand. Two…
Theft-Proof Your Construction Site
Construction site theft is an expensive, growing concern. Costs rise as contractors lose building materials, tools and equipment and…
Strengthen Your Weakest Link
Let's say your company has slashed costs to the bone, boosted productivity and taken market share from competitors. But you still…
Get an Edge on Financing
Sooner or later, most construction firms need financing for an expansion, new equipment or a new facility. The process of approaching a…
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Effect on Special Events
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that took effect January 1, 2018, has had a significant effect on the deductibility of meals and entertainment of…
Utilize Data Collected on the Shop Floor
Idle machines, production bottlenecks, equipment breakdowns, absent employees, new orders -- these are just some of the factors that…
Shield Employees Who Work in the Trenches
Excavating is one of the most hazardous construction operations and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has…
Keeping Delivery on Time
If you're like most manufacturers, your on-time delivery rate could use some improvement. While it's most critical in a "Just…
Is a Stormwater Permit Required for Your Construction Project?
The term "stormwater" refers to any runoff after rain or snow from a barren piece of land, an area with vegetation, or constructed…
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