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Tax And Accounting Topics For Business
Six Steps to Prevent Trust From Being Betrayed
In order to effectively run a company, senior managers are entrusted with tremendous power and authority. But what if they decide to…
Successful Bill Collecting Begins with Information
Regardless of the economy, there will always be customers who don't pay their bills on time. Your efforts are complicated by your…
Tips for Saving on Business Travel
A business trip often is meant to solidify relationships with clients and customers or to gain new ones. Other times it's for…
What if a Customer Doesn’t Pick Up Property?
Is this your situation? You provide a service that involves servicing products that your customers own. For example, you fix broken…
Tax Blueprint for Deducting Demolition Costs
Suppose you're tearing down a commercial building and replacing it with a new one.Unfortunately, you get no current tax write-offs for…
Is Your Company Facing a Cash Flow Crunch?
Cash flow is always an important element in the smooth and successful operation of your business and is particularly key in meeting…
Scratching Up Seed Money
Finding just the right financing to start or expand your company is a complex process that involves uncovering sources of money, using…
Law Increases Whistleblower Shields
Some of the most vivid memories of the 2002 corporate scandals were Enron's Sherron Watkins and WorldCom's Cynthia Cooper…
Non-Compete Agreements: What Can They Accomplish?
It may seem ironic that companies encourage innovation and brilliance while employees are on the payroll, but pull the plug on that…
Owner’s Liability for Incidents in Parking Lots
If you own and operate a business facility that is open to the general public, you can be held liable for a wide variety of injuries…
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