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Tax And Accounting Topics For Business
Measure Your Bill Collecting Success
Credit sales are a fact of business life. And to keep those accounts from spinning out of control, your company must maintain a…
In the Event of a Hostile Visit
In a dramatic pre-dawn raid, federal agents arrested illegal immigrant janitors at Wal-Mart stores across the country. That same…
PCI Compliance: Protect Customer Information
The explosion in the use of debit and credit cards is not without a downside. As more and more credit cards are provided to merchants,…
Know Debtors Before They Say, ‘Charge It’
If your company routinely extends credit, you're in the business of lending. That means you need to become an expert at judging…
The Burden of Proof for Employers
Section 806 -- it's the critical, often overlooked, whistleblower provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX). In recent…
A Strategic Plan Should Also Include a Succession Plan
Many small businesses prepare — and regularly update — a strategic plan, but many overlook this important task. Whether…
Consider Deploying a Red Team at Your Business
Protecting a company from attack by third parties intent on stealing money, data -- or both -- is a constant challenge. Companies must…
Important Features When Selecting a Collection Agency
Even the most efficiently run business occasionally encounters some delinquent accounts — those bills that aren't paid on…
Brace Your Business for Disaster Scams
Few things in life are certain, but when disaster strikes, the number of fraud incidents will probably skyrocket. In the wake of…
Stamp Out Tax Protesters at Your Company
Despite the fact that tax protesters are routinely penalized by the IRS and the courts, the number of people who try to illegally avoid…
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