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How to Cut Your Workload in Half
Using as online registration system for your event can make life for event planners far easier by saving time and removing much of the manual labor of entering data, processing payments and writing reports. However, often online registration systems offer only some of these options and only some of the time. The key, then, is to choose an online event registration system that offers total, integrated automation.
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Restaurant Management In Focus
Restaurant management is an ever-changing nature of business. You keep some original restaurant managing techniques and at the same time adapt to the changing times. Always be open for new restaurant ideas.
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The Core Principles of Budget Planning
When it comes to budget planning you need a solid plan that will map out what it is you need to be doing with your money. If you don't have a budget then you are out spending money and really aren't making sure you have enough to pay your bills or even that you have enough set aside for emergencies or retirement.
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5 Personality Traits of Success
Successful men-women seem to have basic personality and character traits that lead them to great wealth and accomplishments. Some of the men-women use one combination of skills to achieve their goals while others use a different combination. Despite these differences all of the men-women have basic skills that comprise the canvass on which the picture is painted. To know what these skills are is to know your own chance of becoming successful.
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To Tag Or Not To Tag?
A tagline is a succinct phrase that communicates some of the basics of your brand. Ideally, your tagline is also memorable and helps your target audience relate to your business. If used correctly, a tagline can be a powerful part of your marketing strategy.
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Get A Grip On Your Business
Businesses have a life cycle, just like everything else, and based on these different stages of growth business owners need to be mindful of the key aspects of their business requiring focus. The following is a summary checklist.
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India To The Rescue With Accounting Solutions
When Control Solutions, one of USA's biggest accounting firms dealing with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) accounting compliance procedures, wanted to recruit accountants for its expanding practice, it looked at Enabilizer, a New Delhi-based accounting outsourcing firm. That look has led to the two signing a joint venture agreement that allows Control Solutions to outsource its SOX work to the Indian JV.
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Performance Consulting - What You Should Expect from Your Business Consultant
As a small business owner, you are paying big bucks for a skilled consultant to help resolve a pressing issue. What should you expect from your business consultant? This article will list why most business owners or managers hire a consultant. This article will also describe four key areas of knowledge a highly skilled consultant should possess in order to provide performance consulting.
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Water Jet Machining
Water jet machining technology involves the use of high-pressure water jets for cutting parts out of different types of material such as soft rubber, foam, extremely thin stuff such as foil, carpet, paper, cardboard, soft gasket material, candy bars, diapers, and soft wood. Its use is limited, as it cannot cut harder materials such as metals, glass, and hard wood.
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Website Localization Service
The Internet is a rapidly expanding phenomenon, with hundreds of websites being put up every day. It seldom knows any physical or political barriers. Due to the presence of the Internet becoming a common feature in most homes, constant efforts are made to improve website access and navigation.
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Finding the Right T-shirt Supplier for T-Shirt Printing
Put T-shirts or polo-shirts in to Google and dozens of suppliers will be returned, but how do you decide who to buy from?
Generally speaking, it's best to stick to the products from tried and tested manufactures. Companies such as Hanes, Fruit of the Loom and Gildan are all proven distribution outlets and you can view their catalogues online.
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Differences Between Mergers and Acquisitions
Although the terms merger and acquisition are often used as though they are synonymous, they mean different things. The differences between a merger and acquisition are important to value, negotiate, and structure a client's transaction. Mergers and acquisitions both involve one or multiple companies purchasing all or part of another company. The main distinction between a merger and an acquisition is how they are financed.
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What are S Corporations?
S Corporation is an elective provision that permits small business corporations and their shareholders to elect special income tax treatment. In S corporation status, corporate income tax can be avoided and shareholders can claim corporate losses. These are domestic corporations that can avoid double taxation by electing to be taxed under Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. The S corporation cannot have more than 75 shareholders. Only certain entities and individuals are allowed to be shareholders. All S Corporation shareholders must be U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens. S Corporations may have only one class of stock. It is exempted from federal income tax other than tax on certain capital gains and passive income.
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Medical Billing - HCPCS Updates
Are you into medical billing? Wonder what HCPCS stands for? In this installment we're going to discuss the basics of HCPCS including what they are, what they're used for and what problems you may run into when doing an update.
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Your Full Value: Do Your Customers Know It?
Do you often do so many things behind the scenes that your customers have no idea how hard you're working for them? Do they know the expertise it takes to get the job done right - or do they think they can do just as good a job as you can, without any education or training at all? Let's do a few things to make it clear to our clients exactly how much value we bring to the table.
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Restaurant Equipment Service and Preventative Maintenance Tips
Restaurant equipment service and maintenance tips from a 30-year veteran of the foodservice equipment service industry. Tips on equipment such as ovens, walk-in coolers and freezers, steam tables/warmer wells, ice machines and ventilation/exhaust hoods.
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