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Tie Tacks - Keeping Suits Nifty One Necktie at a Time
Italian pinstripe designer suits, a button-down collar, and French cuffs do not a complete outfit make. They need something more, and this something is called a tie tack. A necktie without a tie tack is like potato chips without potatoes. The tie tack improves not only the outfit's form, but also its function.
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Attendance and Punctuality Cost Companies Big Money
If you have ever simply watched people at work you will find that many often come in late or miss work entirely for days on end. We may be able to draw a connection in our reasoning that says all these people showing up 10 minutes late can add up to lots of lost revenue for the company. The problem is how to control attendance issues and still treat everyone fairly?
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Add More Profits to Your Cleaning Company by Offering Spring Cleaning Services
Even though there is still cold weather in some parts of the country, winter is officially over and the spring season is here! For many, spring is the time to do a thorough cleaning to get rid of all the dust, soil and build-up that has collected over the winter months. Spring is also a time you can promote the special services that you have to offer.
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India, The New Real Estate Investment Destination
Innovative world class housing complexes are being developed in India. The Indian consumer is finally getting a quality house to live in. The housing boom should continue in India for as long as the economy grows at 8%, which could easily be another 20 years.
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Machining Techniques
Machining refers to the industrial process of cutting and fabricating metals and other materials into predetermined shapes and sizes. Machining process is controlled with the help of computer numeric control (CNC) software that guides the cutting equipment along the lines and arcs of a computer aided design (CAD) drawing.
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Creating A California Corporation
A Limited Liability Corporation, commonly referred to as LLC, is a company that combines features of a corporation with a partnership-type business structure. The owners are referred to as members and not partners or shareholders.
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Medical Billing - GX1 Record
If you thought you were done with the oxygen billing part of medical billing, you'll need to take a second look. After the GX0 record, comes its little brother and royal pain in the neck, the GX1 record. More claims get denied because of this seven field record than any other record its size. Keep reading to find out why and other important details.
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S Corporation Forms
An S corporation is a type of corporation that the IRS recognizes. S corporations follow taxation rules that differ from those that regular corporations follow. A main difference is that S corporations are exempt from double taxation. This is because the owner declares the income a corporation receives in individual tax returns. Corporations are not subjected to taxation of the income. The taxation rules follow those of sole proprietorship and partnership businesses. However, they enjoy the limited liability (protection) corporations receive.
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A Review of Online Bill Pay
If you're anything at all like me, you weren't in need of constant reminders to pay all of the monthly bills. And don't we all know that there are plenty of them including credit cards, electricity, cable, water, rent, and car loan or I will simply forget all about them.
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Profit Potential of the Product Life Cycle
Every product has a life cycle and the various stages of this can produce different profit margins and as such it is best to be aware of the product life cycle when looking at your selling margins going forward.
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Sage Training in the Workplace
Sage Training - A helpful guide for anyone that has had the task of company accounting dumped on them using Sage Software without the investment in training.
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Accounts Receivable
A company offers products and/or services to its customers to generate sales. The transaction takes place when the customer buys the goods and/or services at the price and conditions agreeable to both parties. Generally the transaction is completed when the customer pays after taking delivery of goods and/or services.
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Get the Most from Your Investment
Business expos can be an excellent marketing investment and an outstanding way to build your business. To gain the most from your investment develop a plan for before, during and after show preparation.
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Big Unions Vs. Big Business
Many Industry analysts who study the on-going push-pull between Multi-National Conglomerates and their Labor Unions understand the history behind organized labor.
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Create Bar Codes
Barcodes are created with the help of graphics. The codes make use of widths of white spaces and black bars. The widths of the spaces and bars must be printed within exact tolerances in order to be readable by most bar code readers and scanners. Presently, barcodes are created by Microsoft Windows using three main graphic types: bitmaps, fonts and metafiles.
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High Risk Merchant Accounts
High-risk merchants such as telemarketers, Internet/e-commerce businesses, merchants in the travel and cruise industries, businesses that conduct Internet auctions, and businesses offering membership clubs may face difficulty opening a merchant account.
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Do You Know and Plan For The 3-R's for Your Business?
Technology, the global marketplace are important factors in today's business environment, but when you boil it down, business today is not that much different than business 20, 50 or 100 years ago. Learn this simple, tried and true business model that can help deliver immediate results.
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Online Guide to Public Records
Whether researching a business plan, running a credit check on a potential customer or finding out the status of a lawsuit, today's business person requires information found in U.S. public records. That information is often available online.
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Hidden Traps for Life Partners Who Work Together
You may think that it would be wonderful to be in business with your spouse, but the truth is that when life partners become business partners unspoken assumptions can cause significant problems.
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