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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
Commercial Lending
and
Banking, Lending & Credit Services
Keep your business nimble and ready for ever-changing opportunities.
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Recession
and
Economic Conditions
One of the issues that many people are worried about in terms of their present and -- especially -- their future personal finances is the economy.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Manufacturing
Hook a customer with what you do best, then hit on them for projects that are beyond your sweet spot.
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By Nikki Royston |
Filed In:
Sustainable Development
and
Pollution Monitoring, Prevention & Remediation
New Report Gives Good News To Organic Food
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By Joel Libava |
Filed In:
Buying a Franchise
and
Franchises
Have you run across some outstanding franchise company websites?
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By Joseph Carrabis |
Filed In:
Internet & WWW
and
Media & Telecommunications
NextStage Receives First Patent
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Business Climate & Conditions
and
Company Activities & Management
Small businesses pay more as a percentage of payroll for health care compared with large corporations, a new study reports.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Personal Computers
and
Computer Equipment
It simply costs more to recycle and to recover any usable parts from old devices than it takes to make new products. As long as this is the case it isn’t easy to...
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By Carol Carter |
Filed In:
Environmentalism
and
Environment & Natural Resources
$30 million worth of green
Blog Post
By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Risk Management
and
Management
Failure to ensure improved performance after a negative performance appraisal can come back to bite you.
Blog Post
By AllBusiness and Maui Millionaires |
Filed In:
Electronics Overview
and
Electronics
I am at the point where a business owner must reach out to a more knowledgeable source who understands the whole game, and how to win it. Knowledge is power and it’s not...
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Health Insurance
and
Insurance
You are reading and hearing news reports today on the latest report on the trend in health care costs. The benchmark annual study published in Health Affairs today eminates from this press release....
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Medicare
and
Government Health Insurance
Here is the press release for the study on health care costs from CMS, also published in Health Affairs today, This is also a "need to know" article.
Blog Post
By Lynette DeNike |
The most heinous identity crimes don't occur when someone steals your checkbook or credit card. The serious damage occurs when they steal your entire credit history.
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By Lynette DeNike |
Here's a statistic you probably don't want to hear: More than 70 percent of credit reports contain mistakes. These mistakes can range from misspelling of your name to accounts you never opened.
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Corporate Tax
and
Tax Law
The IRS has targeted small businesses with stepped-up audits and more red tape to close the so-called "tax gap." But better education and a simplified tax code may be smarter ways for the...
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By Rob Dull |
Filed In:
Annual Financial Results
and
Financial Results
The general ledger is the foundation of real accounting, but in my mind, the GL was where one would make adjustments for bookkeeping errors and uncertainty. This means that even though I've generated...
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By Rob Dull |
The general ledger is the foundation of real accounting, but in my mind, the GL was where one would make adjustments for bookkeeping errors and uncertainty. This means that even though I've generated...
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