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By David Worrell |
Filed In:
Finance
There's just ONE thing to remember about effective bookkeeping: Don't make it complicated. Here are five examples to illustrate my point.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Franchising
Also this week: Japanese families adopt fast-food dinners as the newest Christmas custom, and Burger King cries foul over a "degrading" TV commercial.
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By Guest Blogger |
Filed In:
Hiring & Firing
and
Staffing & HR
Small business owners deal with a lot of bad information when it comes to recruiting. Here are seven of the most common myths -- and the truth about them.
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By Sara Wilson |
Filed In:
Franchising
Are you a military veteran considering buying a franchise? Learn how other vets did it, and what resources are out there to help you succeed.
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By Hoover's Editors |
Filed In:
Manufacturing
and
Industries
From Corning to Woolrich, America's oldest manufacturing companies offer templates for success.
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Filed In:
Employee Leave
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Compensation & Benefits
Nearly all employers are bound by the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA) to provide reemployment, as well as additional benefits to employees who perform military service.
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By Paul McCord |
Filed In:
Afghanistan
and
South Central Asia
Thank you to those who are serving or who have served.
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By Paul McCord |
Filed In:
Vietnam War
and
Historical Events
Technology advances killed tens of thousands during the Civil War--how many sellers is it killing today?
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By David Worrell |
Filed In:
Small Business
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Harvard Business Review insulted entrepreneurs everywhere with advice to "wait until you are 30". Don't listen. Maturity is no asset to the modern entrepreneur. Quit your job while you still can!...
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By Laurel Donnellan |
Filed In:
Resumes & Curricula Vitae
and
Labor & Employment
A few weeks ago, my colleague Kelly Chapa and I had the opportunity to interview one soldier of thousands who has returned from active service to the worst economy since the Depression.
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By Paul McCord |
Filed In:
Armies
and
Armed Forces
We don't say it often enough, but thank you for giving us the opportunity to pursue our lives in freedom and safety.
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By Olessia Smotrova-Taylor |
Filed In:
Armies
and
Armed Forces
There are proposal professionals who fight the battles and don't complain about the lack of budget, imperfect capture, tight deadlines, or tough customers and difficult proposal team members.
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By Olessia Smotrova-Taylor |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
Tip #3 for winning government proposals, with 10 tangible steps for simple, no-nonsense market research, building a pipeline quickly, and deciding whether to bid or not bid on a government contracting opportunity. The...
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By John Foley |
Filed In:
Economic News
and
Economy & Economic Indicators
We have a history. When times are good and money is flowing we often take our eyes off the ball. We tend to be less disciplined, more flamboyant, and the 1-2% fluctuation in...
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By John Foley |
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Blogs & Message Boards
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Internet Social Networking
If water is the foundation, food is the mortar. Food has a way with people. It holds them, pulls them, and tugs at them. It brings them together
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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
Diplomatic Services
and
State Departments & Foreign Services
Recently Wal-Mart.com was caught charging shoppers five times the regular cost to ship merchandise purchased on its website to overseas service men and women. Other retailers can't ship to overseas personnel because their...
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By Jonathan Farrington |
Filed In:
Armies
and
Armed Forces
Of all the qualities needed for leadership, only one is indispensable – courage. Without it, all the others are more or less useless. Courage has been shown by all who we recognise as...
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By AllBusiness Editorial |
Filed In:
Labor & Employment Law
and
Legal
Find out what your obligations are when dealing with employees called to serve in the military.
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Filed In:
Labor & Employment Law
and
Legal
Nearly all employers are bound by the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) to provide reemployment and additional benefits to employees who perform military service.
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By Sean Kelly |
Filed In:
Veterans
and
Demographic Groups
The Little Caesars Veterans Program provides business opportunities to veterans as they transition to civilian life or seek a career change.
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