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I'm reading right now about "corporate culture", causing me to reflect on a company where I worked over a decade ago. It was 5 years old when I joined it; eight years later...
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Partly because many banks are shying away from lending money and partly because leasing is a quick and easy way to acquire a piece of equipment your business needs.
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You’re in the door! You’ve almost made it! If you’re in the processing of negotiating a licensing deal with a company, then please read the following advice carefully.
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When you sell the property, any gains you realized from depreciation deductions at the time of sale will get hit with a federal tax that can run as high as 25%.
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One of the things I found most interesting and relevant about the work were the "functional skills" Hirshfield argued one must obtain at some point during their lifetime – and obviously, the earlier...
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Job cuts in 2009 are shaping up to continue the disturbing trend from last year, when the US lost the most jobs since World War II. The number of workers claiming unemployment benefits...
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I'm frequently asked what I'm looking for when I'm reading the newspaper, trade journal or websites. Basically, I'm looking for any event that might create opportunities. They could be inside the firm (new...
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"We've learned that the job is never finished. The commercialization of products is truly an on-going process. We're still working with many of the inventors from seasons one and two, because we're committed...
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Return on Investment (ROI) could mean survival. Marketing sizing and the cost of customer acquisition and cash flow are critical for start-ups as well as continuing businesses.
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By Colleen DeBaise |  Filed In: Small Business and Company Structures & Ownership
Entrepreneurs who bank on selling the business to fund retirement need to recession-proof their plan.
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Even loyal customers eventually use other suppliers, so you'll have to acquire new business in order to maintain the status quo – or to survive a difficult market.
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If you are a beginning investor, you might wonder when it is a good time to buy or sell stocks.
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By Chandler Harris |  Filed In: Product Development and Product Management
One major fork in the road for technology companies comes with the choice to either expand the product offerings or stick to refining one core technology. But how does a company evaluate these...
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From the Small Business Administration. The primary financial statements are represented in the balance sheet and income statement. Learn more about these statements: Balance Sheet Income Statement BALANCE SHEET The balance sheet is...
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Depending on the stage of development and type of business, there are different ways of compensating your advisory board. So let's get practical.
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Filed In: Angel Investment
Angel investors -- successful business executives, engineers or other professionals who have an interest in investing in businesses -- can add value to your business through their individual expertise or through their network...
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If you're considering making an offer to buy a small business, whether it be where you work or where you patronize, you may be wondering how much to offer.
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Instead of taking information as it comes, we are now intent-driven; we actively seek information that serves our needs from moment to moment.
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Generally, businesses need a new EIN (employer ID number) when their ownership or structure has changed. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about changing your EIN.
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By purchasing a franchise, you often can sell goods and services that have instant name recognition and can obtain training and ongoing support to help you succeed. But be cautious.
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