Operating a Business

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Knowing how to continue to be profitable in an economic downturn is a must for any business owner. While it is easy to believe that times will always be good and your business is immune from any issues affecting the economy, the business with a ... more »
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When you plan to start your e-business venture on the Internet, be sure to choose a partner / vendor that can provide you one stop services through various solutions. In this article, we will focus on Step One... more »
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Almost all businesses have important secrets that give them a competitive edge. Keeping these trade secrets confidential can be crucial to the success of the company, as a violation of them can result in financial losses and is a considered a ... more »
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Money Saving SECRETS on your Merchant Account Credit Card Processing, SEO Website & Web Hosting... more »
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Businesses flourish, and businesses flounder. Companies go through good times and bad. When the bad times are bad enough, they can force the owner to put the business on the block. Here are some special considerations to ensure you and the buyer ... more »
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Getting a business checking account will help you track income and expenses and prevent intermingling with your personal accounts... more »
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Shipping a package anywhere in the world can be done easily by utilizing DHL's worldwide delivery services. Packages can be shipped from the comfort of your own home or via any of DHL's shipping facilities. To learn how to ship via DHL, follow ... more »
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Here's how to keep employee theft from happening... more »
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Taking inventory is required for tax and business purposes, and lets you know exactly how much stock or goods you have on hand... more »
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When you relocate your business, it is important to inform your customers, vendors and business associates when you are moving, and why. By writing a business relocation letter, you are taking the time to reinforce your business contacts and ... more »
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Planning and writing a proper business report that reaches its intended audience and motivates its readers takes planning, research and a commitment to the success of the report... more »
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Buying an existing small business can be a great way to become a business owner. The purchase will give you an established client base and potential profits, but there are certain things a buyer should be aware of. Doing a little research and ... more »
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Choosing your board of directors can either make or break the financial success of your organization. Choose wisely and remember that it's OK to expect results from the people you have chosen to represent your nonprofit organization in the community... more »
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You've finally decided on the catchy word, symbol or slogan that you'll use to market your product, service or Web site. Before you proceed any further, make sure somebody isn't already using it in a way that might lead to customer confusion... more »
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One of the cornerstones of this country is the inherent right of free speech, which is guaranteed by the First Amendment of the Constitution. However, there are limits to that protection and an individual who makes false statements is usually not ... more »
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Termination of a business operation, known as dissolution, requires several steps, and the assistance of a legal or tax professional is often necessary. Of course, you can informally dissolve your company by terminating all business action and ... more »
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Location, location, location is the key to success or failure for many businesses. Where you locate your company depends on its industry (service or manufacturing), number of employees, rate of growth and target market, among other variables... more »
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Replacing your cash register and payment processing terminal with a point of sale (POS) system is a great way to take your business to the next level. Few purchases can have as dramatic an effect on your hospitality business as a POS system. A ... more »
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A 900 number refers to a pay per call telephone service where the caller pays for information that is received during the phone call. Recently, 900 numbers have become popular as more businesses are considering offering a variety of services to ... more »
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If you're looking for great business cards, find out how to get them FREE... more »
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Getting sponsorship is crucial to providing funds for charities, events and activities. Follow these guidelines to get the money flowing... more »
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Employees now are covered under federal legislation that allows for an unpaid leave in the event of a health crisis or an addition to the family. Understanding these laws - and communicating them to employees - is vital if work is to run smoothly... more »
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The right professional speaker can strike a chord in front of any group of people. Do your homework before selecting one... more »
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For many businesses, filing taxes as an S corporation, or S-corp, is a good way to lower their tax burden and distribute the costs of doing business. Each shareholder is taxed according to the amount of his or her share, thus relieving the ... more »
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Taking on your competition is not an easy task, but you need to know how to do business with the big boys. The following tips and suggestions will help you in the future as your business develops and grows it is the strategies that you employ ... more »