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By Ontarianhawkins 0 comments
The hardest thing you will ever do for success in your business is LOCATE the Vision in your head, and PURSUE it with Focus and Agony until you Arrive to your Destination unto Faith and Works, but whatever you do don’t GIVE UP….. more »
By AngelBean 0 comments
When you are taking up Tyler G. Hicks’ advice and starting up your business on a shoestring it can get tough since you need accounting services but may not be able to afford them full time. Read on for an affordable solution... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
In order to open a new business or operate an existing one, the owner must update the doors to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To understand how this affects the bottom line of the business, you must learn to ... more »
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Any producer of food labeled "organic" must be certified by a USDA-accredited agency. Certification standards focus on the practices and materials of production, which must meet organic standards and be constantly documented. The certified ... more »
By piengine 0 comments
It is often commissioned a private investigator for help when you meet legal problems or would like to indent your doubts. It is really a good choice but you will have to face an important problem before entrust a private investigator, that is, ... more »
By esplainer 0 comments
Closing a corporation properly is just as important as forming one. Each state has its own procedure and documents for closing down corporations, but they are generally similar. Failure to follow the procedures and securing the Certificate of ... more »
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Business owners must pay attention to the rules regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It is important to do more than read the regulations and put them aside. You must comply with all of them and protect yourself from ... more »
By WCrew 0 comments
Follow the steps below, in a free online search, to check a corporation's current franchise tax status - or if a corporation is in good standing - in Texas... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A 1031 like-kind exchange is a legally viable way to exchange similar property without realizing a gain for tax purposes. The property is exchanged through a qualified intermediary (QI) within a specific time frame. Since this is an exchange ... more »
By WCrew 0 comments
An affidavit is a sworn and written statement under oath by the person signing the statement. Affidavits are primarily used in legal proceedings. Follow the steps below to learn how to draft an affidavit... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
People with disabilities want to move about in society with the best access possible. Fortunately, both law and social conscience are moving toward increasing access for all citizens... more »
By Mandy Vemulapalli 0 comments
Dealing with litigation is an expensive reality for many businesses. As a quicker and less costly option, many businesses are choosing alternative dispute resolution. Here are some resources to help you find a qualified arbitrator... more »
By WCrew 0 comments
You can identify the officers and directors of most corporations in Texas with a simple online search. Follow the steps below... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Businesses who generate hazardous waste are required by law to follow strict disposal regulations. The Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 was created to track hazardous waste from "cradle to grave" and to protect humans and the ... more »
By Jay-Tee Dean 0 comments
What Exactly Are The single most persuasive words to use to guarantee sales success? Contrary to conventional advertising wisdom, the most persuasive words in selling are not “FREE” and “NEW.” The word “BECAUSE” is far more persuasive. Why?.. more »
By AxSpark 0 comments
A bank can offer the most lucrative credit card deal, but… there is always a possibility of you falling victim of some unfair practices, like universal default, hidden fees, shady calculation of interest rate, etc... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A lawsuit is the last thing any business owner wants to see happen to his business. While you do everything you can to provide the best product or service possible, unfortunately, you can't please everyone. Inevitably, someone may try to pull ... more »
By Willi493 0 comments
Gas Stations (this property class also includes mini-marts attached to the gas stations, as well as oil change facilities) can be one of the most difficult properties to finance. Most local banks won't touch them and most Commercial Mortgage ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When you get a job, you fill out paperwork which includes your tax deduction information. Your boss uses this information to withhold taxes from your income. He pays this to the various tax authorities according to a set schedule. It is important ... more »
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If you own a business that is open to the public, the Americans with Disabilities Act requires that you make it wheelchair accessible. Follow these steps to ensure compliance, or you could face fines and lawsuits... more »
By matchettashton 0 comments
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If you have a unique idea, a specially designed plant or even an improvement or creation of new technology, then you need to patent it. A patent gives you legal protection from anyone who tries to copy your new idea. This is vital if you wish to ... more »
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It's necessary for writers and artists to register their work with the government's copyright office. Preregistration protects your unfinished or unpublished works from plagiarism and illegal purchasing before the publication date... more »
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The U. S. Patent and Trademark Office processes several hundred thousand trademark applications yearly. A company trademark is a primary asset that identifies a product to consumers. It's the company's brand name. The responsibility to protect a ... more »
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The United Kingdom has a large business presence in France, and many Brits are deciding to relocate their businesses and their families from one shore to another. It can be a rewarding experience, but it's imperative to do your business homework ... more »