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  • How to Measure the Effectiveness of a Quality System

    Measuring the effectiveness of your company's quality system is an essential part of your overall quality control program. Even if your quality management system isn't registered to one of the...

  • How to Break a Franchise Agreement

    Getting into a franchise is an option many people turn to when they are looking to start their own business. When you join a franchise, you are buying into an already-established company that has...

  • How to Price a Restaurant for Sale

    Selling a restaurant can be a tricky process because so many of the variables that give a restaurant value are intangible and difficult to quantify, such as reputation, customer satisfaction and...

  • How to Calculate Load Center Forklifts

    Safely operating a powered industrial truck, or forklift, requires the driver to be cognizant of the how much weight is loaded on the forks. Each machine has a load capacity rating that limits the...

  • How to Create Flow Charts for Specific Duties

    With the passage of the Sarbanes Oxley Act, public companies are now required to document their processes. Process maps are used for this purpose. A process map is a type of flow chart. A...

  • How to Bid Commercial Cleaning Jobs

    Commercial cleaning companies offer services to businesses that do not have their own cleaning staff. Services include basic cleaning, such as emptying trash, dusting, vacuuming and sanitizing...

  • How to Close a Dental Practice

    When the clientele of a dental practice dwindles, or the owner unexpectedly dies or becomes unable to continue practicing dentistry, it may be necessary for that established dental practice to...

  • How to Set Up Accounting for Small Business

    Entrepreneurs are by nature exciting and dynamic people. Accounting is dry, mundane and detail oriented, and most entrepreneurs find it distasteful. It is, however, absolutely essential to the...

  • How to Compute Fair Market Value

    Fair market value is described by InvestorWords.com as the price a non-desperate buyer would pay and that a non-desperate seller would accept in an open market. There is no set formula or...

  • How to Create an Entity-Relationship Diagram for an Auto Service Business

    Entity-relationship (ER) diagrams demonstrate relationships between the persons, places and things in an enterprise. An auto service business Crow's Foot entity-relationship diagram illustrates...

  • How to Create an Affinity Wall

    An affinity wall is a business research tool that helps you visualize connections among data gathered from interviews and observations within an office. Affinity walls begin with pieces of paper...

  • How to Manage a Dentist Office

    A dental office must abide by many laws, rules, and regulations. A dental office manager must understand these laws, and ensure that their staff is in compliance. Dental office management...

  • How to Contact Collection Agencies

    Collection agencies fill a need far more important to businesses in tough economic times than in a better economy. With cash flow squeezed by slow or non-paying customers, it might be necessary to...

  • How to Grow a Medical Practice

    Depending on the type of medical degree you earn, you may opt to start your own private medical practice. A medical practice, however, is a business just like any other. Your patients are...

  • How to Use Life Insurance in Business Planning

    Life insurance can be an extremely powerful tool that businesses can use to protect against the loss of a valuable employee or executive. In many companies, especially small businesses, the death...

  • How to End a Business

    Closing a business can be an emotional, mentally exhausting time for you, your family and your employees. Before you shut the doors of your business, you will need to attend to a few details. It...

  • How to Figure Out Your Deductions From a Paycheck

    An employee's paycheck contains payroll information such as his net wages (pay after taxes) and his gross wages (pay before taxes). It also includes the pay period he is being paid for and, if...

  • How to Become a Charter Business

    Most think of boats and fishing expeditions when the concept of a charter business is raised. However, a charter can be an air taxi, a horse and buggy, or other, more creative transportation for...

  • How to Sell Life Insurance on the Web

    There are many avenues whereby a life insurance agent can build their book of business. While most people would probably prefer to meet and greet their life insurance agent in person, it is...

  • How to Open a Bank Account for a Foundation

    Beginning a foundation is a rewarding process for those who form it, and a beneficial thing for the community of people meant to receive the aid of the organization. An essential part of starting...

  • How to Lease Freeze-Drying Equipment for Flowers

    Since ancient times flowers have signified beauty and elegance. Different flower species grow successfully in different areas of the world but no matter what type, color or size, people appreciate...

  • How to Reduce Business Taxes

    Minimizing your company's tax bill is one of the most important tasks a manager needs to achieve. In order to do it, you need to perform a detailed tax planning analysis and create a workable tax...

  • How to Organize a Small Business Office

    Running a small business can be your dream. Making sure that every product you are putting out is up to par with your standards takes priority over most other functions of the business. All of the...

  • How to Prepare A SWOT Analysis

    A SWOT Analysis is prepared when evaluating the external and internal environments. The SWOT Analysis contains the following catergories: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. By...

  • How to become an AFL football coach

    This is just a few easy steps on how to become and coach an Australian rules football team.

  • How to Write a Business Plan for a Coin Operated Laundry

    The coin operated laundry is a staple of urban American neighborhoods. It also entails significant startup costs, and has unavoidable overhead expenses. Careful planning will go a long way to...

  • How to Write a Response to an Audit Report

    During an audit, business management can feel they have little power over the process or the audit result. But once an audit has been completed by the internal audit department, the corporate...

  • How to Improve Business Decision Making

    Strong business decision-making skills are an important characteristic of modern managers and entrepreneurs. Seeking to improve your decision-making skills can help you to make the right choices...

  • How to Do Business With a Company in Bankruptcy

    Bankruptcy is a word that strikes fear through the hearts of any business that supplies other firms. But a customer in bankruptcy may not be the worst thing that could happen. You can still do...

  • How to Acquire a Florida Business Tax ID

    Starting or expanding a business in Florida comes with a number of tax considerations. These considerations depend largely on what the business does and its type of legal organization. ...

  • How To Set Up Office Cubicles

    Setting up office cubicles can be a great solution when it comes to housing multiple employees in limited space. Plan out your space ahead of time to make sure you maximize the workspace while...

  • How to Decide How Much Credit to Extend to a Business

    Extending credit terms to business customers requires a thoughtful approach to some challenging questions. Should credit even be extended, and if so, how much? What are typical credit terms? How...

  • How to Create A Crisis Management Plan

    Say you're in the restaurant business and your customers become sick from something you served them. Or you run a factory, and Federal agents raid your premises and arrest a number of illegal...

  • How to Keep Track of Business Expenses

    With a little planning and organization, keeping up with business expenses is an easy task. With tax season right around the corner, having complete and accurate records will pay you for time...

  • How to Hire a Massage Therapist with a Business Contract

    Hiring a massage therapist can be done two ways. You can either hire someone as an independent contractor or as an employee. Your contract will depend upon which method you choose. Both have...

  • How to Control Interruptions in Life

    Our lives can continually have interruptions, but we can manage and control them effectively.

  • How to Verify a Federal ID Number

    A Federal ID number---sometimes referred to as a Social Security Number (or SSN, used for individuals) or an Employer Identification Number (or EIN, used for companies)---is used for tax and other...

  • How to Write a Legal Bill of Sale

    A legal bill of sale is a written document that protects both the buyer and the seller from any disputes that may arise from the transaction of an item or service. A legal bill of sale is...

  • How to Manage a Pool Hall

    Pool halls are a great social gathering place where family, friends, and co-workers can enjoy some leisure time away from everything else. Getting into pool hall management can be both an exciting...

  • How to Write a Confidentiality Agreement

    A confidentiality agreement is a contract between two or more parties to keep certain items or knowledge from the public. Confidentiality agreements are a common practice in business and...

  • How to Stop Shoplifting Before it Starts

    Want to stop shoplifting before it starts? Here's how.

  • How to Evaluate Business Credit Worthiness

    Established business credit is a valuable resource, especially if you want to expand your business for further equipment, products, or services. Find out how your own credit is evaluated, or...

  • How to Soundproof Offices

    The key to soundproofing offices is in the materials used to cover the floor, the walls, the windows and the partitions. The rule of thumb is that sounds waves that come into contact with hard,...

  • How to Get Enrollment Up in a Daycare Center

    Many types of daycare centers exist, with some only opening their doors to school-age children whereas others take in infants to adolescents. If you're the owner of a daycare center and want to...

  • How to Modify Business Hours of Operation to Maximize Profits

    The American standard of operation for business tends to be between 9am-5pm Monday-Friday, with frequent openings also for 9am-12am on Saturday. This schedule is accepted by everyone, even though...

  • How to Improve Quality of Service in Payroll

    Employees expect to be paid accurately and on time. The employer is responsible for ensuring this happens. Often, he employs a payroll staff to perform these duties. Everyone makes mistakes, and...

  • How to Determine How Much Can Be Contributed to a SEP

    Simply running a business can be difficult, never mind helping your employees plan for retirement. A SEP IRA is a low-cost option for providing an employer-funded retirement plan for businesses...

  • How to Survive this Economic Recession

    Getting frantic about this economic recession? About to panic? Why rack your brain for how to survive a financial crash when the answer is so simple? Learn how to save money, get out of debt, stay...

  • How to Put Together a MSDS Book

    Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) provide information on how to safely handle hazardous materials. Businesses are required to provide material safety data sheets for workers to examine. The...

  • How to Design a Fire Escape Plan for the Workplace

    Fire escape plans are as important at work as they are at home. You spend eight hours a day in your office--a considerable chunk of time--and the increased number of people makes a blaze there...

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