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  • How to Find Help When Starting a Small Business

    Information on small business resources and how you can find the funding, advice and everything you need to know about launching a small business. Follow these tips to move your business in the...

  • How to make a S.W.O.T. Analysis

    S.W.O.T. is an acronym: • Strengths • Weaknesses • Opportunities • Threats Basically, it is a management analysis outline based on an imaginary situation. With it, management can plan further...

  • How to Free Your Time By Outsourcing Projects

    Whether your aim is to earn a passive income or not, outsourcing your projects can take your progress to another level. If you're employed full-time and dream of starting a project, then you know...

  • How to Find an Answering Service

    If you have a small business, are thinking of starting a small business or you simply want to know more about the answering service industry, you might be looking at how to find an answering...

  • How to Maximize The Effectiveness of Your Online Content

    As a professional, a significant amount of time is spent learning your trade, developing your content, and refining your craft. Therefore, there is no time to waste. Being organized is one of the...

  • How to Reduce Food Costs at Your Day Care Center

    One of the largest expenses in running a day care center is the food costs. It doesn't matter whether you are a large center or a small home based center, food costs are costly. This article will...

  • How to Start a Corporation to Fund a New Business

    Corporations are normally formed because their owners wish to shield their personal assets from liability for company debts. Each U.S. state has its own incorporation procedure, and corporations...

  • How to Report Payments to a Contractor to the IRS

    Both business owners and contractors who subcontract work to others must determine whether these workers are employees or independent contractors according to the IRS. This determination will help...

  • How to Send a Document Back to a Business

    Good record keeping is one of the most important parts of running a business office. Lost documents can cost businesses and customers a small fortune. Unfortunately, many businesses do not track...

  • How to Write a Request for Payment

    Whether you're a business owner who extends credit to customers or an individual who sometimes helps out friends and family members with a personal loan, there may be occasions when you'll need to...

  • How to Create Flow Charts for Job Duties

    Let's say you are a manager at a company and you supervise several employees. You want the employees to understand their job duties because you must evaluate their job performance annually. You...

  • How to Record Vehicles Purchased on Credit in Accounting

    Recording a fixed asset purchase, when you write a check for it is straight forward, but when you finance a vehicle, its an asset and a liability. Purchasing a truck or car on credit rather than...

  • How to Write a Business Inquiry Letter

    In the previous article in our example of a letter which expressed dissatisfaction for work done by a concrete company, the response to this letter may be negative even though you have done...

  • How to Write an Unpleasant Business Letter

    Sometimes in business there are occasions when you are not happy with the work that someone has done. You may have expected something completely different from what was actually delivered. This...

  • How to Write a Business Letter Part III

    In the last article more rules on how to address a business letter were discussed such as where to place the date, how to address the person you are writing to known as the salutation, keeping the...

  • How to Write a Business Letter Part II

    Three rules for writing business letters, not indenting the paragraphs, printing both your own address and the address of the other party and letting the other party know what you are writing...

  • How to Assess Organizational Culture

    Office environment, stress level, co-worker relationships and employee psychology make up an organization's culture. Assessing organizational culture through the metric created by Stephen Robbins...

  • How to Handle a Returned Check & Insufficient Funds

    Every business that takes checks from customers someday has to face a returned check for insufficient funds. This does not have to be something to be feared as long as there is a policy and...

  • How to Find Luxury Builders in Spanish Oaks

    Many of these homes are graced with natural slate walls and warm earthy colors of paint.

  • How to Use Less Disposable Break Room Cups

    The cost of paper cups can add up to a substantial amount over time, especially if you're buying them for multiple office break rooms. If you're looking for a way to reduce facilities costs, this...

  • How to Write a Business Letter Part I

    How do you write a business letter? Business letters are different from the informal letters you may be used to writing. It is important to follow the rules of writing business letters in order...

  • How to Find My Dun & Bradstreet Credit Score

    Dun & Bradstreet is one of the largest business credit-reporting agencies. The company has a large database with more than 140 million business records. Like consumer credit agencies, Dun...

  • How to Obtain Credit Reports of Tenants

    Obtaining a credit report is a crucial part of the screening process before renting someone property. Prospective tenants who have credit reports in good standing are less likely to give you...

  • How to Start a Good Non Profit Organization

    Many people have causes that they care deeply about. Some people wonder how they can become more involved with their cause. The best way to get involved with a cause is to be involved in a non...

  • How to Manage Your Business in a Recession

    A recession is parallel to a hurricane; the latter is a violent storm and a recession is a violent economic storm. Both disasters can be predicted, but there is no way to actually measure the...

  • How to Improve Quality System Training Per ISO Standards

    Effective employee training is the foundation of any business operation. When your company's quality management system is certified to the ISO9001 Standards, all activities related to the quality...

  • How to Save Money on Your Medical Equipment

    Medical equipment is extremely expensive. A new anesthesia machine or a new surgery table can cost more than most new cars. A new ventilator or respirator can cost more than the annual tuition...

  • How to Sign Up to Earn Money with Livework

    There are more than a few ways to earn money from home. If you are not a paid-to-click ads or do surveys kind of person, I’ll tell you how to sign up with a company you can write with called Livework.

  • How to Obtain a Credit Report on a Tenant

    Screening the credit histories of potential candidates who want to live in your rental properties is an important step in the application process. It will help ensure that you receive your rental...

  • How to Tag Asset Tags

    Every business needs to keep an inventory of its assets. The inventory is useful to determine the value of your physical assets, to provide a list for insurance purposes, and to calculate...

  • How to Increase Motivation in a Work Environment

    When you are extremely motivated it means you are eager to achieve a particular goal for yourself, something or someone. At times the prompts needed to produce your goal-oriented conduct are...

  • How to Sell Without Selling or Being Pushy

    Product promotion can come across as a pushy sales pitch to the customer and not sit right with the marketer as well. You can create a product promotion strategy that is successful without...

  • How To Manage Organizational Contacts

    Organizational contacts are a key resource in business. Individuals and businesses both need to effectively retrieve needed contact information collected over time. Additionally, a business will...

  • How to Buy the Right Massage Chair

    Chair massage is not only a great way to provide inexpensive massage to a wide range of clients, it can also be very profitable and lead to steady and lucrative massage work. The most important...

  • How to Check a Renter's Credit Rating

    As a landlord, before you rent an apartment or home to a possible tenant, you'll want to check his credit so you can review his bill-paying habits and see if he has any evictions or lawsuits from...

  • How to Set Up a Help Desk Office

    Do you sometimes feel society has become one big help desk? Think about it. You call one when your computer crashes and another when you need assistance cooking your Butterball® turkey. The...

  • How to Strategically Communicate With Your Boss

    Are trying to find a way to communicate with your boss. There is a simple and strategic approach in which you can make yourself look professional without kissing butt. Just follow these few simple...

  • How to Explain to a Potential Employer Why You Have a Criminal Record

    You have found the job opening you have been looking for. Your experience is perfect for it. It is a company that is growing and you want nothing more than to become a part of that team. Your are...

  • How to Sell Used Medical Equipment to Make Money

    If you are updating your operating room or if you plan to retire soon, you should know that your used medical equipment may be worth thousands of dollars. The money that you receive from the sale...

  • How to Buy a Refurbished Defibrillator

    A defibrillator is a life-saving piece of medical equipment that every hospital, surgery center and medical office should have on hand. While a brand new defibrillator can be costly, you can buy...

  • How to Check PMP Certification

    An individual's PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) certification status may be instantly verified by using the designated area of the PMI website entitled the PMP Online Credential...

  • How to Plan & Schedule Evaluating Emotional Inventory

    With the start of the holiday season, the hustle bustle is officially underway. Adding another chapter to your “to do” list on an already over booked calendar can be a bit overwhelming. Now...

  • How to Due Diligence a Debt Collection Agency

    Debt collection agencies assist companies who extend credit to collect bad debt. Performing due diligence is an important aspect in the hiring of a debt collection agency. There are many...

  • How to Calculate the Economic Profit of a Business

    Calculating the economic profit of a business requires knowing the expenses and asking price for products and services. Subtract costs from price and you have profit. The cost of producing an item...

  • How to Prepare Self Evaluations

    A self evaluation can help employees understand what they are doing right and what they are doing wrong. Creating self evaluations is an important way to help your business because you will be...

  • How to Write an Employee Evaluation Form

    Evaluating your employees is important for understanding their strengths and weaknesses. Your employee evaluation form will give you the information you need in order to know which training to...

  • How to Get a Dunn & Bradstreet Rating

    A Dun & Bradstreet number (or D-U-N-S number) is a nine-digit code that identifies your business among a worldwide database of more than 100 million global businesses. A D-U-N-S number helps...

  • How to Purchase Medical Equipment

    Doctors and health care professionals spend billions of dollars and countless hours annually on medical equipment purchases. The process of buying medical equipment for your facility can be...

  • How to Learn From Articles Being Deleted

    Have you had your articles disappear like planes or boats in the Bermuda Triangle??? They just disappear. There are times to be hurt in life and times not to be hurt. There are times to be upset...

  • How to Verify EIN Number for a Business

    An EIN, or Employer Identification Number, also known as a Federal Tax ID Number, is a legal requirement used to identify a business. Sole proprietors are not required to use an EIN; however, an...

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