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    • Who Should Receive 1099 Misc Forms?

      The Internal Revenue Services utilizes the Form 1099 for the preparation and filing of informational returns. Form 1099 is used to report various types of income other than salaries, wages and tips (which are reported on a Form W-2). Three copies of a Form 1099 are prepared--or the payer, the payee and the IRS. The IRS established... more »

    • How to Reduce Paperwork

      Papers can pile up quickly, leaving your desk cluttered and you feeling overwhelmed. Reduce paperwork in the office with the following tips. more »

    • How to Negotiate Expense Reimbursement

      While the reimbursement of employee business expenses might seem a straightforward matter needing little negotiation, it is an extremely important item for some employees whose positions require significant travel, entertainment, research or presentation expenses. If you fit one of these categories it behooves you to negotiate these... more »

    • How to Earn a PHD in Marketing

      Most students pursuing a doctorate degree plan to become a professor or researcher in the field in which they earn the doctorate degree. In most colleges of business, marketing is a possible degree for those wanting to become an expert on the 4 P's of marketing which are product, price, place and promotion. more »

    • FHA Streamlined Refinancing Process

      FHA Streamline mortgage loans are advantageous because they lower current monthly payments. The process of obtaining one is similar to applying for any mortgage refinancing, except there's less hassle, less paperwork and low costs. With an FHA Streamline loan:
      No credit check is required.
      No income documentation with W-2's or... more »

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