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Credit Card Fraud Prevention - Err on the Side of Caution
The practice of accepting credit cards is not devoid of risk. In order to avoid falling victim to credit card fraud, it is best for merchants to exercise caution and investigate when necessary. A little credit card fraud prevention can save a lot of money ... and grief.
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South African Mining Companies and Mining Houses are Being Reevaluated
The Department of Minerals and Energy has embarked on a small-scale mining programme aimed at encouraging and facilitating the development of economically viable small-scale mining and mineral-based industries, in line with the government's desire that small miners gain access to mineral rights suited to small mining activity.
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Revolutionize Your Franchise
Article describes ways to implement new ideas into your franchise. Franchising is a great business venture because the name and success of the business has already been introduced to the public. Though the name of the business has already been established there are still ways to add to the popularity of your business.
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People Who Love What They Do
Why do some people love what they do while others hate it? Have you ever had a job that you hated, while a coworker love the same job?
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Accounting and Planning for a Tax Audit
How to plan for a tax audit and accounting practices for employee benefits, mandatory deductions and contributions to the proper taxing agencies, workers' classifications and income you reported.
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Differences Between Mergers and Acquisitions
Although the terms merger and acquisition are often used as though they are synonymous, they mean different things. The differences between a merger and acquisition are important to value, negotiate, and structure a client's transaction. Mergers and acquisitions both involve one or multiple companies purchasing all or part of another company. The main distinction between a merger and an acquisition is how they are financed.
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Accounting In Non-Profit Organisations
A non-profit organisation can be defined in accounting terms as an economic entity that, without gain, provides a service to the community and has an equity interest that cannot be sold. This does not imply that such an organisation cannot budget for and indeed realise, a net income for any financial year.
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Problems With EFT
EFT transactions are transmitted through an automated clearinghouse. This is known as an ACH operator and is a secured and preprogrammed system. It functions as a clearing facility controlled by private organizations or a Federal Reserve Bank and is a recognized system for inter bank electronic fund transfers. The National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) governs these systems and is responsible for their functionality.
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Mobile Access from the Field
Service companies find the scheduling of work orders a volatile and dynamic environment. Throughout a technicians day work orders are added or rescheduled causing the schedules to change. This creates an issue because the technicians in the field need these changes to be communicated efficiently.
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Financing Your Staffing Agency
Do you own a staffing agency? Is meeting payroll your biggest challenge? Learn how to finance your growing staffing agency.
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The Most Important Management Skill
Based on my unique set of experiences, I’d like to share my belief of the most important management skill and I’d like to count down to that skill in Lettermanesque fashion. You can see which skills I considered and why I believe each is important in its own right, but not THE most important skill.
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Selling A Business: What is Yours Worth?
Valuation is one of the most important parts of the selling process. If you don't understand how businesses are valued and what yours is worth, you may under or over price your business. This may mean lost profit on the sale or passing on a quality offer.
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Business Drive is Par for the Course
All golfers make bad shots, so it’s easy to see ourselves in the roles of bad-shot golfers. And, we feel the triumph of when bad-shot golfers reverse their failures and win. Winners are those who have the desire and drive to win. They brush aside the bad shots, the bad luck bounces, the wrong club choice; and they focus on winning. Is business any different?
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Understanding the Power of Your Power Network
It is said that “it’s not what you know, but who you know that counts”. I believe that “it is what you know that will give your head start, who you know that will get you going, who knows you (and your products or services) that will help you succeed, but what you do with your knowledge and relationships that will make you succeed.”
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Five Ways to Turn Small Projects into Professional Success
Yes, there have always been projects. But never before has it been so important for every person to be able to lead, manage or participate in projects of all sizes. Here are five things you can do today to excel with small team or personal projects.
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