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Focus on Undergraduate Course in Risk Management and Insurance

For risk management analysts or associates, average total compensation in the U.S. grew from $111,000 in 2005 to $121,000 in 2006. For senior associates or managers, compensation rose $150,000 to $166,000. Do you have the aptitude to pursue a career in risk management?


Use The Right Benefit Statements on Your Website (and in All Your Marketing)

You have probably been told a hundred times to put benefit statements on your website and in all your marketing, and you have probably done so. Are you using the right kind of benefit statements? Check out this short article to find out!


Hard Money Business Loan - The Facts About a Hard Money Business Loan

First of all, it is time to review what types of loans are being offered and which type you may already have. Every bank, savings and loan and credit union has a somewhat bewildering package of small business loans.


Create Your Own Referral Sales Force

Surround yourself with a network of competent professionals and add more value to your client relationships.


Businesses for Sale - How to Sell a Business

The buying and selling of privately owned businesses in Australia has often been referred to as the hidden market. This is due to the fact that historically businesses have been very reluctant to reveal that they are for sale, which has kept a $Trillion market be hidden from view. But this is starting to change.


Seven Things You Need To Think Of in Business Backups

If you're thinking of doing backups, likely the first things to come to mind are backing up your computer and maybe your email. There are so many other things that need to be backed up though.


Street Signs

Streets signs' refers to signs put up on street sides for indicating street names, road signs, traffic signs, parking prohibitions, directions, maps, and other information. Street signs are put up on elevated spots so that they are clearly visible. Individuals also require street signs to put up personal advertisements or name and address of their house for easy location by the mail delivery personnel. However, putting up personal signs requires permission from the government authority prior to its installation.


Low Cost High Risk Merchant Accounts

The need to save money is becoming more imperative these days. Prices of certain commodities have gone so high that even those who have money are complaining. Because of this, many people are finding ways to establish an online business that can give them more profit but with using only a small amount of capital.


The Pressure On The Freight Industry to Go Green

With climate change becoming more real and obvious, the realisation of the need to 'go green' is now becoming far more mainstream. Green issues are therefore, possibly unsurprisingly, also having an impact on the freight forwarding industry


How to Start a Nursing Agency Business

Starting a business is not as complicated as it seems. In fact, all you really need to get started is a positive attitude, and the desire to be self employed! The supply of something that's in demand, and money. For now let's focus on the second component of having a business, what's in demand?


Are You Frustrated with Lack of Business Funding Options?

I help to educate small business owners as to all the alternative financial tools available to them today that were not previously available. Any vendor or merchant who accepts credit or debit cards can easily get an advance from their future credit and or debit card receipts. The folks I work with help businesses leverage their liquid assets so that no debt is created and added to their balance sheets.


Why Incorporate Your Business

There are several different forms of business organizations available. This refers to the legal arrangements of the business. The form you choose for your business is the form that best suits your purposes. There are different legal and tax implications of each. The three forms are sole proprietor, partnership and corporation.


Employee Time Clock System

Employee time clocks are time systems used by organizations to accurately record the number of hours worked by each employee every week. The clocks have evolved with time and the companies still need some sort of system that they can use to generate payroll and ensure that the employees are paid for each hour they worked.


Getting Ahead at Work Part II

5 ways to prove your worth and get ahead in a corporate environment.


Financing Your Staffing Agency

Do you own a staffing agency? Is meeting payroll your biggest challenge? Learn how to finance your growing staffing agency.


How to Avoid Being Taken Advantage of on Free Consultations

I often recommend that my clients consider offering free consultations. They provide a great opportunity to get a “foot in the door” while, at the same time, allowing a relationship (i.e., rapport and trust) to begin to form. To the extent you decide to offer free consultations, I recommend the following guidelines:


The Fastest Growing Company in the World

So you want to have the fastest growing company in the world. Any one coach or entrepreneur can tell you it takes teamwork, time management, organizational, innovation and execution skills. Almost always right, but what does it take to make a great company in today's world? Why are companies like Microsoft expanding and companies like GM decreasing. Is it technology, partly, innovation, partly but not completely. What makes the best companies rise to the top? It is the S WORD.


Electrical Safety in the Workplace: What are you Obligated to do?

Looking specifically at electrical safety in the workplace, what steps are you obligated to take in order to ensure you satisfy legal requirements for your workplace equipment?


A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits

A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.



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