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The Art of Looking Busy on the Job for Office Workers

Tips for you, the efficient office employee who finished all your job responsibilities early. You don't want to get handed a new stack of work by the boss, now, do you?


Using Technology In Estimating Construction Costs For More Accuracy

A construction cost estimator knows that there are a lot of expenses that need to be tracked when estimating a job. Many people who have been in the industry for a long time have always relied on pen, paper and a calculator to estimate a job. The size of the contingency should be based upon the size of the job. If all goes off without a hitch, there will be an excess of funds to use for addition work or anything else the client wants to do.


Earning Extra Income

People today find it hard to survive on one income and should that income dry up then it is time to start looking for something new to fall back on.


Toward a New Aid Model

In terms of trends in how aid is approached and organized, a partnership model focused on country ownership and performance based aid is becoming increasingly popular. It typically applies one or both of the following principles:


Prepaid Phone Cards

Prepaid phone card let you make international phone calls from any part of the world, providing that you have a touch tone phone.


Finding A Nursery Job Online

Should you be looking for a nursery job and have found nothing suitable so far, it would be a brilliant idea to use the Internet as an employment means. Of course, you cannot always get hired just by browsing the Internet!


3 Secrets to Time Management for Small Business Owners

Time Management is a big issue for small business owners! Read about my 3 secrets and get the answers to your questions that you didn't know how to ask.


Preparing Your Cleaning Business for a Disaster

You spend years building up a successful cleaning business. And, unfortunately, in just a matter of minutes it can be wiped out by a disaster - fires, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, and chemical spills are just a few of the things that can wipe out your business in a matter of minutes. How you prepare ahead of time can determine if your business succeeds or fails after a disaster happens.


Medical Billing - Picking Your Software

If you're starting a medical billing company, one of the first things you'll want to do is pick out some software. This article will give you some basic things to look for and be careful of.


Ebay Urban Sales: Why Urban Clothing Is Hot On eBay

Understanding and capitalizing on eBay urban wear sales.


Time Management-Defining Stupidity

Are you using the same techniques that you used last year and four years ago to manage your phone calls, your email, and your long-term projects? You cannot afford to retain the same ineffective processes with the increasing workloads that you have to manage.


Eliminating Business Debt

Whether you're a large, limited company falling behind on your bills, or the sole trader of a small business that hasn't paid themselves in months, there is one common ground which they both share.


Have Your Own Business As Pet Sitters

Pet sitting can be a rewarding job but can also be tiring. If you are interested in making your own business as a pet sitter, here are answers to most frequently Asked Questions about this career. 1...


Freight Brokers

Freight brokers are described quite simply as people who bridge the gap between a shipper (those that will need to transport goods) and a licensed and reliable logistics provider, in this case, truckers.


4 Essential Steps to Eliminate Database Drama

Back in the day when I was still apart of corporate America, I found myself tasked with the huge job of figuring out what spiffy new company wide software system we needed and what would work best for us.


Starting a California LLC

Starting a LLC in California can be a daunting task. You will need to follow the state guidlines if you want to form it properly. There are many online resources to help you form your California LLC and do it right.


Is the Limited Liability Company the Right Entity for Your Business?

The Limited Liability Company is the newest kid on the block among the legal entities available in the United States for operating your business. For many entrepreneurs, it is the ideal marriage between the tax advantages of the limited partnership and the limited liability feature of the corporation. Now available in all 50 states---even to non-U.S. citizens--most likely the LLC should have a key place in your business structure.


Mergers and Acquisitions - Administering the Merger Review Process at the FTC

One of the primary duties of the Federal Trade Commission is to over see Mergers and Acquisitions in industry to prevent one company from inadvertently growing so large that it corners the market and thus becomes a monopoly inhibiting competition in the market place.


What's New For Your Business In 2006?

The plans you have for your business in 2006 will depend on where your business is in the business cycle. You'll have different tactics if it's your first year in business, to someone whose business has matured and who has passed the five-years-in-business mark.


Your Guide to Buying Security Cameras

Purchasing and implementing a security camera may save your business from the terrors of illegal entry. Investment in one could save you a whole lot of trouble.


Is Your Company Cognizant of the Mail Room Threat?

This article provides an overview of basic Mail Room Security Procedures, security awareness and supervisory responsibilities. It offers some fundamental protective measures with recommendations.


Five Questions for Improving Business Reports

Have you ever asked for a report based on data in a database? Or have you ever been asked to create such a report? Starting a report can sometimes feel like a mind reading trip into uncharted territory. Here is a discussion of five questions that make a big difference.



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