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Rental Cars, Building a Business that Never Goes Out of Style

Why start a car rental business? Well a rental car company makes a lot of sense for many reasons, not the least of which is because rental cars are utilized by many companies for their employees, and for pick-up and drop-off services.


What Your Cleaning Company Needs to Know About MSDS

There is no way a cleaning company can effectively do its job without using chemicals. Your company may use just a few basic products or a multitude of cleaners for various situations. No matter how many or how few chemicals you use, it's important that you have the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each different product that your company uses.


How I Earn Over $3,000 A Month Working Online And So Can You

See exactly how I earn over $3,000 a month. I tell exactly how I do it, and how you can start doing it.


Six Sigma Document Control Issues

In order to implement Six Sigma effectively, you have to be able to manage your resources. Here we go into detail about document control issues and why it is so important to understand.


What is Factoring Financing?

Do your clients take up to 90 days to pay invoices? Is that creating cash flow problems? Learn how to finance your company with factoring.


Be A Fool? How To Use April Fool's Day Wisely And Profitably

Saturday, April 1st is April Fool’s Day. April Fools' Day, sometimes called All Fools' Day, is one of the most light-hearted days of the year. Its origins are uncertain. Some see it as a celebration related to the turn of the seasons, while others believe it stems from the adoption of a new calendar.


Expense Report Approval

An expense report is the statement listing all the travel expenses of an employee owing to a business visit or pleasure visit. The employee has to fill up the standard expense report of his employer either online or manually and submit it to the authorized Approval Department within a specified time period for claiming reimbursement. The employee has to furnish the signature of the authorized person who has approved his visit. He/she needs to submit all the vouchers and bills of his expenses during his travel like air/train fare, hotel accommodations, transportation expenses, food expenditures and others. It is the responsibility of the employee to obtain the prior approval for his visit from the appropriate authority. The appropriate authority differs from organization to organization, and it will be decided by organization’s structure. The approval authority may sometimes be the immediate boss or departmental budget officer.


Audit Advice That You Need

Oh no! You need audit advice. You just received in the mail a notification that you are going to be audited by the IRS. What now? How do you respond to this and should you be having a heart attack now? While many people lose it as soon as they realize that the IRS is going to be asking for their records and proof, the fact of the matter is that the best audit advice is to stay calm and gather the information that you need carefully, accurately and without worry.


China Business Negotiation - Understanding the Culture

Business negotiation in China can be very a frustrating exercise for western business executives. The Chinese business culture and deliberate style of negotiation is vastly different from the more direct western approach. It is easy to lose one's perspective and patience and ultimately fail in reaching the desired agreement.


The Synergistic Organization of Unique People (S.O.U.P) Model

In the past, many organizations have relied on generic personality profiling tools to assess, recruit and manage their employees. Though these tools have garnered a certain measure of success, there were many flaws that needed to be addressed for increased workplace relevance.


Police Auctions

This property ends up in the agency's possession as the result of arrests, forfeitures, and just plain carelessness on the part of the property owner who sets a camera down in some public place and walks away.


Returns Issues in the Consumer Electronics Industry

Returns issues in the Consumer Electronics Industry. Trends, topics, and issues with current data gathering techniques. It is estimated that returns cost the Consumer Electronics industry more than $10 billion annually, and although returns are unavoidable, it is essential that a means to capture the “true” reason for product returns be developed and implemented. Information obtained from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) indicates that over 60% of all returns reflect a reason code of “defective.”



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