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Doing Business in Morocco, Investing in Moroccan Properties and Retirement Homes
One of the fastest growing economy in Africa and the Middle East, with a business friendly government and a generous lifestyle, Morocco is a great place to do business, invest, develop properties. Taking the example of a retirement home construction project, this article will explain why this is the best time to take advantage of this business and investment opportunity.
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How You Can Earn $200 Everyday by Helping 911
A business that makes addresses easier to read and locate was the product of one man early experience in delivery. Now, it is being advertised to invite affiliates to market the products and earn $200 everyday and help out 911 emergency services at the same time. What is this product anyway and what can you do to take advantage of it?
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Business For Sale - How to Tell if the Profits are Real
A potential owner reviewing the performance of a business over several years may be presented with a substantial difference between the current years EBIT and previous years. They will need to determine the source of the difference, whether it is due to improved business performance or is a change in the way the business finances have been accounted for.
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How the New SEC Regs Affect Compensation Committees
An interesting aspect of the proposed new Security & Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations on Executive Compensation relate to the need to supply justification for their decisions (see February 2006 issue for details of the proposed regulation).
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A Compensation Committee Checklist
The Compensation Committee is appointed by and serves in an advisory role to a company's Board of Directors. It makes the important final decisions on many executive compensation matters, including the types and particulars of the pay plans themselves, the amount of compensation, and even the performance measures and specific targets upon which the executives will be judged for purposes of calculating incentive awards.
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S Corporations Structure
In any business entity, the type of business determines the income tax return form to be filed. In other words, the business structure determines the legal and tax considerations. S Corporation is one of the most common forms of business structure with a limited number of shareholders that is treated as a partnership for tax purposes.
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Nevada Corporation FAQs
Many business owners opt to incorporate their business to protect themselves and the business from unanticipated losses and liabilities. Both small as well as large businesses can be incorporated. It is possible to incorporate businesses in any state in the United States, regardless of where the business is operated. Many business owners choose to incorporate their businesses in Delaware or Nevada, as they are very corporate-friendly. Nevada has highly favorable corporate laws. Many new business owners and small business owners lack adequate knowledge about the corporate laws prevailing in Nevada. The most frequently asked questions about Nevada corporations, include what are the different types of corporation entities, the process of incorporation, and what are the advantages of Nevada corporations.
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Big Box Home Improvement Store Scorecard
Ask 2000 Do-It-Yourself consumers who have shopped in at least 2 Big Box chains in the last 12 months about their purchases, and a profile of the giants like Home Depot. Lowes and Menards quickly emerges. Which chain provides the best value for their money? Which values them as customers? What product categories are slipping and which are gaining.
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Getting an Introduction
Introductions are easy - Find out who they know and get that person to introduce you to the target
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Have You Got Star Potential?
Every day is an opportunity to put your best foot forward and create a loyal following for your business. It's all in the details.
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An Introduction to Climatic Test Chambers And How They're Used
Many of us growing up had all sorts of inventions rolling around inside our head to better our surroundings and the world we live in. For those of you that took your ideas into the production stage (not me) you probly already found out about climatic test chambers or had to use one to test your product. This article explores the basics of what climatic test chambers are and some of the common way's they are being used today.
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Free Name Tags
The name tag supply industry is very and is driven by volume. The industry is composed of products like tags, badges and other accessories, and is targeted for meetings and event planners and employers of large organizations.
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Loan Factoring
Factoring of receivables is an arrangement whereby a company sells its accounts receivables to another company (banks and other institutions) that specializes in buying them and obtains the necessary financial accommodation. It is the most popular method of short-term financing in the US. Factoring offers the following advantages: relief to manufacturers and sellers from the bother of collection of book debts, saving in time and man-power required for debt collection, and last but not the least, adequate and better source of financing.
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The Language of Success - Listening to Your Parents May Be Bad for Business
We were told a lot of things when we were kids. Some of what we were told may have been helpful, some less so. The way our parents told us to communicate in public may actually be harmful to the health of our business. This Success Tips article by author and speaker, Ike Krieger, will help you recognize the self sabotaging communications habits that may be keeping you from achieving your ultimate business success.
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Top 10 Workplace Trends for 2006
As 2005 starts to slowly fade in our rear view mirror, I get excited about thinking what we will see ahead of us in the area of workplace trends. Here's what the crystal ball says are the top 10 trends we'll be seeing in the workplace in 2006.
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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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