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Free Grant Applications
One must check one’s eligibility to be able to make free grant application. Free grant application are only allowed to qualified individuals or organizations.
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Taking the Sting Out of Employee Evaluations
Employee evaluation time is often a time of hang-wringing, worry and dread. Done right, however, employee evaluations can be a valuable tool for both managers and workers. Here are some ways to improve the experience for both sides.
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Moses, Business And The 80/20 Rule
Is the 80/20 Rule an abstract economic principle or is it a model of human behavior that works the same way every time? A Five Thousand year old story provides the answer. Understanding this story and its lessons will assist any business owner to stay focused, on track and on vision.
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Those Who Use Joint Ventures, WIN
You can't teach someone persistence. People will become sufficiently persistent to succeed only when their desire for their goal exceeds the pain and discomfort they have to endure in order to reach it.
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Why You Should Agree With Royalty Fees
The article describes the process of paying royalty fees and why it is not a detriment to the franchisee. The royalty fee is an amount paid back to the franchiser for allowing their name, products, and/or services to be used. The royalty fee is a small amount to pay for a business that is already successful.
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Evolution of Accounting
Accounting has been called as the language of business. Accounting is the system which measures business activities. It processes activities in business into reports and communicates the results to top management. Let us now look through the advancement of accounting.
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What Does Your Executive Committee Do
At some point in the development of most Non-Profit organizations, the question of whether they need an Executive Committee arises. Usually this is the result of one of the following situations:
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Auctions by Government
What do governments do with their surplus and/or impounded merchandise? Surplus merchandise is government owned goods that are no longer needed. They may be office furnishings, guns, ships, buildings, office equipment. Also included in surplus merchandise is military equipment, Coast Guard equipment, and fire equipment.
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Every Business Should Have Professionally Branded Email
There are still thousands of small businesses and individuals who are not using professional looking email addresses. Why do small businesses go to all the expense of getting business cards printed and vehicle decals added with company branding without a website and professional looking email?
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Business Expense Forms
Expenses are incurred in everything that we do. For office and business uses, it is extremely important to keep a tab on them. Only then can one determine the profit and losses made. This also aids in better management of financial resources in the future. Small and big businesses need to maintain several kinds of records for travel, reimbursements, petty cash, salaries and so on. Most importantly, expenses must be submitted while filing taxes and company audit. Business expense forms are used to maintain records of expenses and help organize things better.
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Paper Shredders
As identity theft becomes a real problem in our society, paper shredders begin to fill a growing need in the community. Businesses and individuals both desire to safely and effectively destroy sensitive documents.
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Business Force Multipliers!
There is a concept in the military called a force multiplier. This is anything that increases the effectiveness of the military unit. Can your business benefit from force multipliers?
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Guns on Business Premise
Should you have a gun at your small business to defend yourself or blast a criminal who tries to rob you using their gun? More and more criminals using firearms are likely to shoot and kill their victims to eliminate the chance that they might get caught later due to the key witness being alive?
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