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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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Vehicle Leasing - A Case Study
A manufacturing company with 120 staff historically bought their company vehicles from the local dealer who offered excellent service, choice and most importantly a large discount. The quantity of cars required at this stage was six and two vans, which they purchased from ex-demonstration stock. The next step was to contact hire, lease or finance their vehicles to save cash flow.
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Selling Your Business Note For The Most Money You Can Get For It
Selling your business note for a lump sum is a viable option if you need fast money from your business. For most note holders, the game plan is simple: sell the company and then get paid monthly until it is paid off. It is a stable scheme, but some people cannot wait the entire term to receive their money. If you are one of them, why not cash in your business note instead? Here's how to go about it.
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Giving out Free Bonuses, your Pathway to Success
If you want to see a dramatic increase in your sales, start creating or acquiring free bonus gifts to accompany your product or service. Include them and tout them in your salespage and remind your visitors of the great bonuses and free stuff they are getting. Take action now and good luck!
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What to Consider When Choosing a Futures Broker
Doing business with an established futures broker, one that has been a futures broker for some time now, may produce better results. In addition to better results, you are likely to feel a little bit more safe and secure when doing business with an experienced, established futures broker.
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Could Your Company Survive a Disaster?
Could your business survive a natural disaster? This article discusses the issue of disaster recovery. Having a disaster recovery plan is imperative to the success of any business.
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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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Web Conference Services
An online conference room is one of the most convenient and versatile communications tools we have access to today. There is no limit as to what can be accomplished by utilizing the conference room to enhance a small home based business.
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Modern Minute Taking
This article is designed for people who take minutes in meetings. It gives a modern day perspective on minute taking and recording the content of meetings. It s suitable for any type of meeting from the board room to the meeting room.
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Are Corporations Doomed to Fail?
Many people believe that the Public Mega Corporations are eventually doomed to fail and of course there are many reasons for this. One of the most common reasons cited by media is Corporate Malfeasance. Another one which some free-market economists note is that the Stock Market is now a gambling casino and still others make light of the fact that corporate greed from those at the top is out of control. Of course someone once said something interesting about Absolute Power.
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The Fallacy of Performance Reviews
Year-end often means the annual performance review dance is about to begin. Our suggestion - don't do them at all if you're only doing once a year! Performance reviews need to be ongoing to be most effective for you and your employees.
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Google to Dominate Entire Physical Universe?
As you may have heard, NASA and Google have just announced a partnership of sorts. While it seems like an information sharing agreement, a close reading reveals some rather startling things.
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Reduce Payment Processing Costs by Converting Debit-Card Customers to Direct-Debit Payments
There are multiple ways for customers to pay merchants such as paper checks, credit cards, debit cards linked to bank accounts, and ACH electronic funds transfers. Each payment method results in different fees being passed on to account holders and merchants. The smart merchant will weigh the pros and cons of each method with regards to safety, accountability, and processing cost, and then design her business practices to maximize profits without compromising customer service. This article will help merchants do this by comparing two very similar payment methods—debit card charges and bank account ACH direct-debits. It will explain how switching customers who pay with debit-cards to direct-debit transactions can significantly reduce merchant processing costs.
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Barcodes for Inventory
Barcodes for inventory purposes are used to identify and list inventories in businesses dealing with a large number of goods. Barcodes are efficient tools for maintaining large inventory records; they save time and manpower because the procedure is systemized and standardized. Above all, barcodes are very specific to the product.
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Contract Warehousing
Contract warehousing is analogous to public warehousing. The dissimilarity between them is the absorption of risk by the owners of the goods that are covered under the contract warehousing. The leasing party makes a commitment to pay the fees whether or not the space is utilized. In this case, the risk is shared between the owner of the goods and the warehouse company. This implies that the cost is less, compared to public warehousing.
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