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Planning a Memorable Corporate Theme Party
For this year's corporate theme party, let’s travel back in time to the roaring twenties when prohibition, gambling, and gangsters, and jazz ruled the world. Costumes, decorations, and music can provide the perfect ambiance to make your corporate party shine.
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Joint Venture Principles And Practices
It is obvious from the discussions of the different forms of undertaking that business people often combine their, physical, accounting (finance) and entrepreneurial ability in order to conduct business. In continuing operations, this results in the formation of (permanent) partnerships, close corporations and companies.
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Medical Billing - Choosing A Carrier
When you start a medical billing company, one of the things you'll need to decide is what insurance carriers to bill. This article will give you the pros and cons of each kind.
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Medical Billing - Allowable Tables
One of the biggest nightmares for medical billing agencies is allowable tables. In this article we briefly explain what these tables are and why they're such a pain to billers.
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Want to Party? Begin with the End in Mind
It seems no matter the type of work you do or even the type of life you live there always seems to be a need to understand the basic elements of event planning. Whether it’s planning a company Holiday Event, or Staff BBQ, or even your child’s birthday party understanding the basic steps to pulling together a smooth running event can make things just a little bit easier.
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Goals or Wishes?
Goal setting is more than just wishing something will happen. It is a process that provides the road map for any business.
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Medical Billing - DME Software Updates
One of the most important things for medical billing software is to have current and timely updates. In this installment, we give an overview of what's involved with updated software for medical billing.
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Microfiber The most Advantageous Fiber Of The Age
After years of trialing, Dr. Miyoshi Okamoto scientist of Japan at Toray Industries, invented the world's first microfiber in 1970 and later his coworker Dr. Toyohiko Hikota improve a new practice and modify Dr. Okamoto's invention into an remarkable new fabric - Ultrasuede - a non-woven material and the first commercial production of microfiber commenced in 1989, in U.S by E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Inc.
Microfiber is a variety of polyester that has exclusive and advantageous properties compared to other traditional fibers.Microfibers are heavily formed, polyester and polyamide fibers and are one hundred times finer than human hair. The diameter of microfibers is one-quarter of fine wool, one-third of the cotton, half of a fine silk fiber and the density of the material consent it to grip six to eight times of its weight in water.
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Add Extra Value to Garment Export Business!
The Indian textile and garment industry is completely independent on itself i.e. from fibre manufacturing to the finished garments without sourcing it from other countries. India is becoming the most preferred destination for sourcing readymade garments for the international market. Various garment export companies are coming up with clothes that are fashionable keeping international trend in mind and also of good quality. Many international brands also source readymade garments from Indian market.
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Beware the Syndromes-Heading Off Workplace Injuries
In our technologically advanced society, the physical aspect of work is being replaced with long hours in front of a computer. Are you paying attention to ergonomics, or risking serious, life-long repetitive injury?
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Bookkeeping For A Non-Profit Organization
You have the opportunity to join a non-profit organization as their bookkeeper and while you may have a great deal of experience working within the business for profit world there are some differences between the two types of organizations that are important to consider.
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How To Raise Your Fees
There is a delicate balance between the fee you need to charge for your products and services, and the fee that people are willing to pay for them. But with gasoline, heating, shipping, health care, and other costs rising, there comes a time when you must raise your rates in order to remain profitable.
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