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Security Camera DVR: Finding the Type That Suits You

Not all security camera Digital Video Recorders, or DVRs, are created equal. Remember this as you look for security camera DVRs for your business. There are great DVRs, good DVRs, and DVRs so terrible you cannot tell what you're looking at.


Automotive Machining

Machining techniques are used widely in the automotive industry for manufacturing different automobile components such as outer body sheets, internal components, and windscreens. Automobiles are produced in an assembly line that requires the same type of components for producing them in large volumes. Different components are prefabricated using machining processes and transferred to the assembly line for final production.


Ring In The New Year

The New Year is almost here and most of us are thinking about how we might be healthier, happier, wealthier and more productive. Here are my suggested resolutions to help Bookkeepers, business owners and just about everyone else accomplish these goals.


Medical Billing - Report Generator 101

Most medical billing software packages have a report generator. In this installment, we'll be covering the basics of how the report generator finds data.


Medical Billing - How Bad Are Things Really?

We all complain of medical billing costs. But how bad are things really? What follows is a look at just some of the problems in the industry.


Medical Billing - Troubleshooting Retail Sales

In the land of medical billing, retail sales can be a royal pain. In this installment, we cover some common retail sales problems and solutions.


What Cleaning Companies Need to Know About Mold

When someone mentions mold it brings to mind visions of green bread or cheese that has been left in the refrigerator too long - things you just throw into the trash without much thought. Molds are an essential part of our environment; however, inside buildings mold can be unsightly, smell and cause health problems to the buildings occupants.


What Can an Employee Handbook Do For Your Small or Mid-Sized Business?

An employee handbook is a means to communicate certain policies and regulations to employees. Read this article to learn more about why your company has or needs an employee handbook.


Lone Ranger or Collaborator

How you and your business can benefit from collaboration.


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.


Medical Billing - DME Software Install Options

In this installment of medical billing and DME software, we're going to briefly cover the various things that can be controlled in installation options. This includes everything from security to what network the software runs on.


Medical Billing - Records Hierarchy

With medical billing and the electronic submission of claims, just sending the claims isn't enough. They have to be sent in just the right order. In this installment, we discuss the complex topic of records hierarchy.


Medical Billing - GU0 Record Field 62

In this installment of medical billing and the electronic transmission of claims, we hit one of the most complex fields of the GU0 record. We pick up our review with field number 62.


Document Shredders

Document shredders are used to shred documents into unrecognizable pieces. They are widely used in offices, and businesses. Most offices destroy their secret documents after use. Document shredders can prevent the leaking of secrets of business. They can be used to shred personal checks, expired licenses, bank statements, receipts of all kinds and medical records. The selection of document shredders depends on the level of security.


Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 38 Through 45

Medical billing is sometimes like playing a game of battleship where you blindly plug in pegs to find your opponents ship. CMNs like the GU0 record, with its insane mapping scheme only make matters worse. In this installment we continue with our review of the GU0 record.


Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 31 Through 37

In our previous installment on medical billing, we began our review of the most complicated fields to understand on the GU0 record. In this installment we pick up with field number 31.


Understanding Accounting Vocabulary

When you learn something new like accounting concepts and terms, it helps to create links between what you know and what you are trying to learn. In some ways, it is like learning a second language and decoding the new word is part of the learning process.


War Of the Names

Contentions over a domain name is currently a much pressing issue in the cyber world.


The Current Facts on Postage Stamps

Postage stamps are the proof that the proper fee has been paid to send a piece of correspondence. If a postage stamp is not present on a piece of mail being sent, the recipient becomes responsible for paying the postage due. If the recipient does not wish to pay the postage due, then the item is returned to the original sender.


Accounts Receivable Financing

Accounts Receivable Financing and Accounts Receivable Factoring are two terms that are interchangeably used, but there is a major difference between them. Although both refer to the concept of extending cash to an owner of a business in lieu of invoices and other Accounts Receivable, there are differences, no matter how subtle.


The Great Debate

Should you use real skip tracers or just databases? This has crossed the mind of more than one collection manager. There are pros and cons to each side.


Oil Projects in India

oil projects in india are doing good business.


Fast Food Business Thought 2000-2001

Well I have been looking at some data from 2000 and 2001, economic data. And some of the hot trends then are certainly changed now. For instance in August of 2000 in Chain Leader News for QSR-Quick Service Restaurants, national sandwich chains were losing market share to independents, nearly 41% over the previous two years and as much as 9.1% in the first and second quarter of 2000.



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