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Joint Venture

A joint venture (often abbreviated JV) is a legal entity formed between two or more parties to undertake economic activity together. The parties agree to create a new entity by both contributing equity, and they then share in the revenues, expenses, and control of the enterprise.


Communicating with Financial Analysts about Stock Options Backdating

Financial (sell side) analysts are a key constituent to ensuring your stock price does not take a big hit when you announce the backdating issue has hit your company. Here are the top 10 questions financial analysts have about options backdating and what you need to do to help ensure communication is correct, accurate and positive.


What's New For Your Business In 2006?

The plans you have for your business in 2006 will depend on where your business is in the business cycle. You'll have different tactics if it's your first year in business, to someone whose business has matured and who has passed the five-years-in-business mark.


How to Get Paid

An article explaining charging models and the inherent risks involved in different charging scenarios


Franchise Rule Making and Political Climate

Last Summer the Federal Trade Commission put forth a report for the Franchise Industry; 432 pages of study. This report asks Franchise Industry participants to comment on only certain aspects of franchising which were addressed between 1995 to 1999. It is good to see that the FTC is finally doing something after 10-years of sitting on their rear ends with a stick up their butts, however one has to ask what about the issues between 1999 and 2005.



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