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Passing On Credit Card Processing Costs
Credit card processing costs can add up but cannot directly be passed on or down to customers. While business owners should include the cost to process credit cards when determining fees, they cannot surcharge customers for using credit cards -- at least in most scenarios.
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Challenge Your Disbelief in New Possibilities to Break Through to Exponential Improvements
People usually underestimate the potential value of the most important new information, technology, and ways of operating. This error occurs because the new information or resource unexpectedly makes untrue what has been undeniably true in the past. This essay looks at ways to seize advantages by appreciating the importance of new factors sooner than other people do.
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Medical Billing - Common On The Job Problems
If you are thinking of getting into the medical billing industry, you might want to read about some common on the job problems you are bound to run into. Doing so may just save your life.
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It's That Time of Year Again!
And no I am not referring to holiday cheer, parties, gifts and the like. And not even ringing in the New Year with its associated celebrations and resolutions. But, as all you bookkeepers and accountants are aware, year end for most companies is right around the corner.
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Small Consultancy Firms: How To Negotiate Business Deals
Small consultancy firms often find it difficult to raise revenues, especially in the initial stages of business. Only through dedicated work and sound business planning, can they make their business successful. Negotiating business contracts is a crucial part of running a successful consultancy firm.
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Bad Credit Loan Secrets Most Lenders Don't Want You to Know
When it comes to bad credit and home loans, you’ll think of all of the negative things you have heard. All of these messages come from major lenders, most mortgage brokers and the media, and unfortunately, a lot of what is being said is untrue.
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What Protects Your Eyes - OSHA Approved Safety Glasses
It used to be common for workers to scoff at the idea of wearing any sort of
personal protection equipment, or PPE. However, the times, the technology and
the laws have changed. The workplace today is a much safer place as a result.
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10 Ways to Keep the Excitement
How can you become excited about what you do and what you sell on a daily basis? The answer is as simple as getting goals.
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Business and War: Battlefield Leadership
Much has been written over the years about business. Much has also been written over the years about war. There are many parallels between the two. The more business people from the shipping dock to the executive suite view business as war, the more the spoils of war: success.
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Vocabulary of Consignment Thrift Shops
What does it all mean? The word consignment can be hard enough to spell. Learn some of the language that comes in handy when visiting a consignment thrift shop.
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Conveyor Rollers
There are two basic types of rollers used in conveyors. One is the load-bearing roller, which supports the weight of the material placed on the conveyor and helps to move it. These have to be selected mainly according to the weight that is to be carried.
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Why Video & Web Conferencing Are Heading Towards Mass Acceptance
The time is right for video and web conferencing to take off. While online conferencing is still seen as a technological novelty by some people, more and more businesses of all sizes are finding it be the solution to doing business and communicating with prospects, clients, employees and branch offices in an era of rising transport costs. Let’s take a look at some of the factors that are bringing web and video conferencing to a very wide audience.
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10-Day Rule For Franchise Sales; Cooling Off Period
In franchising law we have what we call a 10-day rule, which in laymen’s terms goes something like this; The prospective franchise buyer must receive the (UFOC) Uniform Franchise Offering Circular for ten business days before any monetary compensation is given to or collected by the Franchisor.
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Energy Trading and Reality Checks
When Enron bought up energy contracts and install them back to the state of California for five times their face value, it one of nearly bankrupt the state, it did bankrupt one major energy supplier. Yet, Enron is perfectly allowed to do this, based on the laws of deregulation of the energy industry passed in California.
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