Articles, tagged with "substantial assets", page 1
02nd June 2011
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bharat
02nd June 2011
Getting cash for gold has become incredibly popular as of late thanks the fact that the recession has driven up gold prices substantially but if you're going to sell gold Canada there are some things you need to take into consideration before simply going...
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Eric Vaughan
19th May 2011
First a quick look at what Social Security Disability (SSD) is not. SSD is not State Disability Insurance (SDI) which is an injured worker’s insurance program administered by the Employment Development Department (EDD) of the State of California. And SSD...
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Art
04th May 2011
One of the more troubling by-products of the recent credit crunch is that many companies implemented immediate measures to conserve cash. One of those measures was increasing how long they take to pay invoices. In the past, most commercial transactions we...
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Marco Terry
06th April 2011
Foreign currency trading will be nowadays one of the most cared for job for a lot of person's spanning various ages worldwide. It is because of its great advantages more than different cash areas as well as substantial earnings prospective; between these ...
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Author:
Jerrod Park
04th March 2011
R A Law group Businesses can file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7, which is a complete liquidation, or under Chapter 11, which is reorganization. Filing for bankruptcy is complex, and the laws are difficult to understand. Before you make a final decision a...
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Author:
Alinia
01st December 2010
When you’re drowned with bills to pay and calls from your debt collectors, you’ll definitely look for other ways to get away from your financial crisis. While doing so, you might encounter the term debt settlement. Many companies offer this service to hel...
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Author:
Ethel Schaaf
10th November 2010
The IRS taxes in bankruptcy reform was passed into law in 2005. This new law makes it more difficult to get rid of tax debts through bankruptcy. It's not impossible, just harder, and more rules to follow.
It is extremely important to have a tax cons...
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Author:
RhondaG
15th October 2010
Real estate management is a complicated work. As the new economic policy is taking India to a new rise, it will get more complicated.
Purchasing real estate properties entails huge amounts of money which makes real estates substantial assets. Although...
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Author:
Loknath Swain
25th August 2010
Finding a way to finance your business in the current economic environment remains pretty difficult. Most institutions have tightened their business financing standards and will only offer business loans to large companies that have substantial assets an...
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Marco Terry
20th August 2010
Most growing companies run into cash flow problems at one time or another. The recent recession has made this problem all too common, forcing managers to find strategies to cope with these problems. Many cash flow problems are caused by customers delaying...
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Author:
Marco Terry
20th August 2010
Most commercial cleaning and janitorial companies are small businesses - started by entrepreneurs who had an idea and plenty of motivation. Few, however, have plenty of capital. But that is understandable because janitorial companies tend to be easy to st...
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Author:
Marco Terry
16th August 2010
The pallet manufacturing and distribution industry is very competitive. Whether you are manufacturing pallets, distributing them or both - managing income and expenses can be very challenging. You have to work with suppliers that demand quick or immediate...
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Author:
Marco Terry
16th August 2010
Most machine shops tend to be very cash flow intensive companies. They have to handle purchase orders, pay suppliers, handle payroll and collect from clients. All these events have to happen with the right timing for the business to be successful. And usu...
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Author:
Marco Terry
04th June 2010
The act of not being able to clear your debts before the due date can be generalised as Insolvency. This definition is used widely with respect to businesses. There are two types of Business insolvency namely, Cash Flow Insolvency and Balance Sheet Insolv...
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Author:
Natalie Fair