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Does Outsourcing work?

09th December 2009
In these days of difficult times in many industries it is essential that every function within an industry is optimised to its best performance. Most businesses have many different departments or sectors and it is worth looking at each part to see ... Read >
Author: TomJacobs

Why Outsourcing To A Virtual Assistant Takes Your Business to a Higher Level

27th November 2009
Outsourcing is a term you often hear in business circles these days and it is gaining popularity on the Internet as millions of web site owners discover they do not have all the tools and skills necessary to handle each and every function necessary to the... Read >
Author: Justine Curtis

Is Your Worker an Employee or an Independent Contractor?

12th November 2009
If you run a business and plan to have people working for you, it is important to properly classify them as either employees or independent contractors because your decision will have payroll tax implications. For example, you must pay payroll taxes for e... Read >
Author: Jovana Jerinic CPA

Long Term Sick Pay

09th October 2009
For a long time now, one of the most attractive "perks" in job advertisements has been "private sickness insurance". For those who start employment with a firm that offers this, it's an appreciable benefit. When it extends to the family too, it can offer ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Do You Need Tips On Mortgage Protection Insurance?

09th October 2009
If you are a homeowner, you may find that Mortgage Protection Insurance is a valuable financial tool that you can use during an accident, injury, illness or death. Depending on your needs, there is a specific Mortgage Protection coverage for you. We a... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Payroll Checks wholesale Software and Check Printing Explained

01st October 2009
Payroll controls and information systems and processing programs can be found on live economically. Wholesale Software can reduce time to process these controls and prove to be economic. As a small company, efficiency is a essential and utilise of... Read >
Author: kk

Benefits of an umbrella company if you are a freelancer

11th September 2009
Free lancers, contractors and self employed workers can enjoy the benefit of working for themselves and being self employed. Nevertheless being a sole trader, in partnership with someone or being in a limited companies can have implications for your earni... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

HGV Driving - What is it Really Like?

28th July 2009
How many times have you seen a trucker pass you by on the motorway and thought, 'I could do that, no problem.' But, have you ever gave it any real consideration, what is life really like on the road? LGV truck driving as a career can open up many opport... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire

What an Ideal Collective Bargaining Agreement Must Contain

11th July 2009
By definition, a collective bargaining agreement is an "explicit employment contract negotiated by a labor union and employers who employ the union members", which are typically renegotiated periodically. Generally, the subjects, contents or provisions... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The U.S. Attorney General and Tax Duties of the Unwaged

29th June 2009
Levies for Unemployed People. Advice by the U.S. Attorney General}. Anyone can be potentially regardered as the out of work. And you may ask a question: Is a person being out of work liable to levies? The respond is given beneath and it is based on the co... Read >
Author: Solomon Guthrie

Recession and Education

14th June 2009
Every day brings news about more layoffs, companies shutting down and escalating levels of unemployment. It's no wonder that students and employees find the entire situation overwhelming. In today's market, traditional forms of employment are becoming tou... Read >
Author: MichaelB

Freelancer vs. Company Work: What's the Difference?

13th May 2009
Owning your own business creates many hassles. How to get work completed on time and in good order when you can't do it all is probably the biggest headache of them all. If you have access to a large building and lots of materials, staffing a business fro... Read >
Author: J.R. Pittman

The Facts about Living without Health Insurance

29th April 2009
We all like to go through life thinking that nothing will ever happen to us. But of course, the odds are that sooner or later we will fall ill or experience an accident of some kind. It's a horrible thing to think about, but we'd be very lucky if we made... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Free Up Your Time with A Virtual Receptionist

09th April 2009
In today's economic situation there are lots debates and discussions all over the internet on methods to cut costs in the business world. If you have a workplace or an office which is costing you a heck of a lot more than it should, then think about shift... Read >
Author: Virtual Miss Friday

How to Prepare For the Unexpected

07th April 2009
Of course, there is no good time for something bad to happen; but you always wonder if you could have been more prepared. That's why it pays to make sure you are ready for the unexpected events in life before they actually occur and if you are then you wi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
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