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15th July 2009
We, who live today, live a life of luxury and comfort. Everything is given to us in a silver platter only if we have the skill and dedication to take it. There is so much that is offered to us and it is offered to us immediately when we need it. We basica... Read >
Author: crestmediainc
24th February 2009
Buying Online has made life faster for all of us. You can buy from the comfort of your home, your mobile phone or any coffee shop. You have access to
millions of websites around the world. The great news is that there is cash back available as an addi... Read >
Author: JackSheppardjs
21st January 2009
Agricultural businesses are diverse and cover much more than a large farm or ranch. A person looking to start a business or buy an existing business in this area will need financing as well as particular knowledge. The accessibility of land to start a new... Read >
Author: Jono Craven
19th January 2009
It may be old-hat, but frequently when we think family businesses we call forth mental images of cottage industries and something in the way of the Waltons of TV renown.
All the same, there are umpteen ways in which our kinspersons can give a fundamental... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Miranda
19th January 2009
It might be old fashioned, but often when we think about family businesses conjure up images of cottage industries and something in the style of the Waltons of television fame.
However, there are a great many ways in which our families can be a significa... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Miranda
06th January 2009
Building Business Credit the Right Way
Business credit gives business owners access to sums of cash that many never thought were possible. It opens the door to an entirely new reality of business, perhaps by expanding your location or product lines, or ... Read >
Author: Trent Lee
03rd November 2008
Many of us would like to be entrepreneurs in our own right. Whether the motivation comes from contributing something to the community, or to earn additional stable income, going into a business usually starts small.
Small businesses today thrive more t... Read >
Author: bizman2008
17th October 2008
Scotland has developed a uniquely rich and diverse culture throughout its history, for which it is globally recognised. Boasting a heritage of both historical and modern proportions, the island nation is as famous for its legendary literary figures, as ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
08th September 2008
Estate Taxes
Estate txes are often referred to as the death tax. Few Americans are subject tp estate tas due to the exclusion on the first$2,000,000 of an estate (2006,2007, and 2008). Taxpayers with estates substantially in excess of this amount shoul... Read >
Author: PatrickO'Connor
08th September 2008
Estate Taxes
Estate txes are often referred to as the death tax. Few Americans are subject tp estate tas due to the exclusion on the first$2,000,000 of an estate (2006,2007, and 2008). Taxpayers with estates substantially in excess of this amount shoul... Read >
Author: PatrickO'Connor
08th September 2008
Custom rustic furniture, influenced by country designs and older styles, is a popular choice for those looking for unique furnishing, and there are many manufacturers advertising custom solidwood furniture on websites.
Rustic furniture tends to be prod... Read >
Author: keystonecollections
02nd September 2008
Estate Taxes
Estate taxes are often referred to as the death tax. Few Americans are subject tp estate tas due to the exclusion on the first$2,000,000 of an estate (2006,2007, and 2008). Taxpayers with estates substantially in excess of this amount shou... Read >
Author: PatrickO'Connor
02nd September 2008
Estate Taxes
Estate txes are often referred to as the death tax. Few Americans are subject tp estate tas due to the exclusion on the first$2,000,000 of an estate (2006,2007, and 2008). Taxpayers with estates substantially in excess of this amount shoul... Read >
Author: PatrickO'Connor
22nd August 2008
Many businesses that are based around a trade have come to rely on very culturally diverse employees to provide their workforce. In fact it has become a necessity. If they were not willing to hire people from other cultures they might literally go out of ... Read >
Author: Cash Miller
22nd May 2008
Partnerships are typically formed due to a joint business idea or the need for financial aid with business start-up expense. Either way, only about 40 percent of partnerships work out and partnership dissolution is like a divorce--it’s really ugly.
Y... Read >
Author: author101
16th April 2008
In the 1960's and 70's, small businesses were not necessarily interested in growth, or the Internet, and even less about website localization. However, that mindset is outdated. Many small commercial enterprises in the United States and abroad, were in re... Read >
Author: Armando
07th April 2008
It is often the case that your family might be a part of your business, or might have something to do with your business. Often, businesses are passed down the line when it comes to families, and often there are family members that are a part of the busin... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
28th March 2008
AN INTERVIEW WITH A LEADING INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDER
Active in airports, roads, and power, India’s GMR, led by founder and chairman G. M. Rao, is right in the middle of the country’s efforts to build up a weak infrastructure. While Rao expects the econ... Read >
Author: phani
23rd February 2008
When you think of railroads, I’ll bet office chairs don’t come to mind. You may not think that railroads and office chairs have anything in common, but historically, the creation of the office chair links back to the arrival of the railway in the mid-... Read >
Author: Cymax Webmaster
03rd October 2007
By John HurstSeptember 26, 2007Since the turn of the 20th century, the green hills of Tennessee have largely remained a patchwork of small, undisturbed private land holdings. Consequently, any oil exploration of note has been done by family businesses an... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
02nd October 2007
Since the turn of the 20th century, the green hills of Tennessee have largely remained a patchwork of small, undisturbed private land holdings. Consequently, any oil exploration of note has been done by family businesses and small to intermediate oil and... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
14th August 2007
Divorce cases and other Seattle Family Law cases present some of the most difficult emotional challenges in all of the law. Many conflicting and complex issues within the area of Seattle Family Law present problems for courts to decide. Even a competent a... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin
14th August 2007
Like the rest of our country, the growing divorce rate in Seattle has increased business for professional divorce attorneys. But then again, not all lawyers are equally talented, experienced, or worth-hiring. One has to carefully consider several factors ... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin
14th August 2007
Rising divorce has become ubiquitous in the US. A divorce trial can be a very expensive process, and thus, going to trial should be avoided if possible. Since most people are not aware of the nuances of divorce law, the services of a competent divorce law... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin
09th August 2007
It feels like there's a million Family Businesses out there and it can be a real challenge finding a business that is a good fit for your family. The hardest part is figuring out what kind of business works for your family. Here's a few tips that seem to ... Read >
Author: Joe Shaw - The Family Business Guy
02nd October 2006
Overall Discussion About the Major Customers and Their Conditions in Europe
The Major Customer Groups
There are two main groups of customers. The Landscape Contractors and the Public Ground Maintenance organizations. Within these two major customer-gr... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, family businesses are not only common, but contribute to more than 60 percent of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product. Your cleaning business may fall into this realm a... Read >
Author: Steve Hanson
07th June 2006
Everyday, professionals are learning more and more about how equipment leasing can help your business. Long seen as the province of the large corporation, equipment leasing is as beneficial for the small business, business professionals and medium sized c... Read >
Author: David Johnson
04th June 2006
BBQ sauce is generally a basic mixture of tomatoes, sugar and vinegar. Tomatoes used can be in various forms such as tomato sauce, paste, puree and even ketchup. Sugar adds sweetness to the barbecue sauce and can either be corn syrup, honey or molasses. T... Read >
Author: Chris McCarthy
02nd May 2006
Auto mechanics entering the industry today face a wide range of challenges that supercede even the most technologically advanced fields, such as information technology and health care. Keeping pace with the constant myriad of changes that govern automobi... Read >
Author: search for classes .com
19th December 2005
As a businessman you might have public liability insurance and you insure your buildings, stock and vehicles. You may even have professional indemnity insurance and legal cost insurance. Is that all? What about your other primary assets – your key staff... Read >
Author: michael challiner
09th December 2005
SELLING YOUR BUSINESS – THE 2006 M&A OUTLOOK
By Dave Kauppi President MidMarket Capital
Wall Street reported a banner year for Mergers and Acquisitions activity with corporate coffers bursting with excess cash. It seemed like every large company deplo... Read >
Author: Dave Kauppi
26th October 2005
One of the most widely respected and important American publications of the last century is Forbes Magazine. Forbes Magazine was founded in 1917 by Scottish immigrant B.C. Forbes (who was, at the time, the leading columnist for the Hearst newspaper c... Read >
Author: david chase
23rd August 2005
BUSINESS SUCCESSION PLANNING – SHOULD YOUR CHILDREN RUN THE BUSINESS?
By David M. Kauppi, CBI, President Mid Market Capital
As Penn State professor William Rothwell ominously points out in the forward to Exit Right: A Guided Tour of Succession Plann... Read >
Author: Dave Kauppi
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