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24th September 2009
How to Choose a Business Valuation Vendor
By Asad Haroon, CEO of InsideUp.com
When a company decides to sell its business, seek expansion financing, or look for a partner, the value of the business has to be determined. Using income and expense data, ... Read >
Author: Inside up
28th August 2009
What is Accelerated Depreciation Method?
The accelerated depreciation method provides for a higher depreciation expense in the first year of the asset's use, followed by gradually declining amounts in subsequent years.
What is Amortization?
Amo... Read >
Author: marciano guerrero
23rd July 2009
I am pleased to take part in the new World Business Angels Association(WBAA).
We started this process with high expectations and feeling proud to belong to a group of people who are joining efforts to support young worldwide entrepreneurs to achieve th... Read >
Author: Francisco Banha
19th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jay Abraham
Are you making the best possible use of everything you've got?
Are you getting the best return on everything you're investing in your business�your money, your effort, and above all, your time?
Everybody knows at ... Read >
Author: dblaine
16th July 2009
A look inside the Learning and Growth Perspective
There are three key areas of focus when developing objectives and measures for the Learning and Growth perspective and they are: human capital, information capital, and organizational capital. Let’s tak... Read >
Author: Cheryl Edmonds
27th June 2009
When a company decides to sell its business, seek expansion financing, or look for a partner, the value of the business has to be determined. Using income and expense data, the fair market value of a company can be assessed. Some important factors that mu... Read >
Author: Inside up
12th June 2009
In the recent federal Budget the Government has confirmed that the proposed Investment Allowance will definitely be going ahead. In addition, they have increased the allowance for eligible small businesses from 30% to 50%.
Following are a few frequentl... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn
06th June 2009
Personal property is a type of property. In the common law systems personal property may also be called chattels or personalty. It is distinguished from real property or real estate. In the civil law systems personal property is often called movable prope... Read >
Author: Deirdre
19th May 2009
Insolvency is normally a challenging situation and anyone who finds herself in it normally lives with guilt and shame. The new insolvency code expects the debtor to go through credit counseling to have knowledge on how to handle finances in the future. Ba... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
13th May 2009
Corporate culture means, "This is the way we do things around here",
There are always two cultures in a company, family or group.
The first is the "espoused culture" -- i.e."people are our most important product."
In an "espoused culture," what ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jim Sellner, PhD., DipC.
04th April 2009
I am sure your quest for accounting first steps in starting a business has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for accounting first steps in starting a business information or other such infor... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
04th April 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate accounting for stock redemption information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as many accounting for stock redemption related information as possible. Even if you are searching for another informati... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
04th April 2009
I am sure your quest for accounting article has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for accounting article information or other such information like small business accounting systems, online ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
04th April 2009
If you are searching for information related to accounting for job or any other such as book accounting, government accounting, bookkeeping services or inventory accounting you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just gene... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
03rd April 2009
Are you searching for information related to accounting methods or other information somehow related to accounting majors, or partnership accounting software? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to accounting methods and even someh... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
02nd March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mary Lloyd
You'd have to be living in a cave not to be worried about money these days. When we get to this part of the economic cycle, it's easy to panic and think it will never end. And this downturn is particularly scary because so... Read >
Author: Mary Lloyd at Mining Silver
18th February 2009
The enterprise today is managed by laying structures over the business 20th century management, used today manages the enterprise by laying rigid organization, plan, process, function, account, activity, system, human resource, IT architectures, and other... Read >
Author: MF SERVE
13th February 2009
The enterprise today is managed by laying structures over the business 20th century management, used today manages the enterprise by laying rigid organization, plan, process, function, account, activity, system, human resource, IT architectures, and other... Read >
Author: MF SERVE
03rd December 2008
Most investment theorists tell you that in order to increase stock market profits, you must suffer more risk. We all want to increase profits and limit risk.
Naturally, this conventional idea is not true in all cases.
When I was a professional stock... Read >
Author: John Lux
07th October 2008
ISO27001 is an essential tool for anybody in IT. Here’s why: ‘information overload’ and ‘data insecurity’ today are commonplace complaints. Computers are ubiquitous, communication can be globally instantaneous, and someone else can get a credit ... Read >
Author: Alan Calder
09th September 2008
August 24, 2008, when the Olympic flame extinguished in the night sky of Beijing, cheers dispersed, can not be evaded a question before it. How to use the stadiums which are invested huge amounts of money. All previous Olympic Games experience and lessons... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
20th August 2008
Intellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature.
There are two categories of such property, the first of which includes creative works such as books, movie... Read >
Author: Bob Schuster
14th August 2008
Fixed assets are the long term items the business owns which the business has acquired and uses to generate business over a number of years. Fixed assets consist of tangible items such as land and buildings, plant and machinery, fixtures and fittings, veh... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
11th June 2008
Science and technology are changing the way we live our daily lives. From innovations with advanced digital graphic and sound technology to the greatest innovations in engineering history. Bridges, computers, cars, stereos, even in the financial arena. ... Read >
Author: landman
02nd April 2008
What is factoring?
Accounts receivable financing, also known as factoring, is a powerful financial tool that has fueled the growth and success of a number of companies.
Factoring enables companies to capitalize on their unpaid receivables by selli... Read >
Author: An Introduction To Selling on eBay for Profit
02nd April 2008
Every business wants to grow and propel its business activities further. And why not, everyone wants to excel in life. Growth and expansion are the key terms in the life of any business, be it big or small. Every organisation has growth as a common goal b... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
02nd April 2008
For any investor, a “low outlay, high yield” investment is a golden find. You can invest in just about anything that interests you – from the tangible assets like jewelry, paintings, and land to the intangible assets like equities and bonds. But ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
02nd April 2008
In previous centuries, land was considered the foremost indicator of wealth, and therefore investment. Land was precious for the variety of purposes upon which man had to have to live the good life - from farming, hunting for sustenance and recreational ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
01st April 2008
by Ron Carson
Regional Sales Director
Innovation Asset Group, Inc.
Previous posts have discussed the dichotomy between the importance of intellectual property (i.e. IP is responsible for >80% of the value of companies) and the degree to which it is m... Read >
Author: Amplify
25th March 2008
The urge to expand and grow one’s business can be found in every businessman. Every business person seeks to grow his organisation and take it to greater heights. The goal of business building can be found in the priority list of virtually every organis... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
19th March 2008
Getting a real estate property will be a life long dream for every one of us. But this is not a job which will happen overnight. When buying properties one needs to think, plan and then execute accordingly. Lot of paperwork and research has to be done bef... Read >
Author: ron victor
19th March 2008
Getting a real estate property will be a life long dream for every one of us. But this is not a job which will happen overnight. When buying properties one needs to think, plan and then execute accordingly. Lot of paperwork and research has to be done bef... Read >
Author: ron victor
19th March 2008
Maybe you have already heard that in some ways immaterial values are important for business management. But you might not found how to bring them into your management processes or into your reporting packages. However, first of all we should be clear, wha... Read >
Author: arana
10th March 2008
What is factoring?
Accounts receivable financing, also known as factoring, is a powerful financial tool that has fueled the growth and success of a number of companies.
Factoring enables companies to capitalize on their unpaid receivables by selli... Read >
Author: gurpreet singh
10th March 2008
What is factoring?
Accounts receivable financing, also known as factoring, is a powerful financial tool that has fueled the growth and success of a number of companies.
Factoring enables companies to capitalize on their unpaid receivables by selli... Read >
Author: arana
11th February 2008
Hi, my name is Dan, and I'm the head of one of the largest conglomerates in the world. My main business is helping me feel good. My side business is helping others feel good. I get a great kickback for this ;-). As most companies need to generate profits,... Read >
Author: Dan Low
13th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Highland Global, LLCHaving performed business valuations for a variety of purposes , I have been asked a number of questions from clients. The following top ten business valuation questions have been compiled in an effort to briefly ad... Read >
Author: Robert M. Clinger III
22nd August 2007
The tools laid out in Mark Kuta’s "Think Like a CEO" will provide you with the analysis you will need to cover most of the cases you find yourself in front of. These are the financial metrics that you should know like the back of your hand. Remember th... Read >
Author: Howard Giske
22nd August 2007
Let’s face it, when you are selling another company software or mechanical equipment, you are not going to generally be dealing with the leading executive, especially in a company of over 500 employees. Mark Kuta’s book, "Think Like a CEO" gives... Read >
Author: Howard Giske
22nd August 2007
Mark Kuta’s book "Think Like a CEO", takes things from their first principles. He looks assets as what you HAVE, liabilities as what is OWED, and Equity as what you OWN. Then he progresses to what he calls the “fast five”. These are the: 1. asset ... Read >
Author: Howard Giske
29th June 2007
Consequently, the question arises whether the existing standards of reporting intangible assets are efficient enough for financial information users and whether they are consistent with the two major accounting principles: objectiveness and prudence.
It ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
29th June 2007
“To be an excellent leader, one must lead with values, engage and inspire others, communicate effectively, and drive to win”
Nelson Fabian.
Effective management is more then just a useful skill, this is a genuine art. Among the traditional qualitie... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
23rd May 2007
The essay addresses all men and women having problems in conversing with each other. The purpose of the paper is to show that most problems occur in the families when couples come to understand that their conversational habits are very different. It analy... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats
22nd May 2007
The essay addresses all men and women having problems in conversing with each other. The purpose of the paper is to show that most problems occur in the families when couples come to understand that their conversational habits are very different. It analy... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats
31st March 2007
Purchasing an existing business can be a very rewarding endeavor. The first thing that comes to mind about purchasing an existing business is the avoidance of “start-up” costs. The initial costs of creating a new business can be staggering, in addi... Read >
Author: gregartim
24th December 2006
You have irrefutable proof that your husband is cheating on you. How do you handle this information, this most personal of all betrayals? You confront him, he denies it, you show him the proof, he goes on the defensive. Accusations, denials, harsh words a... Read >
Author: Naresh Belliyappa
04th October 2006
Deloitte announces the IFRS Review seminar for specialists in accounting and finance. The program is stipulated for the time period between the 16th May 2006 and the 18th May 2006. The seminar will commence at 10:00 AM on the 16th and conclude at 5:00 PM ... Read >
Author: Neil More
20th May 2006
Superficially, banking appears to be a commodity business. In fact, it appears to be a particularly poor commodity business, because capacity is not constrained by the need to invest in a substantial physical infrastructure. True, whatever investments are... Read >
Author: Geoff Gannon
17th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
Superficially, banking appears to be a commodity business. In fact, it appears to be a particularly poor commodity business, because capacity is not constrained by the need to invest in a substantial physical infrastructure.... Read >
27th February 2006
The most commonly stated reasons for conducting employment screening involve protection. Employers want to protect their customers, employees, products, inventories, intangible assets, reputations, and overall profitability from various forms of risk.
... Read >
Author: Joel Cheesman
14th October 2005
What is factoring?
Accounts receivable financing, also known as factoring, is a powerful financial tool that has fueled the growth and success of a number of companies.
Factoring enables companies to capitalize on their unpaid receivables by sellin... Read >
Author: Marco Terry
08th September 2005
At some point most business owners will need to find out how much their business is worth. They will be faced with the task of finding someone to perform a business appraisal or valuation. In such unfamiliar territory owners often don't know where to st... Read >
Author: David Coffman
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