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Handling Invoices and Payments in A Medical Billing Business

Set aside one day out of the week to handle your invoices for your medical billing business. This way you do not risk the chance of sending out duplicates or not sending one out at all.


Questions that Make Money

When you ask the right question, you create an answer that begets a success strategy. Here are the keys to the kingdom.


Growing Your Business and Your Bottom Line Through Minority Certification

Minority certification can help you grow your business quickly. What to consider when applying.


Don't Cry Over Spilt Toner!

Have you ever had a toner spill? This article will give you some ways to clean up and prevent toner spills.


3 Secrets to Time Management for Small Business Owners

Time Management is a big issue for small business owners! Read about my 3 secrets and get the answers to your questions that you didn't know how to ask.


Natural Dyes

Today many new techniques have emerged and research and development is being done for natural dyes like ultrasonic natural dyeing of cotton fabric with enzyme pretreatment, Sonicator Dyeing and natural dyes are identified or characterized by their chemical structures or properties and many scientist, chemists are doing serious efforts to make and utilize natural dyes through improved method and put in a cost-effective manner in garments making rather than applying synthetic dyes.


Time Management-Defining Stupidity

Are you using the same techniques that you used last year and four years ago to manage your phone calls, your email, and your long-term projects? You cannot afford to retain the same ineffective processes with the increasing workloads that you have to manage.


Developing Plans

If you've researched your market, thought over the pros and cons of a home-based business, and decided to go ahead, it's time to put together a business plan.


Positioning Your Business Globally For 21st Century Success

The Department Of Defense has a Global Positioning System, which lets us know where things are. Business owners need to position their businesses for 21st Century success by expanding and positioning their businesses globally. Find out how you should do this.


Increase In-House Collections

When you provide a consumer service or product, you have the legal and moral right to be paid within contractual terms. Consumer accounts not paid within your payment terms can restrict your cash flo...


Business Success: Luck or Hard Work?

Some people are successful in business while most are not. there are several factors involved in business success or failure.


How to Start an LLC in Nevada

Registering a limited liability company in Nevada is easy. There are a few basic processes which qualify organizations for LLC status. Any Nevada LLC formation must contain articles of organization that must be signed by at least two persons who are organizing the LLC. These articles should be delivered, along with a copy, to the Nevada Secretary of State, Corporations Division, for filing. Nevada law calls for the inclusion of certain information in the articles.


Freight Brokers

Freight brokers are described quite simply as people who bridge the gap between a shipper (those that will need to transport goods) and a licensed and reliable logistics provider, in this case, truckers.


Business Customs and Protocol in Brazil

Brazilians seek long term relationships. Though profits are very important, it is almost always a secondary issue after personal relationships. A foreign company which enters the Brazilian market with such intentions, and which always stresses that they are there to establish long-lasting relations, has tremendous competitive advantage.


Ergonomic Awareness has become an Important Factor for Employers and Employees

It is widely known that we as humans will go beyond the call of duty to get the job done. Not having as much regard to the harm we may be causing to our bodies as we should. Thanks to Wojciech Jestrzebowski, a Polish scholar, who introduced the term Ergonomics back in 1857 we know more about how we can incorporate the use of...


Business Relationships at Christmas: Saying Thank You in the Holiday Season

As the holiday season approaches, do you have a plan to recognize all those individuals who contribute to the success of your business? Read on for somes DOs and DON'Ts around holiday gift giving in the business sector.


Treat Your Suppliers With Respect

In running a company, it's essential to recognize that your suppliers are your partners. Without the goods and services they provide, you would not be able to run your business. Treat them as the valuable allies they are and you will enjoy greater success.


9 Tips for Better PBX Safety and Security

Is your corporate PBX safe and secure? These 9 tips will get you started on making your PBX safe from hackers.


Freight Forwarding

This article provides an overview of the freight forwarding industry. It focuses especially on the importance of freight forwarding to international trade.


Productivity on the Job: Phil's New Nailing Gun

How a new piece of equipment made a carpenter more productive, and put more money in his pocket.


Do You Know and Plan For The 3-R's for Your Business?

Technology, the global marketplace are important factors in today's business environment, but when you boil it down, business today is not that much different than business 20, 50 or 100 years ago. Learn this simple, tried and true business model that can help deliver immediate results.


Independent Contractors

Many small companies are trying to empower their employees and alleviate some of the hardships of over regulations, taxation and paper work. Often these small businesses will attempt to make their employees Independent Contractors. Where this might sound like a good idea it is also a very gray area of law and can get you into a real bind if not done correctly.


Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small

It's a fact that smaller companies, by need and design, are more innovative, more flexible, more decisive, and faster to move than their larger brethren who are entrenched in operational processes and corporate procedures. Small companies are typically not led by career executives for whom every decision must be predicated by hours of meetings and mounds of documentation. Most small companies are led by their founders; men and women who were cut from an entrepreneurial cloth that has yet to fade. It is when a company grows to the point that the founder steps aside to make way for professional managers that the company loses its innovative nature and entrepreneurial flair.



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