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Buying a Business in Australia - Market has Hot and Cold Spots
The market for private businesses has shown some distinctly hot and cold spots over recent months. At the larger end, businesses with a turnover in excess of $20 million, interest from private equity firms is pushing prices higher. However in the middle market, businesses with a turnover of $5 million to $15 million, prices have eased as buyer sentiment has softened.
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Can Your Website Do This?
The question isn't whether or not your business has a website, it's a given it does. The real question is this: Does your website allow you to connect and interact with visitors?
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S Corp or LLC? That is the Question
As a business owner, it only makes sense to protect your personal assets from company debts and liabilities. The question is: what’s the best way to do that? If you’re going back and forth between the limited liability corporation (LLC) and the S Corporation (standard corporation), you’re certainly not alone!
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Incorporation and Limited Liability Company Formation in the UK
The essentials required of a new limited liability company formation in the UK by incorporation and registration at Company House. Tax advantages and disadvantages of incorporation at current rates of corporation tax of a limited liability company and the protection a limited liability company offers to individuals considering incorporation
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Medical Billing - GX1 Record
If you thought you were done with the oxygen billing part of medical billing, you'll need to take a second look. After the GX0 record, comes its little brother and royal pain in the neck, the GX1 record. More claims get denied because of this seven field record than any other record its size. Keep reading to find out why and other important details.
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Power Teams - How to Help Each Other
Working for volunteer organizations and running for office in various non-profits is an excellent way to expose your expertise. But how does this help you work with your Power Team members?
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Corporate Gift Ideas for Employees
The essence of rewarding, which is a sign of reciprocal appreciation, is to inspire individuals to unleash their potential and substantiate them in a self-fulfilling manner. Diverse are the means and ways to express one's gratefulness towards his or her associates.
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How To Save Money On Your Inkjet Printer Cartridges
Printer ink is one of the most expensive office supplies you'll need to buy on an ongoing basis. Saving money on these cartridges can make a big difference to your bottom line. Get some ideas for saving money when replacing your ink cartridges.
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Are You Putting Your Stock, Facilities or Even Workers' Lives at Risk, by Ignoring Hazardous Goods?
Do you have a problem, where your Flammable goods are sitting out in the open, exposed to the elements or even worse exposed to your employees and your stock? Do your flammable liquids need to be stored to reduce theft of company property? If you’re worried about an OH&S compliance audit or concerned about fire prevention in your premises? Then this article is for you, it will demonstrate how dangerous goods storage is handled safely and professionally.
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Power Tools: The Products Behind the Colors
It’s kind of funny how the sales and marketing/advertising folks of the power tool companies have “drilled” into our heads the brand logos and the coordinating colors that accompany them.
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Nevada Limited Liability Corporations
The general tax structure and the simplicity in forming the limited liability protection in Nevada is the major cause for various people or many businesses opting for Limited Liability Companies (LLC). Forming an LLC in Nevada makes very reasonable in your tax structure. The taxes are generally passed through to each of the members and the LLC itself not get taxed.
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Credit Union Benefits: Give Employees a Raise at No Cost to You
In times of economic uncertainty, it is important to be creative with the benefits offered to employees. One of the best benefits that a company can offer to its employees is a credit union membership. Many credit unions will agree to give memberships to the employees of a certain company. For a company, this is just like offering a raise, but at no cost to the company. It is a valuable employee benefit that is effective on more than one level, as it not only provides financial advantages, but also offers an emotional connection to the company
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The Inventor's Dilemma
So you’ve done your homework (or are planning on being diligent about it at least). And you’ve decided to definitely forge ahead and gain a patent on your invention. So now what? Well, first of all, be warned that patenting your invention will cost you several thousand dollars. The fee varies widely; you will ultimately need to receive an estimate from the professional you choose.
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Preparing for Change
The best time to discuss the forces of change is well in advance of the
organization’s response to them.
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How to Negotiate Your Next Telecom Contract
Time to renegotiate a new telecom contract? The first steps to successful telecom contract negotiation begins by simply understanding the key areas which most contracts are based. This article will help you negotiate your next telecom contract like a pro.
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Million Dollar Idea Maker
Many of us wish we could have invented TV’s, DVD’s, or perhaps penned a world-wide best selling novel, but the first step has always been the idea or concept.
It doesn’t necessarily need dozens of research boffins and a multi-million dollar budget to be the next Bill Gates / Microsoft.
This article guides you through the process and gives advice on how you can create profitable ideas.
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Company Up and Running Just 2 Hours After Major Fire
You might think that something as major as a building fire could put a serious dent in the productivity of any office, to put it mildly. Destruction of property equipment, furniture and files are almost certain. How much in terms of assets would be lost and for how long? What about the company’s mission critical data? Could it ever be replaced? Computers (especially the magnetic disks contained within a modern hard disk drive) are very sensitive to heat and critical data is likely to be irretrievable from a machine that has been melted by the high temperatures of a building fire.
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