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Industrial Units and Commercial Property
Commercial property, industrial units and offices are becoming more and more valuable to their owners. Whether bought to use by the owner or bought to let to other businesses, the value of these units and offices have huge potential for long term capital gain.
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What Do We Want To Be When We Grow Up?
Where do you see yourself and your organization 1,5,10 years from now? What do you want to accomplish? What do you and your organization want to be known for? What do you do for a living? These are all very important questions that need to be answered both on a professional and personal level.
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Brochure Printing Made Easy
What better way is there to promote your business than by distributing brochures? Say you want to have a garage sale. If you compare a black-and-white flyer with a full-color brochure, which one do you think will capture more attention?
- A full color brochure is a sure-fire way to promote your business...
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Modern Minute Taking
This article is designed for people who take minutes in meetings. It gives a modern day perspective on minute taking and recording the content of meetings. It s suitable for any type of meeting from the board room to the meeting room.
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A Preschool Job Online Searching Guide
It has never been an easier task than getting your hands on a preschool job! That is if you are performing a good online job search. The Internet is full of job opportunities, that almost all of us can find an opening that suits his or her needs.
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Watch Out for MLM Business Opportunities
Any MLM business opportunity worth considering will either have a track record that you can investigate and evaluate or it will have a clear statement of the plan, the potential, and the up-front costs.
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Machining Techniques
Machining refers to the industrial process of cutting and fabricating metals and other materials into predetermined shapes and sizes. Machining process is controlled with the help of computer numeric control (CNC) software that guides the cutting equipment along the lines and arcs of a computer aided design (CAD) drawing.
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Reverse Vending Machines - What Are They
A reverse vending machine works exactly opposite then a regular vending machine. With a reverse vending machine you recycle cans or bottles and the machine then returns the deposit to the customer.
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S Corporations Structure
In any business entity, the type of business determines the income tax return form to be filed. In other words, the business structure determines the legal and tax considerations. S Corporation is one of the most common forms of business structure with a limited number of shareholders that is treated as a partnership for tax purposes.
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Generating Great Business Ideas
What sets apart a person who comes up with great ideas, seemingly effortlessly, from a person who breaks his head and just cannot seem to be struck by any ideas? Who knows how many factors are involved, creativity for one, but there is a factor you can control-
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Procedures For Incorporating In Illinois
Procedures for incorporating in Illinois are very simple and can be done easily, or by seeking legal help. As there are numerous benefits, people are choosing to incorporate their new business ventures more readily.
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Why some Businesses are Playing with Fire
New fire prevention laws came into effect on 1st October 2006 that made individuals responsible for staff and buildings.
However it seems not all people are aware of the new laws and are therefore facing enforcement action or prosecution.
One of UK's Leading Insurance Brokers has therefore produced this article to highlight the new laws and to direct you to where you can find out about the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO) 2005.
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Reduce Payment Processing Costs by Converting Debit-Card Customers to Direct-Debit Payments
There are multiple ways for customers to pay merchants such as paper checks, credit cards, debit cards linked to bank accounts, and ACH electronic funds transfers. Each payment method results in different fees being passed on to account holders and merchants. The smart merchant will weigh the pros and cons of each method with regards to safety, accountability, and processing cost, and then design her business practices to maximize profits without compromising customer service. This article will help merchants do this by comparing two very similar payment methods—debit card charges and bank account ACH direct-debits. It will explain how switching customers who pay with debit-cards to direct-debit transactions can significantly reduce merchant processing costs.
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How to Compete in a Commoditized Industry
What is a commodity? According to the Webster Dictionary the word commodity is defined as a a good or service whose wide availability typically leads to smaller profit margins and diminishes the importance of factors (as brand name) other than price.
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There Is Nothing Wrong With Winning On Price!
So many business leaders and MBA professors say that cutting prices actually hurts profits and it hurts the industry and no one wins. This may be well documented in industries where price competition was not applied correctly or one company started dumping into the market in order to increase market share, but if a company is truly on the ball and has their systems, supply chains,
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Building Channels: Partner Relationship Management
Global businesses are becoming increasingly intertwined and dependent on each other for success and growth. This shift is creating a new type of business strategy that relies on partnerships between companies and demands relationships built on mutual trust and a willingness to explore new business avenues.
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Choosing A Six Sigma Program
Want to be a star in your organization? Then start a Six Sigma program! This article gives you the information you need to successfully start implementing Six Sigma in your company.
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Corporate Seal Kits
A seal is a small press into which a document is placed to be embossed. The imprint made by the seal shows the name, date, and state incorporated. Seals used to be mandatory in all states, but are now optional in some. However, most corporations choose to maintain the use of a seal, especially in legal documents, as a sign of authority and as a matter of formality.
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