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1. Am I Providing a Safe Working Environment for
by Peter Arkwright
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Health and Safety is a very in depth and complicated subject, the aim of this article is to highlight a few of the legal issues a business owner should consider if they want to improve working conditions. 1. By law every business that employs 5 or more employees, including part time staff, ...read more |
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2. Do you Feel Confident about Buying the Busine
by Peter Arkwright
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
After years of working for other people you decided it is time to take the plunge you feel it is time to purchase your own business. The model you are looking at seems to be perfect, however your gut instinct tells you there is something not quiet right. Generally speaking ...read more |
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3. Higher Ground Negotiations: Don't Compromise
by Charlie Lang
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
I still remember sitting in the car with our French representative on the way to our customer's factory north of Paris some five years ago. At that time I was Director International Sales for a German technology company. The conversation went this way. "Alain, what do you think? How much of ...read more |
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4. Scheduling Accounts Receivable
by Peter Emerson
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
The accounts receivable schedule is a listing of the customers making up the total accounts receivable balance. Most businesses prepare an accounts receivable schedule at the end of each month. Analyzing the accounts receivable schedule may help one identify potential cash flow problems. The typical accounts receivable aging schedule consists ...read more |
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5. Accounts Receivable Ratios
by Peter Emerson
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Accounts receivable is one of a series of accounting transactions dealing with the billing of customers who owe money to a person, company or organization for goods and services. This is typically done by creating an invoice, then mailing or delivering it to each customer. An accounting measure is used to ...read more |
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6. 6 Secrets of Business Growth Success
by Daryl Des Marais
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
The future of your business may become may depend on 6 little growth secrets that many businesses have used in the past though not in a matter that creates rapid growth. So how do you create quicker revenue or profit growth with your business? The days of just helping your customers ...read more |
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7. The Dance Of Success: Top 7 Principles Learne
by Denise Corcoran
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Jerry Rice, former NFL receiver with the most touchdowns, said it was the hardest thing he has ever done. What is it? Competing on TV’s show “Dancing with the Stars” last year. "I worked more on dancing than when I played football.” Dancing – one of ...read more |
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8. Preparing For The PMP Certification Exam
by Shawn Futterer
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
The Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification from the Project Management Institute is the globally recognized standard for project managers. A PMP® certification is often required for new jobs, or it may be a condition for promotion. Taking the next step in your development as a professional project manager requires ...read more |
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9. How Fast You Can Type
by Gijo George
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Typing is an Art. Learning Typing requires lot of patience on the part of the Learner. The fingering is the main trick one has to learn to become a professional typist. Many used to type with one or two fingers. This method takes lot of time and effort. But a ...read more |
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10. The History of Barcodes
by Richard Romando
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Wallace Flint was the first person to suggest an automated checkout system in 1932. But the history of modern barcode begun only in 1948, when Bernard Silver, a graduate student of Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, asked his friend Norman Woodland to develop a system to automatically read product ...read more |
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