Mar
8
So you had that fantastic business idea, the one that’s going to be wildly successful and make you a fortune - even better, you actually did something about it and started your own business. Good for you! Not everyone gets that far. Most people sit and day dream about what they might do if only… Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
7
Public companies have 90 days from the end of their fiscal year to comply. For those with market capitalization of $75 million or more, this clock starts on Nov. 15, 2004; while all others with less than $75 million market capitalization begin July 15, 2005. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
7
Managers know the difficulty of getting people to do the right things the right way. And employees need their expertise and understanding of the way things should be done. But how do you get it across so it actually sticks? The answer is well-defined policies and procedures. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
7
When I was a child, all I wanted from life was to be able to play every instrument under the sun. Pretty lofty goal, right?
I spent a couple decades learning numerous instruments, a couple I mastered; with many of the instruments I considered myself an average player, but that was ok – at least I could do it! Years went by, I kept learning new instruments, and I was very proud of myself. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
7
When raising capital for a business venture, warrants are a common form of equity that is given to investors. A warrant is like an option – it gives the holder the right to buy a security at a fixed or formulaic price, which is known as the “exercise” or “strike” price. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
7
Your investment club will need to decide what type of entity you’re going to adopt for business purposes. You’ll have to decide whether you’re going to be a corporation, a general partnership, or limited liability partnership.
Each of these business models has their own advantages and disadvantages. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
6
Building your resume, based on a resume outline will give it structure and flow… it provides an outline of all the things you should include in your resume.
A resume is one of the most important documents you will ever create. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
6
American small business is again in transition. Many employees, now working from home, are no longer tied to a geographic office and the woes of commuting. This is a relatively new phenomenon with hints of explosive sector growth in the days ahead. As this turbulent economy has forced downsizing, offshore restructuring and closures in large companies, many new entrepreneurs have been born. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
6
What’s your job profitability? Do you know?
Many business owners are unsure of their profitability at a company or job level. They “think” they are making money because they have a few dollars in their checking account. Having money in your checking account doesn’t mean you are profitable. It might simply mean you haven’t paid all the bills yet, so you have a little cash. Cash and profit are two different concepts. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
6
Here is the latest and accurate assistance relating to laptop bags. When you are on the lookout for excellent information relating to laptop bags, you’ll find it’s complex sorting out the best information from unprofessional laptop bags proposals and guidance so it is important to know how to judge the advice that is offered. Read the rest of this entry »