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100 WAYS: #49 Check References Before Extending Credit to New Customers
– August 31, 2010
Bringing in a new customer is always exciting. But be careful. A customer who can’t, or won’t, pay you for goods or services is worse than no customer at all. ...
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100 WAYS: #48 Tighten Up Credit Practices
– August 30, 2010
Poor credit policies can lead to disaster in today’s troubled economy. Former prompt paying customers that have become slow payers are probably an important danger signal. ...
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100 WAYS: #47 Schedule a Year-End Tax Planning Session
– August 23, 2010
It is crucial to meet with your CPA firm during the year to take advantage of tax planning opportunities. Most accounting firms, (including ours) cannot do much after the fiscal year ends, but much can be accomplished before the year end. ...
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100 WAYS: #46 Renegotiate Your Lease To Reduce Occupancy Costs
– August 18, 2010
In this environment, your landlord should be willing to listen to any proposals. ...
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100 WAYS: #45 Find Additional Capital
– August 16, 2010
The best, and cheapest, money around comes from managing your business more efficiently. But if you come up short, here are some other ideas to consider. ...
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100 WAYS: #44 Farm Out Payroll Chores to an Outside Automated Service
– August 11, 2010
Automated, third party, payroll services are a very inexpensive way to service the payroll function. ...
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100 WAYS: #43 Form Your Own Kitchen Cabinet of Advisors
– August 9, 2010
Build a group of professionals, from CPAs to attorneys to bankers, that act as profit centers for your company. They are there to save money and create value for you. ...
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Incentives to Hire and Retain the Unemployed
– August 5, 2010
To help jumpstart business hiring and spending, Congress has passed and President Obama has signed, the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act. ...
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How Much More Will You Be Paying If Bush Tax Cuts Expire?
– August 5, 2010
Several major income tax cuts are set to expire at the end of 2010 if nothing is done by Congress. ...
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IRS to Quit Accepting Paper Tax Deposits
– August 5, 2010
Beginning in January 2011, most taxpayers who have been using paper Federal Tax Deposit coupons and taking a check to the bank will be required to make their tax deposits electronically. ...
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