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How to Build Effective Spreadsheets
Spreadsheets have become an important business tool. I first experienced them at university in the mid to late 1980s. I remember thinking, for the first time, that computers could really be useful. Since then some of the things that I have used them have been: Business reports Create financial forecast Run horse race sweeps Develop a betting program (unsuccessful) and Calculate average km times in races Spreadsheets are very powerful and can be used for a variety of purposes. However, in business, they are prone to error and an incorrect formula or a spreadsheet designed poorly can result in poor business decisions being made.

Internet Home Based Business Equipment Needed For Start Up
This article talks about the various types of equipment needed to start an internet home based business. It will also inform you of what crucial equipment you will need to invest in and what you can wait on until you get into profit. The equipment needed to get your internet home based business started may be less than you think.

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To Successfully Obtain Business Capital Every Business Needs A Coach
If you are a business owner the task of obtaining business capital can be very daunting. Most businesses fail because they have never been taught how to obtain financing and therefore they have no clue where to begin. The Small Business Administration reports that 97% of business loan applications fail.

Start Your Own Business On A Budget
If you have been feeling disheartened about the fact that only ten percent of new business startups survive, there is hope yet. It is surely nothing but a myth as Dun and Bradstreet reports that more than seventy-six percent of people starting up a new business are in business for more than two years.

Financials for Business Owners: More Than A Look In The Rear View Mirror
Financial reports are the least understood piece of business information for most business owners. Yet everyone expects a business owner to understand his financial reports. Banks want them and they're needed to prepare tax returns. If you're not an accountant, you probably don't know how to use them to manage your business. Accounting is the language of business. The reports tell the story of how well your business is performing. Once you know what your financial reports can tell you, your accountant can provide the information in a format that makes sense and is quick and easy to read, even for a non-accountant! This is the first in a series of articles that will put business owners back in control of their company and reduce the stress that comes from not being certain how well your business is performing.

Key Performance Indicators for Retail (KPI)
Retail store owners have lots to do besides running reports, but identifying and tracking a few key performance indicators can save time and help a retailer stay ahead of his/her business.

Basics of Credit Reports and Background Checks
Many employers would like to have a credit report before hiring, However, for job applicants, a credit report can seem like an invasion of privacy and unfair. The bottom-line is that employers need to approach credit report with caution and only use them if there is a business necessity, and further understand that here can be errors or items not related to employment. Job applicants also have rights when it comes to credit reports. Job applicants need to understand that credit scores are not part of an employment credit report and that employers do not request credit reports just to find ways not to hire. A credit report is only requested once a candidate is a finalist and there are certain positions where a requesting a credit report does make sense. This article surveys the use of credit reports and hiring.

Training Nonprofit Board Members to Read and Understand Financial Reports
One of the items board members are responsible for is to monitor the financial situation of the organization. As such, board members should be familiar with the types of financial reports the organization uses to demonstrate its financial standing. This article identifies the types of financial reports most commonly used by nonprofits, and stresses the importance of training board members to read and understand financial reports.

Bankruptcy Is a Good Thing
Equifax reports that small-business bankruptcies are up 81 percent over last year. Now don't get nervous if you have a small business or are thinking of starting one. This is a good thing. For several reasons

Retail Metrics: Key Performance Indicators ( KPI’s) – Turn
This article covers Key Performance Indicators that you can use to better manage your retail store with. Specifically highlighting Turn: how to understand the reports you get from your POS system, what to do with them and using them to make better business decisions.

Top Five Ways of Becoming a Better Sales Coach
Sales Managers execute several roles and wear many hats: manager, trainer and coach. These multiple roles can create challenges for some sales managers. Where should they invest their time? Should it be in attending internal meetings? Analyzing reports? Training and coaching the sales team? If you are serious about hitting and exceeding your revenue goals for 2012, invest your time in training and coaching your sales team. (It makes analyzing reports a whole lot more fun when the numbers are in the black.)

SELL SMARTER; NOT HARDER: Part 1
SALES: THE LEAST TIME-EFFECTIVE PROCESS IN ALL OF BUSINESS: Making the Sales process more time-effective is not easy because Salespeople have so many unavoidable duties they must perform: 1. Call Reports 2. Expense Reports 3. Drive/Travel Time 4. Waiting in the customer's or prospect's office 5. Questions and Answers 6. Handling Complaints 7. Reassuring customers or prospects 8. Maintaining relationships The list goes on.

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