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4 Tips for Developing an Employee Handbook
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| Company policies are often determined in a reactionary or even ad-hoc fashion and may change to suit certain situations. This is especially true for small organizations. This is a risky strategy and may lead to unwanted litigation from disgruntled employees if they feel that they are not being treated fairly by management. It is important to set the company’s ground rules for conduct and the best way to do it is with an official employee handbook. |
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Navigating A Marketing Spin Out
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| If you own a medical, dental or legal practice, you probably already know that marketing your practice in today's difficult economic times is like navigating a race car during a spin out. Putting the brakes on your marketing budget is not the best way to survive and thrive in a challenging economic environment. You can and should cut back on marketing that is not working. However, you should invest in f you the areas that are generating your most cost effective leads - especially Internet marketing. |
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Getting a Franchise Started
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| These are simple examples of what franchises are; businesses that offer you the advantage of belonging to an already established and recognized brand name, while maintaining the ability to run your own business. |
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About Franchise Lawsuits
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| Always look into a company's background before you decide to invest in a franchise. After all, the last thing you want to do is throw your money into a concept that carries a history of trouble. |
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Sued for Someone Else's Breach of Contract
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| Competitive business moves, if you are not aware and careful, could lead to you being sued for "intentional interference with contractual relations". The idea is that you can be sued if you get someone else to do something that is contrary to a contract. |
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What is the Franchise Ufocs Role
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| Learn more about the UFOC before buying a franchise. Franchising is a contract system between two parties-the franchisor and the franchisee. As with any contractual agreement, there are legal documents and agreements that must be followed by both parties. The first of these documents is called a UFOC, or Uniform Franchise Offering Circular. Essentially this document is a disclosure of specific types of information that the franchisor must present before any agreements are signed. |
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Precautions to Take When a Key Employee Leaves
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| Using non-compete agreements and other contractual restrictions for key employees is just one safe guard companies can use to protect itself against "pirating". There are other precauions companies can also take in order to secure a company's customers, business information and workforce. |
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IS YOUR BUSINESS PUTTING YOUR ASSETS AT RISK? BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS: THE GENERAL PARTNERSHIP
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| The general partnership has existed for centuries. Today, it is controlled by the laws of the state in which it operates. The general partnership is easy to create - sometimes too easy. Unwary business owners have become partners creating obligations to others without intending to do so just by conducting themselves as a partnership. This article explains what a general partnership is, how it is formed, and the rights and obligations of the partners. Protect your personal assets and make certain you understand how the general partnership works. |
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The McDonalds Franchise: A Firm Financial Commitment
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| This gives gives a brief overview of the financial obligations of buying the most widely known brand in the world McDonalds |
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Home Based Internet Marketing Business
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| A home based internet marketing business is a convenient option for those who are unable to cope with the standard 9 to 5 working arrangement due to family or other obligations. |
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Some Business Tax Tips for 2010
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| The New Year means your business taxes are due. With the recent financial turmoil and our governments trying to find new ways to increase their own revenue, your business may be blindsided by your tax obligations. Here are few tips to keep in mind. |
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ATO tax break hides a financial sting
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| Thousands of companies that have applied to the Australian Tax Office to defer their tax and interest payment obligations are now likely to have difficulty obtaining finance because of their decision. |
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ATO tax break could cost companies dearly
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| Companies considering taking up the ATO’s offer to defer tax payments due on their next business activity statement or any other statutory obligations, interest-free, should think very carefully given the adverse financial consequences of doing so, according to Interlease director Gary Wilkie. |
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Opposing a Franchisor’s Motion for a Preliminary Injunction Against a Franchisee
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| When a franchisee opposes a franchisor’s motion for a preliminary injunction, the court should be made aware of the unique situation of this contractual relationship concerning the franchise agreement. |
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