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Sample Letter of Intent
If you ever need to lease an office, this is a sample form for you to use.

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How to Set up Effective Terms and Conditions Before you Sell on Credit
Setting up effective terms and conditions can be a challenge for many small business owners when they are formulating their payment infrastructure. Extending credit can be an effective small business strategy as it allows your business to establish customer loyalty and to increase sales with customers who would not do business with your company otherwise. Consider the following tips when you are setting up your small business terms and conditions:

Contracts, Contracts, Contracts... Read 'Em Well!
Contracts are important documents... for many entrepreneurs, they are the life blood of the business... written agreements which specify, sometimes in great detail, the terms and conditions for the sale of a product or service.

The truth about those Foreclosures Short and Sweet
Hello I have been building over 37 years and this problem we have is not new its just more pronounced due to economic conditions in general.Please take a few moments to read What I as a Builder and Real Estate Broker still very much involved in our industry would like you to see before you get in trouble. This is a short story of what the foreclosure experts want you to do and if indeed you do Hold ON!!!

Management and Mentoring with Unconditional Positive Regard
This article is the first of a series of three covering the core conditions model developed by Carl Rogers and its application to Management and Mentoring. These core conditions were developed for use in Person Centred Counselling Psychotherapy and from my experience have great relevance to Management in general and my Mentoring practice in particular. Carl Rogers’ view was that everyone should be judged positively no matter what (and I mean no matter who they are or what they have done). Rogers described it as “Unconditional Positive Regard” or UPR for short. The Rogerian view is that everyone is born with a positive approach but held back by externally imposed “Conditions of Worth”.

Management and Mentoring with Congruence
This article is the third of a series of three covering the core conditions model developed by Carl Rogers and its application to Management and Mentoring. These core conditions were developed for use in Person Centred Counselling Psychotherapy and from my experience have great relevance to Management in general and my Mentoring practice in particular. The first two articles dealt with two of the core conditions in Roger’s model, namely Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR) and Empathy.The third condition is however slightly more complex. In direct terms the word Congruence implies “Harmony” and in other definitions it is called “being Genuine”. However neither of these is fully descriptive of the concept being discussed here.

Finding The Correct Car Loan
No one would dispute that obtaining an automobile is a crucial undertaking. While deciding on an automobile which is exactly what your family wants can be complex, finding the proper car loan can make you stressed. Car loan interest terms vary widely, and it is even more complex to understand the terms and conditions of the loan contract.

What Bankers Look For And Why
There is a plethora of commercial loan products for businesses, small and large. While each may have their own terms and conditions, all lenders ‘first’ must be confident in the borrower’s ability and willingness to repay the loan.

Are you using the right terms and conditions for your shopping cart?
If you have an e-commerce facility on your website then you will know that your bank requires you to have terms and conditions for its use. But what many business owners do is simply use their standard trading conditions in conjunction with the e-commerce facility. That’s fine but having an e-commerce facility creates its own unique issues which won’t be covered by your normal terms of trade.

Why you need to get your legal agreements sorted for 2011
Normally when I go on holiday I think very little of things like travel insurance and the terms and conditions of my airline ticket. But as I sit here contemplating whether to board a plane this evening to snow covered London, these two documents are at the forefront of my mind. We all need to adopt the same approach to documentation in our businesses and below explain why.

Guidelines to Blogging
Some basic guidelines on blogging, if you use a service blogger.com they have their own terms and conditions for posting content. You can’t just post anything, so always read the t&c's. If you don't follow their rules, your blog will probably get deleted.

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