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Truth in Numbers
Why Outsourcing your Bookkeeping Makes Cents Many people still associate outsourcing with manufacturing or global workforces, but it is much more. Outsourcing is an efficient way to manage special projects or overflow, expand staffing resources, and grow your business. Many businesses outsource critical business tasks that require specialized knowledge such as bookkeeping.

The Value of Outsourcing
The Value of Outsourcing - "I'm too small to hire staff" say many entrepreneurs. But that's an expensive assumption to make. In this article, you'll read why paying someone else to do specific parts of your work actually makes good business sense, and can set you up to grow your business faster and more effectively. Think your business is too small to staff? Think again! Keep an open mind and read this article and you just might post a "help wanted" sign!

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BUSINESS FOR SALE
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Buying or Selling A Business? Don't Be Ripped Off!
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Have you had your annual check-up?
With the business enviornment changing so quickly it's important to not only do annual check-ups, but quarterly check-ups.

If You're So Good, Stop Thinking So Damn Much
Call it the "Nuke" Laloosh rule: People who know what they are doing should just stop futzing about and get on with things. The preceding is the main finding in a fascinating golf-driven (!) new paper in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology:

Forecasting Fiction or Reality?
Why do so many sales forecasts bear a closer resemblance to great works of fiction than to reality? Why do “top opportunities” slip and slide from month to month and all too often disappear altogether?

The Credit Crunch. Is there Light at the end of the Tunnel?
This last month or so has been a depressing and very worrying time for most businesses and business people due to the massive uncertainty caused by the banks financial instability and forecasts of a recession. However, is there now a light at the end of the tunnel?

THE Housing Solution
Well the numbers are in and it looks like home foreclosures are up a whopping 15% in the first half of 2009, affecting more than 1.5 million households. This problem does not appear to be getting any better as unemployment is nearing 10% and could go even higher, if you believe like me that government forecasts are about as accurate as throwing darts in the dark.

THE Housing Solution
Well the numbers are in and it looks like home foreclosures are up a whopping 15% in the first half of 2009, affecting more than 1.5 million households. This problem does not appear to be getting any better as unemployment is nearing 10% and could go even higher, if you believe like me that government forecasts are about as accurate as throwing darts in the dark.

Lesson #4: “This is such a titchy bit of the iceberg”
The forecasts for the Mitels, Ciscos, and Nortels of the world have not always been kind. Indeed, many experts have long predicted that their inflated bubble is about ready to collapse. But Matthews has never been one to listen to the experts.

Cash flow forecast software
Cash flow forecast software the bear essentials. In preparing a good cash flow forecast for a bank or and investor you need to know what the forecasts should include. I have therefore put together a list of what you should include, as follows: - The cash flow projection should realistically be for a period of not less than 36 months ahead. And for each of the three years these should be presented on a month-by-month basis. - The forecasts should distinguish between the business cash flow and the business profit and loss figures. Cash flow of a business relates to the timing money is received by the company and paid out of the company and would include VAT in the UK and Europe and Sales Tax in America.

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