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Seven Steps to Avoid Employee Lawsuits
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| Labor and employment disputes represent the top litigation threat to the majority of U.S. corporations, so it's no wonder that a major fear for business leaders is the fear of employee lawsuits. |
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Importance of Corporate Wellness Programs
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| Corporate Wellness Programs have gone from becoming an after thought of "something that we should do" to a necessity for any small, medium or large company. With today's rising medical and insurance costs at an all time high no company can afford not to instill some form of a Wellness Program into their organization. These programs can be extremely low budget (pennies on the dollar) and can be implemented on employees own time. |
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Scaling the Corporate Mountain
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| Climbing your way to success often isn't easy. Learn how incorporating your business can help minimize your risk. |
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Types of legal (business) structures
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| This article provides an overview of the four basic types of business structures. |
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Customer Relationship Management
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| One of the biggest mistakes that I see entrepreneurs making time and time again is trying to bring in the customer for that initial sale, and then just letting them go. They place on their focus on that first sale that they forget to look at the potential long-term advantages of keeping in touch with their customers. That is where customer relationship management comes in – a set of tools and practices that help business people perform customer-related tasks. |
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Tough to Tackle Taxes without Tax Pro’s Help
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| With the Internal Revenue Service stepping up its auditing of small businesses, tax professionals are advising entrepreneurs to get the jump on tax planning now so they will be better prepared in case they are targeted for an audit. |
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Tough to Tackle Taxes without Tax Pro’s Help
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| With the Internal Revenue Service stepping up its auditing of small businesses, tax professionals are advising entrepreneurs to get the jump on tax planning now so they will be better prepared in case they are targeted for an audit. |
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Getting Corporate Sponsorship
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| "I run an event management and promotions company and put on seminars and events for small business owners. I'm trying to attract major corporations to sponsor my events. I have a strong value proposition and a targeted community of small business owners who attend. I don't have any connections into these large corporations. How do you suggest I break the ice to introduce my company to them without a warm lead in?" |
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Entrepreneurs and small business owners need to take ownership of worklife balance discussion
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| The mantra of the late 90’s and the first decade of the 21st century is “Be proactive.” And corporations are doing a fine job of being proactive in claiming ownership of the “work-life” discussion.
They’re doing this because when they launch the discussion first, they get to define the parameters—they get to make the rules.
Entrepreneurs and small business owners should not try to emulate what large corporations do. Instead, you should look towards owning your own work-life discussion.
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Work at Home Business Entrepreneur: Forex Trading Made Simple
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| Forex (also known as FX) is the term used to describe the trading foreign exchange or currency. In the past, only large investors like banks and multinational corporations were able to trade currency and take advantage of foreign exchange rates. But since the 1980’s, the little people have been allowed to play too. Now there are five major groups of investors in Forex Trading. They are governments, investment funds, corporations, banks, and traders, including average people like you and me. |
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The Greening of Procurement: How Social Consciousness is Re-Shaping Procurement Practices
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| Cannibals With Forks?
“In our rapidly evolving capitalist economies, where it is in the natural order of things for corporations to devour competing corporations, for industries to carve up and digest other industries, one emerging form of capitalism with a fork – sustainable capitalism – would certainly constitute real progress.”
From Cannibals With Forks – The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business
John Elkington
Capstone Publishing Limited, Oxford, 1997
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The Dominican Corporation
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| The most common business entity in the Dominican Republic is the corporation, locally called “Sociedad Anónima” (S.A.) or “Compañía por Acciones” (C. por A.). As corporations in other countries, Dominican corporations are legal persons which exist independently of its shareholders. Likewise, the liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount of their contribution to the corporation.
The Dominican Commercial Code provides for the existence of other business entities such as partnerships (“sociedad en nombre colectivo”), limited partnerships(“sociedadesencomandita”)and joint ventures (“sociedades en participación”). These structures, however, are seldom used because they are subject to the same tax treatment as corporations while lacking its limited liability component. |
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Corporate Responsibility and the Environment
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| As corporations have got bigger and bigger, they have damaged the environment in different ways. The exploitation of the world’s resources through overmining, overfarming and overfishing is putting our future in doubt. As these shortages influence the market, corporations will have no option but to seek other ways of doing business. As marginal lands become deserts, fossil fuels run dry and fish stocks deplete, the necessity of a sustainable environment will become obvious. What we want is for companies to realise this obligation now, before it is too late. |
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Balancing Work and Life
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| A major explanation for stress has been uncertainty in the workplace as a result of increased competition, changing local and international trade regulations, merging of corporations and technological advances. These changes have been experienced nationally and locally, Idaho included. For example, Micron's production and profits are directly affected by business practices and turmoil in East Asia. Zilog, Hewlett-Packard, Ore-Ida Inc. and other corporations constantly make major business adjustments to be profitable in an emerging and unpredictable environment.
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The Corporation in the Year 2030
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| For several years now, I have continually puzzled over one question: “As regulations and costs collide with trends, and corporations adjust in order to stay viable – what will they become?” In other words, what will corporations look like in, say, 2030? |
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THE CORPORATION 2030
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| “As regulations and costs collide with trends, and corporations adjust in order to stay viable – what will they become?” In other words, what will corporations look like in, say, 2030? Based on what I know about coming trends and expected regulations, as well as what others have shared with me on this topic, here are my predictions. |
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Overview of the Canada Not-For-Profit Corporations Act
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| Recently, a new law called the Canada Not-For-Profit Corporations Act ("CNPCA") came into effect aimed at eliminating unnecessary regulation and providing flexibility to the not-for-profit sector. The new legislation modernizes the corporate governance of not-for-profit corporations by promoting accountability, transparency and efficiency. This articles highlights the important provisions within the Act that will affect non-profit corporations. |
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