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Is it Really Going to be a Happy New Year?
By all accounts, 2009 is going to be an "interesting" year for employers and employees alike.The question on everybody's mind should be:“Will my business flourish or flounder in 2009?”

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The Warm Call
One thing you cannot debate is that you will definitely improve your cold calling by being prepared before the call. We all get calls from sales people who are clearly unprepared and embarrass themselves by trying to “lower your phone bills” when they don’t even know how much you are currently paying for your phone bills. Or, they try to get you to refinance your home when you live in an apartment. Or they offer to create a web site for your company when you already have one. If you are prepared before the call and have done your research on the prospect you are calling, then your “cold” call actually becomes a “warm” call.

8 Simple Steps To Manifest Money Fast… as in NOW!
Let me start off by acknowledging that I have been flat broke before. Not just once or twice. I have had those times where I was completely stressed about how I was going to pay for the bills sitting in my payables files that were due two days ago (in some cases very past due!) I have also had times where I've had more than enough money to pay all my bills and buy boats, cars and take big vacations.

When The Customer Won't Pay
As the recession grinds on, more and more businesses and consumers are feeling the pinch. Some businesses and consumers are trying to solve their cash problems by paying their bills more slowly. And, unfortunately, bills from small businesses are often the ones that businesses and consumers think they can delay paying. That doesn't mean your business should accept this as a fact of business life. There are a number of steps you can take to collect outstanding receivables and to get customers to pay on time.

Federal Minimum Wage Increase
REMINDER: On July 24, 2009, the federal minimum wage will be increased to $7.25 per hour from the current level of $6.55, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

QuickBooks Tip: Easily See the Accounting Entry Behind the Screen
QuickBooks is very user-friendly when it comes to entering invoices and paying bills. But what if you need to see how QuickBooks accounted for those invoices or bills? Good news - there is a quick and easy way to see the details of every accounting entry you make in QuickBooks. Try this tip to see just how easy it is.

Minimum wage – good or bad for business?
The questions around the minimum wage are always going to create a heated discussion and in my opinion is just another way for governments and usually socialist style governments to control the economy and turn things in to a nanny state! What is a minimum wage? The minimum wage is the lowest hourly, daily or monthly wage that employers may legally pay to their employees. Minimum wage laws also prevent workers from selling their labour at an amount which is lower than the minimum wage level. Those that defend and advocate a minimum wage say that it increases the standard of living of workers and also reduces poverty.

Hiring Employees Is More Than Just Paying Salaries
Hiring employees is more than just paying a wage as it also involves additional expenses Federal and State mandated taxes – all of which really add up. In fact, these additional fees can related to more than 30% above the employee’s base wage rate.

Financially & Environmentally, lower your heating bills
The future of lower heating bills has arrived. Hot water and central heating costs are unavoidable and becoming increasingly expensive but they can easily be managed keeping the size of your bills to the bare minimum. FUELmaster could provide the

They Keep Saying The Rich Don't Pay Their Fair Share
These are facts: the top one percent of wage earners in America carry a full 40% of the tax burden. That's only about 1.4 million of us, carrying 40% of the load for the other approximately 300 million. And if the tax rates go back to pre-2001 levels, those 1.4 million who have all that money to invest (and with which to employ vast numbers of other wage earners) will certainly keep that money in their pockets... and that means it'll be sheltered from taxation.

Immigration, Wages, & Grammar
Betsey touches on 3 topics in this article: ICE raids in central California, the wage forecast for 2011, & "her use of grammar".

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