Diverting proceeds from cash sales and waiving fees for a friend are less noticeable cases of employee theft. Carve out time to establish financial controls.
Between now and the end of the year, businesses should take various actions to help their bottom line for 2010 and to get ready for 2011. Here are some actions to consider.
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10 Genius Storage Solutions for Your Home Office
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Tax Breaks for Booming Businesses
f your business is booming, take advantage of tax rules to make sure that Uncle Sam doesn't earn more than you do from your efforts.
25 Frugal Food Changes You Can Make Today
Don’t let rising food costs break your budget! Here are 25 frugal (and tasty!) changes that will keep your finances in line and your stomach full.
How Nutrition Labels Are About to Get Better
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From that small start, Tsilli Pines has built a business on creating modern ketubot.
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Financial Controls to Protect Your Money from Fraud and Theft
Diverting proceeds from cash sales and waiving fees for a friend are less noticeable cases of employee theft. Carve out time to establish financial controls.
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Planning in the Last Quarter of 2010
Between now and the end of the year, businesses should take various actions to help their bottom line for 2010 and to get ready for 2011. Here are some actions to consider.
5 More Everyday Words That Are Making You Look Stupid
Punch up your status by avoiding this collection of all-too-common words and phrases that make you look like a dunce.
What Stuxnet Means for Small Business
Cybercrime in general and Stuxnet in specific presents clear financial threats to you and your business.
Best Money Tips: Staying Cool Without Burning Up Your Wallet
Today we found some great articles on staying cool without burning up your wallet, credit card commandments, and handling out-of-reach goals.
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Can You Save Money by Outsourcing?
Staffing companies, freelance job boards, and temporary help agencies are experiencing record growth as companies turn to outsourcing.
Debt Ceiling Contingency Plans
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7 Old Fashioned Skills That Save You Money
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The 4 Ps of Luxury Branding
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Where to Do 9 Popular Bucket List Items on a Budget
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Stay in School until the Job Market Improves?
For decades it's been a common strategy that's worked out pretty well. This time, it's not looking like such a good idea.