| If Layoffs Are Necessary, Protect Your Business |
| 01.07.2009 |
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According to an AP report today, the number of newly laid off people signing up for state unemployment insurance last week rose to 540,000. Times are tough. We here at SmartBiz understand the decision to lay off workers is the toughest decision you might have as a business owner or decisionmaker. There are some resources you can use to make sure your company is protected. See our "General Release for Employment Termination" and "Termination Checklist and Form" documents. We hope you have no occasion to use these. MORE |
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| Blog - Do You Have Email and Internet Usage Policies in Place? |
| 12.28.2008 |
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Have you ever caught one of your employees tapping the ALT and TAB keys quickly as you walk up to them to hide what they were doing on their computer? As an employee, have you ever done this? The answer is probably yes because we all have! Our report, gives you some necessary tips to create email and Internet usage policies for your company. MORE |
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| Last Second E-Commerce Tips Before "Christmas Cutoff" |
| 12.17.2008 |
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Well, there are literally only days left before the ever-popular "Christmas-Cutoff," the day before which orders must be placed in order to receive items in time for Christmas. With day approaching (depending on where you are in the country), here are some final tips ... MORE |
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| Improving the Cash Flow |
| 11.30.2008 |
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Last week, we focused on "Improving the Cash Flow in Your Small Business." Having enough money to get through daily transactions is a pressing concern for most small business owners. Do you have any more tips for business owners? MORE |
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| Posted By Lucinda Cassamassino at 4:00 PM |
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| How Many Suits Does It Take to Screw Up the Auto Industry? |
| 11.20.2008 |
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How many suits does it take to screw up an industry? I think in the case of the American automakers, at least eight. One lawmaker to allow foreign car companies such as Toyota to get away with paying minimum taxes while GM and Ford pay through the nose for employee health care. Then one executive from each of the Big 3 (Ford, GM and Chrysler) as well as one PR person from each of the Big 3 to think that it was OK for the triumvirate to arrive in DC via private jet while claiming abject poverty. MORE |
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| Posted By Lucinda Cassamassino at 1:45 PM |
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