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What is a Personal Guarantee and Should I Grant One?

Most lenders require the individual owner of a small business to personally guarantee loans made to a business. This pledge indicates the owners’ commitment and helps ensure that the loan obligation won’t be abandoned. The problem: A personal guarantee means your personal assets are available as collateral. It opens an individual — or a husband and wife...

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Glean Critical Information From Departing Employees

Get to the heart of the matter. If you want the truth about your company, ask people on the way out. Exit interviews can deliver important inside information. The way departing employees view your organization might be the way things really are. Below is an exit interview questionnaire you can print and give to staff members...

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Important Tax Figures for 2017

The following table provides some important federal tax information for 2017, as compared with 2016. Many of the dollar amounts are unchanged or have changed only slightly due to low inflation. Other amounts are changing due to legislation.   Social Security/ Medicare 2017 2016 Social Security Tax Wage Base $127,200 $118,500 Medicare Tax Wage Base...

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Maximize Profits By Minimizing ‘Departmentalism’

If you could never run another newspaper, radio, television, direct mail or online ad, how could you bring in customers?” The simple answer is by working together. Frequently, many companies have absolutely no impetus for one department to collaborate with another. This kind of “departmentalism” can defeat a company. But by sharing information, your sales staff can...

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Use the Post Office to Increase Sales

Despite the popularity of e-marketing, direct mail still works for many companies. How well it works depends on a number of variables. It’s a game of percentages. Here are six tips to help improve your company’s odds: Remember that “direct” is the operative word. A key advantage of direct mail versus traditional advertising to a mass audience...

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Employee, Partner or Both? Recent Developments Help You Decide

Are you an employee, a partner, a partner who doesn’t know it — or a combination of these classifications? The answer can have serious tax implications. If you participate in a business that’s operated as a partnership or a limited liability company, here are some recent developments that you need to know. IRS Position on Dual...

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