accounting
accounting
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by Steve Dubin - 2008-05-27
Don’t try to compete on price. Competing on price is almost always a losing proposition. For small business owners, the most important impact lands right on the bottom line. The smaller the ...
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by Ryan J Bell - 2008-05-29
Running a business requires the ability to process credit cards. Without it, many of your customers won't make the critical decision to purchase. But, processing credit cards can be confusing to the u...
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by Ryan J Bell - 2008-05-29
Many merchants are stunned by the number of different fees that are associated with processing credit cards. Some of the fees are assessed by the bank or ISO/MSP that provides the merchant with a merc...
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by Ryan J Bell - 2008-05-29
Besides the interchange fees and discount rates that are attached to every credit card transaction you process, there are a myriad of other fees that can creep in. Individually, they're not substantia...
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by Shaun Parker - 2008-05-29
Jobs play an enormous role in our lives. We spend the majority of our lives working and as a result finding something that you enjoy and are motivated to do is essential. Finding a job can therefore b...
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by Terry Cartwright - 2008-06-06
Bookkeeping based upon cash accounting principles is the easiest accountancy practise but not necessarily the most accurate or beneficial for tax purposes for the business. This is because cash accoun...
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by Terry Cartwright - 2008-06-06
Businesses are required by statue to a set of accounts to support the tax calculation. Complex accounting systems are rarely appropriate for small business who normally choose between preparing ac...
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by - 2008-06-07
The essential first step to be taken by a small business in regard to a tax inspection happens long before that small business is advised a tax enquiry is about to take place. That first step is to ob...
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by Kim and Charles Petty - 2008-06-07
To make sure that financial statements are easy to understand, there is a set of rules and practices that is established, which is known as the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). This ha...
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by Stephen Oliver - 2008-06-17
Defining an Economic Charge-out Rate for Service BusinessesIntroductionMany companies and professionals deliver services to third parties.Establishing an appropriate rate for charging those services t...