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Hi, Website Visitor. Here are your Articles for May 2, 2007.
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The Disability Debate

How would you fund your living expenses if you suddenly became disabled?  The Wall Street Journal has reported a rise in the purchase of long-term disability insurance, particularly among employees who are offered discount policies through their employers.



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Web Sites that Work

Does your business have a Web site? Do you use it to recruit potential employees? Here are some items to consider when evaluating your recruiting page:



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Hobby Losses versus Business Expenses

Did someone tell you that you couldn't deduct the losses from your booth at the antique mall or local festival, from your selling activity on Ebay or for your race car with advertising signage?



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Do you need to adjust your withholdings?

Did you have to write a big check to the IRS or State of Ohio for taxes on April 15? If so, now is the time to adjust your federal and state withholding to ensure you don't owe big next year.



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In light of the shootings
at Virginia Tech University, many organizations are reviewing their safety notification procedures. Sending emergency text messaging alerts over cell phone networks is increasingly become standard procedure for educational institutions, communities, and businesses. To find out if texting might be useful at your organization, click "Full Article."
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Trying to evaluate how well a company is performing?
Any performance measurement or benchmarking system should include business value as one of its primary metrics. Here are the reasons why, as well as some strategies for controlling the cost of regular valuations.
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With the economy tight, installment sales contracts are becoming popular in many different industries. Federal and most state laws require that consumers are fully informed of the details of such transactions. Failure to provide customers with the required information can lead to lawsuits, large damage awards and needless headaches. Here's what your business needs to know.
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Here are ten quick ways to bypass traditional advertising
and take your products and services directly to the people.
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Lehman announces senior management changes
news.yahoo.com - Mon, 8 Sep 2008 00:44:24 GMT

Experts don't expect a cure-all in Fannie-Freddie bailout
chron.com - Mon, 8 Sep 2008 00:43:31 GMT

Bush hosts last T-ball game of his term
sfgate.com - Mon, 8 Sep 2008 00:35:07 GMT

How plan protects taxpayers
cnn.com - Mon, 8 Sep 2008 00:34:50 GMT

Ad group opposes Yahoo-Google partnership
msnbc.com - Mon, 8 Sep 2008 00:34:43 GMT


 

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