Reverse Merger: Have They Taken the Reverse out of Reverse Merger? (26 Jun 2006) Not only is the price extravagant, he will also take the reverse out of Reverse Merger, by insisting on a stipulation that you won't do a reverse split and reduce the number of shares outstanding. By reverse splitting the shares you are reducing his 10%. Which was the original intent of the reverse merger
Routine Maintenance of High Pressure Hot Water Motors (26 Jun 2006) If you run a pressure washer business you need complete uptime on your equipment, break downs can be costly if your billing rates are $100 to $150.00 per hour. If you are bidding by the job there are times when it is absolutely a great profession to be in.
S Corporation – What Is It? (26 Jun 2006) For many small businesses, the "S" corporation is the business entity of choice. The "S" in S corporation refers to a tax designation. All corporations are created the same way under state law. A small business must then chose a tax status, to wit, "C", "S" or non-profit. Important issues concerning S corporations are covered in this article.
Safe and Sound - Follow Safety Guidelines to Avoid Accidents & Injuries (26 Jun 2006) Prevent workplace accidents with proper employee training. Because of the chemicals and equipment that are a part of a cleaning company's daily routine, employers should take added precautions and safety measures.
Sample; Territory Reduction Policy for a Franchise Company (26 Jun 2006) I propose this thought on the subject of Franchisee territory reduction based on performance for a Mobile Business Model. Please read the sample policy below as it explains the reasoning and methodologies considered to extend brand without risking underdeveloped territory.
SBAs 8(a) Program Can Help Some Companies Compete (26 Jun 2006) The 8(a) program is reserved for what the SBA calls "socially disadvantaged individuals." Socially disadvantaged individuals are defined as those who have been subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias because of their membership in a disadvantaged group.
SBIR - A Nice Add-on Business (26 Jun 2006) Learn about the Small Business Innovative Research Program and how it can add revenue to your business and help fund your research or innovative technology.
SBIR vs STTR (26 Jun 2006) SBIR vs. STTR: If you are participating in the SBIR program you may also want to consider participating in the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program. The STTR program is considered SBIR's twin sister, although there are some added hoops one must jump through in order to participate. Like SBIR, the STTR is the US Government's way of providing "seed" money to spawn technology growth. The key difference however is in the structure of the effort, whereas a small business must partner (via a subcontract) to a university or non-profit research institution in order to acquire STTR funding.
Scrapbooking Home Based Business Tips and Advice (26 Jun 2006) A Scrapbooking Home Based Business is on the rise, so congratulations to you for looking into starting a scrapbooking business! The following tips and advice are sure to be helpful as you pursue your own business.
Self-Employment: Do you know the Difference between Rates and Wages (26 Jun 2006) The difference between rates and wages is not always clear to newly self-employed people and their wage-earning clients. Most newly self-employed workers are former employees. They are accustomed to
receiving pay based on wages. When they start out, they tend to set their rates too low. To survive, your rates must be high enough to pay the bills and enable you to earn a living...
Setting Prices - Pricing Your Consulting Services (26 Jun 2006) In case you hadn't noticed, people can react very differently when faced with the same price for a product or service. In fact in most cases, we'll never actually know what is in their minds when they consider a price and then decide to respond to it in certain way. So what does that mean for those of us pricing and selling our services out there in the market? Typically, people who sell services go for an hourly rate.....