Related Blog Posts

Corporate car leasing

16 hours ago ago from Personal Finance Reference

Need car(s) for your company or business. Get it on lease, reasons: * For business, leasing allows you to drive a expensive vehicle for less money * Lower repair costs (With a three-year lease, the factory warranty covers most repairs. ) * Replace the car every 2-3 years. * Pay less tax. Leasing makes it easier to get more car for less money. It means low or zero upfront payment and lesser monthly amount for the same vehicle. You are ...

Related content

Are You Ready to Own Your Own E-Commerce Business ?

12 hours ago ago from Twittvertising.com

Beginning a business is exciting and nerve-wracking. It can be one in all the most important investments you'll create during your lifetime. Not just financially, however emotionally as well. Doing it right can mean taking on a heap of responsibilities and creating a lot of sacrifices. It will additionally mean working tougher than you ever have before. For these reasons, business possession isn't for everyone. If you do not have the ...

Related content

Top Three Small Business Quality Problems

15 hours ago ago from CAPAtrak Blog

Lonnie Mitschelen , ASQ CMQ/OE, CQE, CQA, CSSGB, Quality Assurance Engineer at Spectrolab and Owner of Can Do Quality, asked the following question on LinkedIn : “What are the top three quality problems facing the small business (manufacturer, service provider or retailer)?  Additionally, what would you expect or want from a consultant to help resolve those quality problems? Develop a system/process? Perform a task? Train or teach? Some ...

Related content

starting my own photography business from home, what do I need to do to be legal?

22 hours ago ago from FDI Launches International

I am starting my own business from home doing photography. I told two different things: I was told I needed to get an attorney and I was told by a photographer that I did not need to do that. I know there will be certain things that I will have to do as far as taxes go, but what do I need to do to make this legal? Part of the question will depend on whether you are using your house as an office/developing lab or whether you will also have a ...

Related content

Taking the Mystery Out of Software Financing and Software Leasing

13 hours ago ago from FinanceBlogr

The very terms “software leasing” and “software financing” are confusing to many businesspeople. This is due to the fact that software is typically not seen as something that is purchased over time. This view is shared by both end-users, and the developers of software. Companies who think nothing of financing a vehicle or a new computer system will stress over how they will pay for expensive new business software. And the producers of ...

Related content

Related News

Alan Schram: Low Interest Rates are Bonanza to the Banks

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Banks have been frustrating the Administration's efforts of economic revival by being reluctant to lend, and the President has been complaining about it. But that is to be expected. Banks are behaving rationally in response to the environment created by the Treasury and the Federal Reserve, i.e. interest rates at effectively zero. They are simply engaged in yield curve arbitrage. Zero interest rates mean that banks can borrow short-term ...

Related content

Lloyd Chapman: House Jobs Bill Falls Short of Real Solutions

5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Leaders from the U.S. House of Representatives have narrowly passed a, "Jobs for Main Street Bill," and once again failed to heed strong recommendations from America's 27 million small businesses. The bill has drawn strong criticism from both Republicans and Democrats: "As the old axiom goes, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing twice and expecting different results. With that in mind, it's astounding Speaker Pelosi would ...

Related content

Mary O'Grady: Why Sebastian Pinera May Be Elected Chile's Next President

22 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

In the World Bank's 2010 "Doing Business" survey, which ranks the tax and regulatory environment for business in 183 countries, Chile fell 14 places year on year in the category measuring the ease of "starting a business." It fell five places in "employing workers," and three places in "paying taxes." In "closing a business" it stayed even, coming in at 114th in the world. Overall in the survey, Chile's rank dropped nine places. This is ...

Related content

Related Videos

Nothing to see... move along.