Monthly Archives: September 2007

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

The business world is only getting smaller as time goes on.  Small and mid-sized businesses have traditionally had markets that were limited to the local or regional level and only occasionally reached a truly national level.  But as world markets have opened up and expanded, ...

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Dealing With Younger Employees and Generation Gaps

This past Sunday’s edition of the Houston Chronicle had an interesting article in the business section.  Jacqueline Taylor provides a Q&A column that gives employers tips on dealing with younger employees.  Ms. Talyor provides insight into several generations and ...

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But Don’t Steal Those General Terms and Conditions

Yesterday’s post pointed you to a discussion on the advantages of using General Terms and Conditions in your business and gave you some ideas on the things you might incorporate into them.   Today, I point you to a cautionary discussion of how you generate those terms and ...

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General Terms and Conditions

Who wouldn’t like to cut down on their paperwork and speed up the process of taking and processing orders, no matter their industry?  Well have no fear, a suggestion is here. Imke Ratschko, author of ...

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Employee vs. Independent Contract (Addendum)

Last week I addressed the importance of properly labeling a worker as an employee or an independent contractor.  I’ve come across some additional resources on this topic and I wanted to point them out to you.

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Where Texas Falls in the Rankings

A couple of interesting rankings have come out in the past month or so that might be of interest to SBO’s across the country.  The first is the American Justice Partnership’s annual

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Recent Posts on S-Corps

S-Corporations are one the more common business entities that I receive inquiries about and it appears that S-Corps have been a hot topic in the Texas blog world recently.  Greg Price, author of the ...

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Monthly Archives: September 2007

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

The business world is only getting smaller as time goes on.  Small and mid-sized businesses have traditionally had markets that were limited to the local or regional level and only occasionally reached a truly national level.  But as world markets have opened up and expanded, ...

Continue Reading »

Dealing With Younger Employees and Generation Gaps

This past Sunday’s edition of the Houston Chronicle had an interesting article in the business section.  Jacqueline Taylor provides a Q&A column that gives employers tips on dealing with younger employees.  Ms. Talyor provides insight into several generations and ...

Continue Reading »

But Don’t Steal Those General Terms and Conditions

Yesterday’s post pointed you to a discussion on the advantages of using General Terms and Conditions in your business and gave you some ideas on the things you might incorporate into them.   Today, I point you to a cautionary discussion of how you generate those terms and ...

Continue Reading »

General Terms and Conditions

Who wouldn’t like to cut down on their paperwork and speed up the process of taking and processing orders, no matter their industry?  Well have no fear, a suggestion is here. Imke Ratschko, author of ...

Continue Reading »

Employee vs. Independent Contract (Addendum)

Last week I addressed the importance of properly labeling a worker as an employee or an independent contractor.  I’ve come across some additional resources on this topic and I wanted to point them out to you.

Continue Reading »

Where Texas Falls in the Rankings

A couple of interesting rankings have come out in the past month or so that might be of interest to SBO’s across the country.  The first is the American Justice Partnership’s annual

Continue Reading »

Recent Posts on S-Corps

S-Corporations are one the more common business entities that I receive inquiries about and it appears that S-Corps have been a hot topic in the Texas blog world recently.  Greg Price, author of the ...

Continue Reading »