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Ronald Kresten
There comes a time when a business has to face up to its needs. Making the employees feel rather disgruntle is not something that makes a business run smoothly. When money is involved and people have been working hard to earn that money then it only makes sense that they will want to be paid on time as agreed on their...

By: Ronald Kresten | Accounting  > Payroll Management | Posted: Friday, February 12th, 2010

Arthor Greenwald
It has to be admitted that money is the driving force that leads all people into business or to seek employment. People want to feel that all their hard work is being acknowledged through financial gains and so getting up in the morning is no longer a battle but a desire to earn more. A things that can truly drive any ...

By: Arthor Greenwald | Accounting  > Payroll Management | Posted: Friday, February 12th, 2010

Tom Jui
Small companies can often find it hard to implement the processes of an effective HR department. This is not for want of such a department but merely due to the fact that finances and sometimes space might not yet permit. When this type of situation arises the help of outsourcing can come to the resucue.

By: Tom Jui | Accounting  > Payroll Management | Posted: Friday, February 12th, 2010

Gen Federico
What would you do if your company is growing and there is need to take in new employees? Would you just keep postponing recruiting because you would not be able to administer the payroll. What you have to remember is that the sign of growth for any company is seen through the need to employ more people.

By: Gen Federico | Accounting  > Payroll Management | Posted: Friday, February 12th, 2010

Rutland Savour
Whilst a lot of attention is paid to strategies for keeping costs down in times of recession it is actually second nature to successful entrepreneurs. Think about business in its simplest terms; you are there to maximise your profit. The two ways to do that are to increase income or decrease expenditure. That is, of co...

By: Rutland Savour | Accounting  > Payroll Management | Posted: Sunday, February 07th, 2010

Declan Connolly
Anyone who runs a small business will know the huge responsibility involved in managing all aspects of the company In particular, keeping up-to-date accounts can be very time consuming and complicated, and is an area which requires a good deal of skill and attention to detail

By: Declan Connolly | Accounting  > Business Accounting | Posted: Friday, February 05th, 2010

Declan Connolly
Accounting can often be a complicated area, and for those who do not have a great deal of experience in the area, it can often seem a little daunting Some small business managers or freelance workers may attempt to manage their accounts personally, but for those who do not have financial experience this can be a mistak...

By: Declan Connolly | Accounting  > Business Accounting | Posted: Friday, February 05th, 2010

Derek Rogers
Depending on the type of insurance policy that you hold you may be eligible to make a claim for loss of profits apart from the damages incurred in the fire or any other factor that your business is insured against However, in order to file such a claim you will have to start by calculating the loss of profit from the d...

By: Derek Rogers | Accounting  > Business Accounting | Posted: Sunday, January 03rd, 2010

asfwaseem
Many people have experienced bad credit, but some still may not know what it is. For a long time, there was no established method for determining the credit activities of consumers. However, this all changed when a company called the Fair Isaac Corporation designed a credit scoring system that is called the FICO score.

By: asfwaseem | Accounting  > Business Accounting | Posted: Saturday, December 05th, 2009

Larry Reid
The Taxes Acts grows larger and larger by the year. This seems ironic when every government, of whatever political persuasion, promises to cut red tape for businesses.

By: Larry Reid | Accounting  > Business Accounting | Posted: Saturday, November 21st, 2009