- Pete Learns to Make a Relationship - not a Sale!
Pete had worked in sales for the last five years - but in spite of his extensive experience, he was convinced that he still had a lot to learn. Apart from his innate sense of curiosity - which had often got him into trouble at school - Pete particularly wanted to know why some of his colleagues were consistently viewed as the company's "superstars".
- Business Laws: What You Need to Know
There are a myriad of things you must think about when opening any type of business whether it is a small business or a large corporation and one of those is how business law may affect you. Failure to pay attention to business and corporate law can land you in a world of trouble-both legal and financial. The good news is that you do not necessarily need to be a graduate of a fancy business law college or have a business law major to brush up on the basic ideas of small business law and corporate business law.
- Tax Attorney Knows Very Well About Legality of Things
The IRS claims that Snipes (and Co.) MUST file an income tax return. Hodges on Monday, according to court documents.A telephone message left for Snipes' attorney wasn't immediately returned Thursday morning. Cartoon: Julia Miranda is accused of bribery for wanting to give her own money back to tax-payers whether they vote for her or her opponent, however, politicians engage in bribery all the time. When concerned about field of law and legalities, these people are experts and can solve your problems by proper advice. Wesley Snipes's failure to file income-tax returns during the six years he made nearly $38 million was due to bad advice, the actor's attorney said during opening statements in a federal trial in Ocala, Fla, Wednesday. People are likely to run for attorneys when something goes wrong in the hands of law by them. I contacted the company that was recommended and they resolved the tax problem for a lot less than a local attorney I contacted and now I'm protected from an IRS wage garnishment that was going to happen at the end of the week. IRS Problems can be very complicated and difficult to resolve.
- Mountain Woven Million Dollar Advertisement
You may have heard of an ad that ran 65 years ago with the headline:
- 5 Easy Tips to Becoming a Great TV Guest!
Ever watch morning TV and think, "Hey, I can do that!" Well the truth is that if you have a book, product or service to promote to consumers, there is absolutely no reason why you can't appear as a guest on TV!
- Why the Information Age is Dead!
The Information Age is dead. We stand at the cusp of a new era. We used to live in the Information Age, but you know how it goes when everyone jumps on the bandwagon. Too much of a good thing became a bad thing. I know you feel it. We both know that everyone is glutted with more information than we know what to do with. You surf the web and there is page after page of information, right? But how do you sort and sift through it all and solve your problems? How do you get what you need—quickly?
- Hilton Cincinnati Airport Ohio
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- The Importance of Charity
For those in the United States and around the world who think of Americans are selfish and stingy, the latest donation statistics prove otherwise.
- Who Wants to Become a Billionaire? Principles for Work From Home Business Success
Today I'd like to help you focus on the key basic success principles and ways you can practice them throughout your own life and ultimately towards extreme work from home business success.
- How to Keep Top Candidates From Falling Through the Cracks
Top people are scarce - just ask any organization how tough it is to attract the best, let alone select the best. At the same time, I'm willing to bet that more top people - the right people for the right jobs - slip through the cracks in the selection process than anyone could imagine or admit. After thousands of dollars in recruiting, interviewing, travel and all the other assorted expenses in time, effort and money associated with attracting top candidates, organization after organization drops the ball on top candidates. And they don't even know it!