By: Kenny Leones | 2010-03-26 | News and society Recession is one of the common factors that affect the closure of international companies. To learn more about the impact of this event on the firms, it is important to look at the list of companies going out of business in the 2000s. read more
By: Lance Wallach | 2010-12-22 | Insurance Do your clients have life insurance or annuity policies? If so, they - and you - may be in trouble. The plummeting financial markets are dragging down the life insurance industry, which is an important component of the U.S. economy. Continuously escalating losses weaken the companies' capital and eat away at investor confidence. read more
By: Iris Willingham | 2010-03-31 | Employment The devastating effects of company closures and innovative alternatives. It's time to put ethics back into business. A roadmap for displaced employees. I lost my job, what do I do now? read more
By: Henry Goudreau | 2010-03-29 | Business Construction is a risky business, and contractors are risk-takers by nature. However, because of its cyclical nature; contractors have a tendency to over-extend their capabilities and capacities in the work they take on. read more
By: bestbatte | 2010-12-30 | Laptops For serious readers, products like Amazon's Kindle 2, Barnes and Noble's Nook, and Sony's Daily Edition are a godsend. It's not just that these electronic reading devices are handy portals to hundreds of thousands of trade books, textbooks, public-domain works, and best-sellers, all of which can be wirelessly downloaded at a moment's notice, and to scores of magazines and newspapers, which show up on subscribers' devices automatically. read more
By: hirata tooker | 2010-09-06 | Internet Marketing While some may disagree that social networking is bad for business, the fact is that these social networks receive well over 100 million hits per day. The difference being that corporate America views these social networks as nonprofit businesses. Facebook alone has over 1 million users internationally as well as the other social networks on the internet. Facebook continues to develop and grow new applications for their users to keep t read more
By: blairzhang | 2010-10-13 | Presentation In addition to some of the current state-owned enterprises vicious competition, there are some bad, and no domestic production of licensed products are also out read more
By: Barbara Sullivan | 2010-10-31 | Business Companies are often accused of throwing out the baby with the bath water. If you don't understand this phrase you are probably under 50 years old. Basically it describes how we don't distinguish what is an essential verse what is non essential as we make critical discarding decisions... read more
By: Jeff | 2012-03-20 | SEO New company, JEMSU™, based out of Denver, Colorado is planning to provide internet marketing consulting for small businesses to large, nationally recognized businesses. read more
By: Festus Sowah | 2010-03-30 | Internet Business So you have tried everything possible and you cannot control your business' slide into the abyss? You've tried everything your sponsor and your system have taught you but to no avail? You are slowly coming to the realisation that you are going out of business? You've decided that striking it rich through online sales is not all it is cracked up to be? Well, think again. read more
By: Michael OGrady | 2010-04-04 | Sales Small businesses like delis, pizza shops, thrift stores, and other shops will close their doors in a down economy. Business owners that were previously making a good living off their great reputation and quality product will have to change their ways. The old saying "If you keep doing what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got" doesn't have much practical application during a recession. You won't get what you've always got because you'll go out of business! read more
By: Miley Johnson | 2010-11-12 | Small Business Green courses are a good way to start taking your company into a more environmentally friendly direction. What many companies find is that making their company greener is not only the right thing to do. read more
By: Brad Timinsky | 2011-02-16 | GPS Everyone is familiar with the phrase “don’t leave home without it” as it has been associated with the American Express card for many years. Today, it more aptly describes our flourishing relationships with our many electronic devices, including the GPS system. read more
By: John Johny | 2010-10-24 | Business There are always horror stories about moving but overall removal companies do try to keep their customers happy. If they have too many disgruntled customers they will not be in business of moving anybody if they don't keep most of their customers satisfied. And honestly, rogue movers ... read more
By: Lynn Watson | 2011-06-27 | Small Business If your customers are consumers, you probably get many payments by cheque. There are still a number of years to go before cheques are likely to be phased out completely in 1918. But did you know that the cheque guarantee scheme will no longer operate after 30 June this year? If a cheque bounces you will have no protection and will lose out unless the customer has made an honest mistake and puts it right. read more