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August 2007 - When Your Business Runs Into Trouble
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"You can't run from trouble, there ain't no place that far."
- Uncle Remus
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Attorney Fees"by Steve Dimeck
Before you enter into a legal agreement with an attorney, have an understanding of the fees so you can build a strong working relationship without financial disputes.
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"Bad Debt Business Loans"by Tim Kelly
You need money for your business -- but credit problems make it hard to generate sufficient funds. A bad debt business loan could be the answer you're looking for.
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"Checklist And Tips For Selling A Business"by Steve Fitzgerald
Are you in a situation where you need to sell your business -- and maximize the cash you receive from it? Here are some helpful tips...
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"Do You Have A Business Continuity Plan?"by Ray Herold
Business continuity is all about planning for the unforeseen events that can occur. Many people also call it disaster planning or contingency planning.
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"How NOT to be a Small Business Failure Statistic"by Eve Jackson
While three quarters of small business startups survive the first year, less than one third of micro companies (less than five employees) were in business after five years.
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"How to Find a Good Attorney"by Steve Dimeck
The legal profession is just like any other profession where you have good, disciplined and honest members as well as bad, not disciplined and dishonest ones.
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"Internal Revenue Service Audits"by Richard Chapo
Pick your favorite scary movie. It could be the first Alien or something else. No matter how scary they were, nothing is scarier than an audit by the Internal Revenue Service.
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"Settling Tax Debts with the IRS"by Richard Chapo
The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 has ushered in new rules for settling tax debts with the IRS. Here is the scoop on the compromise procedures.
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"Your IRS Tax Appeal Rights"by Richard Chapo
Are you in the middle of a disagreement with the IRS? One of the guaranteed rights for all taxpayers is the right to appeal -- to ask the Appeals Office to review your case.
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