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5 Long-Term Financial Goals and How to Achieve Them

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Pay off major debts Expected time: 5+ years Account types: Credit card debt, mortgage, student loans, car loans Getting out of debt is essential to the success of your other long-term financial goals. Opening a college savings fund for your child when they’re young can help you save for their future college expenses.

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How to Save Money on Your Car Insurance

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But it’s a good idea to review your policy to ensure you have the best car insurance and check for a better price every six to 12 months, depending on when your policy renews. There’s no guarantee that you’ll save hundreds of dollars by switching companies, but there are some things you can do to save money on car insurance.

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The tricky world of expenses

Practically Perfect PA

I must admit I’ve been struggling to start writing the blog this week, I knew I would be discussing the dreaded task of processing expenses and as I’m sure you can imagine the subject hasn’t really stirred my creative juices! Do you have an expense policy in place? Here are a few of my hints and tips. Organising the process.

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Employee Files: What to include, what to leave out, and what’s confidential

BMT Office Administration

Besides complying with federal and state laws, keeping employee records helps you stay organized, aids decision-making, and protects your company if a terminated employee files a lawsuit. That’s because these documents will provide evidence for why you chose to terminate a particular employee.

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Customers Have to Pay at Claire's

Make or Break Moments

It doesn’t sound like this is a location edict, but more of a companywide policy. “It used to be $75 but the bad checks were so much that the company said we can only take checks up to $40.&# The company gets their money and I’m not inconvenienced. Sounds like a personal problem. So what do you think?

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Reduce The Risk Of Employee Fraud

Small Business CEO

Actually, in my experience, I have seen more employee fraud occurring in small to medium-sized businesses because there is a greater level of trust, a less formal process at times, greater familiarity with each person in the company, and a greater breadth of duties for each employee. Meals expenses are also easy to fudge.

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Solutions For Small Business Mobile Security

Small Business CEO

Moreover, personal smartphones may be used by sales agents, who are working in the field, in processing payments through credit cards. However, they are usually expensive and are intended for huge and complex institutions. In handling these issues, bigger companies have more money and resources than SMBs.