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12 Essential Tips Every Solo Traveler Needs to Know

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Use the cloud Scan or take photos of your flight and hotel confirmations, credit card and insurance cards, and any other documents that might be useful. Keep these documents in the cloud and on your phone to easily access them from the road. Stay aware of your surroundings whenever you are out and about.

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5 Long-Term Financial Goals and How to Achieve Them

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The timeline of a long-term goal generally isn’t strict, giving you plenty of time to review and adjust your goals as you go. 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.

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Master Your Memory with Ron White

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Programs, documents, videos, audio files—you put thousands of stored items randomly on top of each other. He labeled 25 to 30 landmarks in a logical order before reviewing the locations and memorizing them. File 20: Credit card sharing with your friends—You must share the credit. It’s going to take some time.

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Employee personnel files — what should and shouldn’t be included

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Knowing what to keep and the location of each document is vital to easy retrieval and to maintaining compliance with government and industry regulations. If so, then the document should be included in the employee’s general personnel file.”. Recruiting and screening documents. Termination documentation.

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

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While it’s clear that you need to keep a separate file for each employee, which documents should you include in it? After all, there are some documents that you’ll need to keep confidential , and there are some that you don’t even need to include in your personnel files.

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Your business travel tips

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Reading it, writing it and reviewing it gives me three touch points and helps me remember so I can provide info instantly. Copies of paperwork e.g. insurance, health documentation; passport and to be kept separately in case originals are lost. Include a list of essential contact numbers with their travel documents. Itineraries

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

You can easily track personal and business finances, quickly see the profit/loss of the business, create invoices, review financial reports, import data AND easily transfer information to Turbo Tax (another program I'd recommend!) I cant live without Quickbooks Pro with the cloud document management app. Find here: [link].