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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 12 Privacy Tips of Christmas

Ian's Messy Desk

name, address, phone number) will be used. Minimize the number of identification and credit cards carried. Tear/shred receipts, copies of credit applications, other documentation containing personal information, don’t just throw it in the garbage. Obscure credit card numbers on customer receipts.

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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 including that type of sensitive information in an employee’s general file violates their privacy and places them at risk for identity theft.

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Setting Boundaries with Clients — the Good, the Bad and Even the Ugly Ones

Step It Up VA Coaching

When you deal with other businesses, you abide by their policies, their normal hours of operation, and you respect that, right? Establish policies early on in your business that clearly state how, when, and to what extent you are available to your clients. YOU run your company. My guess is—probably never. No one else.

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Setting Boundaries with Clients — the Good, the Bad and Even the Ugly Ones

Step It Up VA Coaching

When you deal with other businesses, you abide by their policies, their normal hours of operation, and you respect that, right? Establish policies early on in your business that clearly state how, when, and to what extent you are available to your clients. YOU run your company. My guess is—probably never. No one else.

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Employee Monitoring: How to (and not to) track employee productivity

BMT Office Administration

Yet, the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 threw a wrench into this tried and true system for most companies. Beyond that, droves of companies that were inexperienced with remote work were creating monitoring policies for the first time. companies either already using a hybrid approach or planning to incorporate one in the future.

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Setting Boundaries with Clients — the Good, the Bad and Even the Ugly Ones

Step It Up VA Coaching

When you deal with other businesses, you abide by their policies, their normal hours of operation, and you respect that, right? Establish policies early on in your business that clearly state how, when, and to what extent you are available to your clients. YOU run your company. My guess is—probably never. No one else.