Most small business owners are concerned with managing costs, and dividends are often drawn instead of salary for directors to reduce the amount of tax payable. But when a company enters a formal insolvency these dividends can then be classified as illegal and reclaimed when the company is insolvent
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How To Help Ensure Shareholder Dividends Are Legal
Posted by nicolalayland under StrategyFrom http://blogs.sap.com 3471 days ago
How to Effectively Use Caffeine to Boost Your Productivity
Posted by moneyminiblog under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://moneyminiblog.com 3471 days ago
Caffeine intake out of control? If so, you're in the majority. Caffeine isn't bad, but you may be doing it wrong. Here's how to get the most out of it.
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A 9 Step Cheatsheet for Becoming a Public Speaking Expert #infographic
Posted by SaadAhmadkhan under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.visualistan.com 3471 days ago
Public Speaking can be one of the most fear-inducing parts of modern life, but if done properly it can also be the most rewarding. talking in front of an audience is nothing to be afraid of, so long as you're prepared. This infographic will give you everything you need to plan, prepare and deliver
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[Infographic] 5 Ways to Procrastinate
Posted by taskworld under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blog.taskworld.com 3471 days ago
So you have been finishing your work on time, spending quality time with your family, keeping your boss and peers happy? What’s wrong with you! It’s time to Start Procrastinating Now! This infographic will help you perform poorly at work and shake up your perfect work/life balance.
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How To Manage Your Business's Communication Effectively - Tweak Your Biz
Posted by ChelseaLeigh under ManagementFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 3472 days ago
Managing a businesses communication is vital to the efficiency of the business. If done correctly the business can flourish if not managed correctly it can all go downhill...
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Considering a Friend or Family Member for a Business Partner? Here are Some Tips
Posted by 27will under ManagementFrom http://horizonbusinessfunding.com 3472 days ago
While running a business with a loved one sounds like a dream come true, it takes teamwork to make the dream work on a realistic basis. Here are some things to consider before you commit to partnership.
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Christmas Gift Ideas for Employees: The Essential List
Posted by WayneLiew under Employee BenefitsFrom www.sproutgeek.com/employee-christmas-gift-ideas/ 3472 days ago
Do you want to show your appreciation to your employees’ for their hard work by buying gifts for them this Christmas? We came up with a list of gift ideas and then categorized them based on common personalities, hobbies and interests. Happy Christmas shopping!
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How Health and Well-being Affects Small Businesses
Posted by 27will under Employee BenefitsFrom http://horizonbusinessfunding.com 3472 days ago
While a person's private life an the role they play in a business are not directly related, the choices that they make relative to their physical health can actively effect their on the job performance, which is why business owners should strive to create a business environment that supports a heal
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5 Common Pitfalls That Ruin Businesses -- and How to Avoid Them
Posted by sh4ddai under ManagementFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3472 days ago
If you’re trying to picture all the events and factors that can possibly ruin a business -- stop. It would be virtually impossible to list out every conceivable piece that could ultimately lead your company to a disaster, and some of the most dangerous problems are the ones you never see coming.
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The Language of the Poor: How Constantly Saying "What if" Leads to an Unfulfilling Life
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.bizepic.com 3472 days ago
What-ifs are the favorite sentence starter of the eternal pessimist. This rather entertaining speech from Jim Rohn really puts the language of the poor -- pessimism and over-cautiousness into a context we can all relate to.
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