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    The authority over federal payroll tax in the United States is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS that determines the percentage of payroll tax withheld from an employee's wages, the formalities to be fulfilled by an employer and any other issues relating to federal social security, Medicare and unemployment taxes.Federal payroll tax withheld from an employee's wages and paid by the employer includes federal social security tax and federal Medicare taxes. This is a mandatory government extraction from your check on every payday. The federal payroll tax also includes the Federal Unemployment tax that has to be paid by the employer. Medicare and social secu
    grated marketing plan.

    Do you want to leverage your time and effort?

    Time is the most precious commodity we have. We can do many things to generate more money, but we can never generate more time. This is a 24 / 7 world and the web is a 24 / 7 promotion and business generating opportunity. Having a website and expanding into the world of e-commerce, leverages your time a

    Acquiring Construction Equipment
    Many companies and contractors in need of acquiring new or used construction equipment often don't have the financial resources needed to buy the construction equipment outright, unless it is a large corporation or some branch of the government. This is when the option of renting or leasing construction equipment comes into play. Deciding to rent or lease often depends on what the contractor or business manager feels most comfortable doing from a financial perspective after evaluating the many possibilities and deciding what suits their need from long term leasing to short term renting. The side of construction equipment rentals has met a positive growth since
    Now that you’re familiar with the differences between marketing and advertising, and you have some understanding of the basic factors we apply when putting together an advertisement or an advertising plan (see that issue again or sign up so you don’t miss an issue), it’s time to think about effectively leveraging your time, effort, and money. A website can help you do just that.

    People often ask “Do I really need a website?” Our response is, “You can survive without it, but are you in business to survive or are you in business to thrive?” You might think that’s a silly question, but lots of businesses are functioning as if they’re just trying to get by rather than thrive.

    This issue will address some basic questions about websites. We’ll start with that original question, “Do I really need a website?”

    According to the Computer Industry Almanac, there are approximately 1.08 billion internet users in the world. Sixty-two million U.S. households, or 55 percent of American homes, had a Web-connected computer in 2003, according to U.S. Census data. That’s up from 50 percent in 2001, and more than triple the 18 percent who were online in 1997.

    People with any kind of regular web experience, understand and expect that a site will grow and change over time; so they may not demand that your site be perfect, but, because the internet has become such a huge part of our lives, many people don’t take a business seriously unless it has some basic web presence. Having a website is a basic component of an integrated marketing plan.

    Do you want to leverage your time and effort?

    Time is the most precious commodity we have. We can do many things to generate more money, but we can never generate more time. This is a 24 / 7 world and the web is a 24 / 7 promotion and business generating opportunity. Having a website and expanding into the world of e-commerce, leverages your time an

    Value Stream Mapping Explained
    Imagine a river. Then visualize all that the river carries with it. Apart from the water and fish, there are other elements which form the river. Processes are very much like a river. They flow in a natural direction and carry information with them from one point to another. The process of Value Stream Mapping is a by product of the Lean Manufacturing process pioneered by Toyota and the core fundamental is to identify the areas of waste which can be avoided within a manufacturing or office process. Apart from identification, Value Steam Mapping also helps streamline the process for higher productivity. Developing the Value Stream Mapping for any organization is

    People often ask “Do I really need a website?” Our response is, “You can survive without it, but are you in business to survive or are you in business to thrive?” You might think that’s a silly question, but lots of businesses are functioning as if they’re just trying to get by rather than thrive.

    This issue will address some basic questions about websites. We’ll start with that original question, “Do I really need a website?”

    According to the Computer Industry Almanac, there are approximately 1.08 billion internet users in the world. Sixty-two million U.S. households, or 55 percent of American homes, had a Web-connected computer in 2003, according to U.S. Census data. That’s up from 50 percent in 2001, and more than triple the 18 percent who were online in 1997.

    People with any kind of regular web experience, understand and expect that a site will grow and change over time; so they may not demand that your site be perfect, but, because the internet has become such a huge part of our lives, many people don’t take a business seriously unless it has some basic web presence. Having a website is a basic component of an integrated marketing plan.

    Do you want to leverage your time and effort?

    Time is the most precious commodity we have. We can do many things to generate more money, but we can never generate more time. This is a 24 / 7 world and the web is a 24 / 7 promotion and business generating opportunity. Having a website and expanding into the world of e-commerce, leverages your time a

    Applied Quantum Physics in Business – Part One
    Now that’s quite a title for a story about business! What the heck has Quantum Physics to do with the day-to-day challenges of a business? The goals in business are obvious: Having an attractive product or service appealing to a large number of customers at an optimum price allowing an optimum profit! And of course the business must grow, because if you don’t grow you just die, right? That is one of the most basic Marketing rules…standing still means dying or in other words going out of business. So what you need is a vision, a strategy how to get there and an action plan to make your strategy work.What if I can explain to you that there is much more to
    that original question, “Do I really need a website?”

    According to the Computer Industry Almanac, there are approximately 1.08 billion internet users in the world. Sixty-two million U.S. households, or 55 percent of American homes, had a Web-connected computer in 2003, according to U.S. Census data. That’s up from 50 percent in 2001, and more than triple the 18 percent who were online in 1997.

    People with any kind of regular web experience, understand and expect that a site will grow and change over time; so they may not demand that your site be perfect, but, because the internet has become such a huge part of our lives, many people don’t take a business seriously unless it has some basic web presence. Having a website is a basic component of an integrated marketing plan.

    Do you want to leverage your time and effort?

    Time is the most precious commodity we have. We can do many things to generate more money, but we can never generate more time. This is a 24 / 7 world and the web is a 24 / 7 promotion and business generating opportunity. Having a website and expanding into the world of e-commerce, leverages your time a

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    online in 1997.

    People with any kind of regular web experience, understand and expect that a site will grow and change over time; so they may not demand that your site be perfect, but, because the internet has become such a huge part of our lives, many people don’t take a business seriously unless it has some basic web presence. Having a website is a basic component of an integrated marketing plan.

    Do you want to leverage your time and effort?

    Time is the most precious commodity we have. We can do many things to generate more money, but we can never generate more time. This is a 24 / 7 world and the web is a 24 / 7 promotion and business generating opportunity. Having a website and expanding into the world of e-commerce, leverages your time a

    Companies House-How to Beat Company Identity Theft
    The recent increase in media interest in personal identity theft has provided a reminder that company identity theft at Companies House is still a major problem for UK limited companies. These companies are being encouraged to proactively take action to deal with company filing fraud at Companies House. There are over two million company records held by Companies House which currently reports that of the five hundred thousand documents filed at Companies House each month, including company accounts, approximately fifty are identified as false.Company hijacking at Companies House can involve:The company directors are changed - Fraudsters file chang
    grated marketing plan.

    Do you want to leverage your time and effort?

    Time is the most precious commodity we have. We can do many things to generate more money, but we can never generate more time. This is a 24 / 7 world and the web is a 24 / 7 promotion and business generating opportunity. Having a website and expanding into the world of e-commerce, leverages your time and effort by allowing you to market and sell 24 / 7. You may be thinking “But I have a service business. I sell my expertise which is tied to the time I spend with my clients.” That model and that mindset will limit the amount of money you can earn. The web provides opportunities to re-package your expertise and sell it to people who are interested in, and actively looking for, products and services like yours. (We’ll be discussing how to generate multiple streams of income in another issue, so if a friend sent this to you, make sure you visit the website to subscribe.)

    Is it all about you or all about your customers? Think about why you do some of the things you do and why you have the policies you have. Our focus as business people should be on providing the best service and best information to existing and current clients. Having a website allows customers and prospective customers to get information about your business any time they want it rather than only when you’re open. It allows them to send you a question whenever they think of one rather than holding the question until you’re open. It also expands your customer base to include the entire world.

    How do you get people’s attention when they’re bombarded by hundreds to thousands of messages each day? Traditional advertising has an interruption factor. You’re reading an article in the newspaper and have to turn the page to find the rest of the story because there’s an ad for something that interrupts the flow of the article. You’re watching TV and a

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