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Monthly Buzz #26
Transform Your Business
June 2004


FEATURE:
How to Institute Rules that Will Make Your Business and
Your Team Succeed

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORNER:

TAX BRACKET:
Recordkeeping


Feature:

How to Institute Rules that Will Make Your Business and Your Team Succeed

Whenever more than one person is involved, you can count on differences of opinion because no two humans think exactly alike. Rules serve as foundation for your business practices.


Business Development Corner:

Controlling Expenses to Control Cash Flow

Expenses and sales have an intimate relationship. Knowing how your costs move will help you control your cash flow and project your future.

Treating Your Staff and Your Business to a Retreat

It may seem like a luxury or a waste of time and money, but staff retreats can be valuable energy boosters for your team. And this is good for your bottom line.

3 Types of Competitors

When you know who is vying for your customers, you can make more strategic decisions about how to appeal to current and potential customers.

Know Your Business So You Can Bust the Competition

To succeed and get the most out of your marketing efforts, you have to first make some critical decisions and close the gap on the range of competition.


The Tax Bracket:

Recordkeeping

- Andrew McMillan

Keeping track of you tax records can save frustration in the future.


Memorable Quotes: Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.
- Joseph Addison
Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can.
- Danny Kaye
It's taken me all my life to understand that it is not necessary to understand everything.
- Rene Coty

DISCLAIMER
Information provided in this publication is intended as general information only and should be considered carefully for your own business situation before use. This firm and any associated companies accept no responsibility or any form of liability from reliance upon or use of its contents.
 

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