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Small Business Kit For Dummies Cheat Sheet
Owning and running a small business calls for a variety of skills, perhaps foremost among them organizational. If you’re going to incorporate your business, you need to explore the differences between [more…]
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Understanding Issues in Oral Contracts
Oral contracts can be as binding as written contracts. But have fun proving what you've agreed to without a written record. If your deal goes south, you may feel like Sylvester to the other party's Tweety [more…]
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Finishing Up a Business Contract
Before you sign off on a business contract, make sure that it contains everything it should and nothing it shouldn’t. Use the tips in the following list before you conclude any business agreement: [more…]
Found in: Business Writing -
Understanding Contracts
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How to Organize Your Small Business Records
Dealing with the paperwork is a large part of running a small business. The following table suggests essential file drawers to label in an actual file cabinet or two and what must-keep information to file [more…]
Found in: Business Plans -
What to Watch Out for in a Business Lease
If your business has a physical presence, you’ll most likely negotiate a business contract known as a lease for rental of space to house your business. Be aware that the landlord may use a form lease that [more…]
Found in: Workplace -
Key Business Contract Terms
If you’re dealing with business contracts, you need to be able to speak the language. Some common contract terms you may encounter while doing business are defined in the following list: [more…]
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Differences between Employees and Contractors in a Business Setting
Your business may offer contracts to independent contractors — people who do work for your company but who don’t work for your company in the sense of being an employee. Independent contractors differ [more…]
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Differences between C and S Corporations for a Small Business
A corporation is a separate legal entity formed under a state corporation law. Your small business can register as a C corporation or an S corporation if you go the corporation route, which you may want [more…]
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Small Business Ownership: How and When to Write Formal Contracts
Business contracts outline important agreements you (or your business) enter into with others. If you own a small business, you should familiarize yourself with writing a good agreement, or contract. Sure [more…]
Found in: Business Plans -
Key Sections of a Small Business Plan
If you want investors for your small business, you need to write a business plan so that you have something to present to bankers and potential investors. The format of every good business plan, although [more…]
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Business Contracts Kit For Dummies Cheat Sheet
Business contracts form the backbone of all business transactions. Knowing the key terms used in contracts, how to conclude a contract, and some terms to beware of in a lease can put you ahead of the game [more…]
Found in: Running Your Business -
Talking the Talk in Poker
The colorful quotations you hear in poker can be based on real events or just made up from long ago. Here is a list of some popular quotations along with an explanation of what a person really means when [more…]
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Poker Money Management Tips
As a poker player, you know that a poker game theoretically never ends. The tips in the following list are suggestions to keep in mind to manage your poker-playing funds: [more…]
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Poker Etiquette at Home
When you're playing poker in your home or someone else's, the rules of etiquette are mostly commonsense conventions and normal poker protocols. Following are a list of things to do and things to avoid [more…]
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Mastering the Art of Bluffing in Poker
Some players — and it's only a few of them, to be sure — never bluff. After you figure out who they are, playing against them is easy. If they bet once all the cards are out, you can safely throw your [more…]
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Playing a Hand of Seven-Card Stud Poker
Seven-Card Stud requires patience. Because you're dealt three cards right off the bat — before the first round of betting — it's important that these cards are able to work together before you enter a [more…]
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Understanding Poker
Like a house, poker requires a foundation. Only when that foundation is solidly in place can you proceed to build on it. When all the structural elements are in place, you can then add flourishes and decorative [more…]
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Poker Bluffing Strategies
Bluffing is a well-established and time-honored poker strategy. The next time you're inclined to attempt that particular type of larceny at the poker table, keep these bluffing tips in mind: [more…]
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Poker For Dummies Cheat Sheet
Whether you play poker for fun or money, you can use bluffing strategies and the rules of etiquette for games at home. If you play for money, tips for managing your poker chips may come in handy. [more…]
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How to Avoid Poker Bluffs That Give You Away
Avoid bad blufffing in poker by being aware of "tells" that signal betting strategies. This video shows you what tells reveal about hands in play so you can begin to control tellate signs -- and keep your [more…]
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How to Bluff at Poker
Poker players reveal subtle messages about the strength of their hands in "tells" -- telltale signs that sometimes mean they're bluffing. This video shows you how to recognize the top ten bluffs your opponents [more…]
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How to Read Poker Tells
Putting on an act in poker play is meant to fool opponents into making the wrong move. To recognize -- or perfect -- bluffing, take a look at common body language that gives clues as to what players are [more…]
Found in: Card games







