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Taking A Spin Around Your Business

March 13, 2012 Patrick J. Burke Comments Off on Taking A Spin Around Your Business

10 items entrepreneurs must work on to bulletproof their business Most startup businesses are little more than an “incorporated job”—a vehicle for the owners to earn a market-rate salary with the hope of future growth. […]

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Health Care – Careful What You Wish For

June 21, 2011 Dave Danzig Comments Off on Health Care – Careful What You Wish For

Health reform & how it affects your business… today and in the future Insurance is a financial service created by businessmen that enables customers to voluntarily share the risks of expensive, but rare, adverse events, […]

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