Archive for the 'Finance' Category

Utilizing Your Erp Mrp Software

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

When it comes to the erp mrp software your company will become so enmeshed in it’s use that you will wonder how you ever got along with out it! This software combines two for your companies most powerful suites of responsibility and puts them into a category all their own. The way it works is purely genius! Putting both of your areas of importance, manufacture, resourcing and outsourcing all into one interface makes running the company so much easier and more efficient. When things run more efficient more get’s done and effective use of resources becomes the muscle behind your company’s power!

Most are good.

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

If you put anything new in your home you had better keep all receipts so you can prove how much money went into the home. If you add a fireplace to your home call them immediately and tell them because if you have a fire they will not pay if it came from the fire place. It is also cheaper as well to not put your garage under your house. Put it on the side of your house and put a breezeway connecting it. An Insurance Policy on anything is good, but there are always loopholes so be careful. Most are of great quality though.

General Liability: It’s A Part Of Doing Business.

Friday, November 28th, 2008

A few years ago, I was faced with the somewhat-nerve-racking task of an insurance audit.

As a small business owner, I realize the necessity for such animals, but the reality of the situation is they are never angst-free.

In my line of business (wholesale building product sales), my General Liability policy is in line with my risks in three primary areas: Inventory loss or damage, job site accident costs, and a specific, hazardous material clause.

What my insurance company wants to know is how my products are being stored and delivered, what the total annual sales average is, and if we sub-contract any of our work.

It’s all business and it’s all legitimate.

The Canadian currency exchange rate holds its value

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

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Despite the difficult worldwide economic conditions the currency of Canada has remained robust relative to the value of the US dollar. Previously the currencies rise was on the back of surging demand for resources and oil. Despite the deflating values of commodities, the Canadian currency exchange rate is holding up relatively well. This is in light of the fact that the US dollar has staged a rally relative to other currencies as US citizens repatriate their overseas investments. This is proving to be an advantage for Canadian citizens who are apt to travel or who are looking for opportunities in overseas markets or to take advantage of the greater purchasing power afforded when traveling.

Learning About Renter’s Insurance

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

I really need to learn more about Renter’s Insurance.
The big reason you need renter’s insurance is to protect you in case you damage your building. It protects your personal property as well.
I’ve found some good info on Renter’s Insurance Policy Coverage on the net, so I’m making good progress.
It’s annoying to have to buy yet another insurance policy, but at least it’s cheap.
Maybe your comments will help settle it.

Looking Into Event Liability Insurance

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

The time has come to get more info on Event Liability Insurance.
There’s no getting around it. You need liability insurance.
So I’ve been checking out my options for Nurses Liability Insurance online, trying to figure out the best choice.
The real problem is figuring out how much coverage to get. I guess it’s a matter of thinking about what could go wrong.
I’ll keep you posted.

Researching Event Liability Insurance

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

I’ve got a bee in my bonnet lately about Event Liability Insurance.
If you’re going to run a business, you need liability insurance. It’s as simple as that.
From what I’ve learned about D&o Insurance, I should be able to afford the coverage I need, so that’s good.
The real problem is figuring out how much coverage to get. I guess it’s a matter of thinking about what could go wrong.
Ok - that’s it for today.

Thoughts On Event Liability Insurance

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

I was talking to a friend yesterday about Event Liability Insurance.
If you’re going to run a business, you need liability insurance. It’s as simple as that.
So I’ve been checking out my options for Fitness Instructor Insurance online, trying to figure out the best choice.
The real problem is figuring out how much coverage to get. I guess it’s a matter of thinking about what could go wrong.
Your comments are welcome as always.

Learning About Renter’s Insurance

Friday, October 10th, 2008

I really need to learn more about Renter’s Insurance.
Renter’s insurance helps you stop worrying about burning your building down.
I’ve been checking out Renter’s Insurance Quotes on the Internet, and have found some good info.
The good news is it’s really quite cheap, so it’s a no brainer.
More on this soon.

Talking About Personal Business Liability Insurance

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I’ve been curious lately about Personal Business Liability Insurance.
There’s no getting around it. You need liability insurance.
From what I’ve learned about Massage Therapy Liability Insurance, I should be able to afford the coverage I need, so that’s good.
Of course it’s tough to know how much coverage to get. There are really no guidelines for it.
What do you think?