Recent content by DanteMosley

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    Investing surplus cash from LTD in Property

    In my opinion, buying a property to rent out is a good way to make some regular money. It's true that you have to pay taxes on the rent you get, but you can take off costs like fixing things up, paying someone to manage the property, and insurance. This can help lower the tax you owe.
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    HR Advice Replacement

    In my opinion, BambooHR is a great choice because it's easy to use and offers a lot of HR services like helping new employees get started, keeping track of time off, and checking on how employees are doing. They'll figure out the price based on how many people work for you and what services you...
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    Curious about equality?

    That's definitely an interesting question, gladly here, I can find some time to think about it. Well, if everyone on the Equality, Inclusion, and Diversity Committee is similar, it might make people wonder if they can truly understand and speak for different groups. I think having a mix of...
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    Hiring out and stock insurance

    In my opinion, it's a good idea to look for insurance companies that focus on event or entertainment businesses. They usually know more about insuring things that people borrow, so they might be more likely to give you the coverage you need. Also, working with a broker can be really helpful...
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    Buying a Flat. Modern Method of Auction.

    In my view, one of the good things about this auction style is that the bidding happens online. This way, you can easily see what others are bidding, so you always know your position in the race for the property.
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    Non Disclosure Agreement info required?

    Dealing with legal stuff, especially around intellectual property and NDAs, is tricky. Here's my take, but remember to get legal advice for your specific situation: Look over the agreement to understand what it says about confidential information and what happens after the agreement ends. Keep a...
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    Keeping a new company formation completely separate from existing companies.

    It's actually a good point. If you are in business or you want to enter the market, then competition is a natural phenomenon for any business.
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    How to find cheaper business insurance

    I'd suggest reviewing your current policy in detail to ensure it's precisely tailored to your needs. Sometimes, adjusting certain aspects of your coverage can significantly reduce your premium without compromising your protection level. Leveraging any professional associations or memberships...
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    How far do you push yourself in business?

    I don't really get which concept you'd like to read about?
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    Would like to sell my business through an agent

    Really looks like! Especially the part 'I checked my own success rate over the last 4 years and it is 48.9%.'
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    Employee Returning to Work after Injury

    Still, sometimes, you have to talk face-to-face to a returning employee and understand their situation. For a long time, I was on sick leave for more than one month. It was challenging for me to return to work and work full-time. I still needed to recover, but my boss wanted me to come back. I...
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    Keeping a new company formation completely separate from existing companies.

    Having an office in a different place is not hiding.
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    Would like to sell my business through an agent

    It's a good idea to have an expert figure out how much your business is worth. Your strong profits and the success of your website in getting customers will definitely make your business more attractive to buyers.
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    Employee Returning to Work after Injury

    Talk to your employee to see how they're doing and if they're worried about anything. Also, you might need to change their tasks or hours a bit to help them out, depending on their injury.
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    Keeping a new company formation completely separate from existing companies.

    To keep your companies separate, I'd suggest using different addresses, emails, phone numbers, and bank accounts for each one. This way, it's harder for people to link your new business to your old ones. It's just my two cents, but it seems like a good move to keep things separate.