How To Avoid Costly Hiring Mistakes

According to an employer survey by CareerBuilder.com, a global leader in human capital solutions, 4 in 10 companies say a bad hire has cost them at least $25,000; 25% report a bad hire has cost them $50,000 or more. Where does the money go? Bad hires financially drain a business by: Negatively affecting its productivity; […]

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Justin S. Daniels – Practical Business and Legal Advice

Pay Attention to “Pre-Marital” Doubts When Considering a Business Partnership I recently advised a company that was going to provide services for a customer that also wished to purchase equity in the company. The company thought the customer might be a valuable strategic partner. The negotiations, however, became protracted as the customer and its counsel […]

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What will 2013 Hold for the Housing Market?

Many people are curious about what the housing market will look like in 2013. Since housing is seen as a leading indicator of economic recovery, even people who aren’t looking to enter the market are anxious to see if this will be the year that the market fully recovers. This month, we’re sending along information […]

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August 2012 Housing Market

The national housing market continues to recover, indicated by a balanced supply of inventory and increasing home prices across the country. NAR President Moe Veissi states, “The very favorable market conditions are helping to unleash a pent-up demand, which is why housing supplies have tightened and are supporting growth in home prices.” However, rising demand […]

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How to Prepare for More Effective Negotiations

All business owners face the issue of negotiation in leading their companies. Depending on the task at hand, they alternate roles – sometimes selling, other times buying. Either way, the goal remains the same: obtain the best agreement possible with the most favorable terms. Experts at K&R Negotiation Associates, a team of professional negotiators serving […]

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