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Associate of Arts in Business Request Free Information. Whatever field you decide to pursue, you have to begin with an understanding of business. It's the core of any career and a good way to gain an edge on workers who lack this degree. With an AA in Business, you'll build a solid background of general knowledge, as well as a broad-based business foundation.
Respecting Applicants' Privacy RightsYour attempt to assess an applicant by gathering information about the past can conflict with his or her right to privacy—and sometimes violate federal and state laws.
What Makes a Valid ContractA valid contract requires two and sometimes three elements.
Checklist of Business Contract ClausesWhatever your business, you’ll need to write contracts from time to time.
Getting Trademarks and Service MarksA trademark or service mark consists of two parts.
Protecting Your TrademarkWhat do the words aspirin, escalator, cellophane and shredded wheat have in common? They are all former trademarks that have entered our language as product names.
Insuring a Home-Based BusinessThe same general principles of insuring a small business apply to home-based businesses, but there are also some special considerations you should be aware of.
Getting Liability InsuranceThe second major category of insurance coverage for a small business is liability insurance. Your business can be legally liable to people injured and for property damaged because you or your employees didn’t use reasonable care.
Getting Property InsuranceIn considering property coverage, there are four main issues to think about.
Leases and Rental Agreements: An OverviewA lease is a contract between you and the landlord. A lease can be for a short term (as little as one month) or long term, and it can be written or oral—although a lease for more than a year must be in writing to be legally enforceable.
How to Find the Right LawyerLocating a good lawyer for your small business may not be as easy as you think. The fact is that most lawyers lack in-depth experience in working for small businesses.
Lawyers' Fees and BillsWhen you hire a lawyer, have a clear understanding about how fees will be computed.
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