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Fundamentals of Preparing an Effective Business Plan?

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5 proven means to reduce your medical practice of burgeoning costs

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A study by National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) suggests that by the middle of the century, healthcare will consume a whopping 33% of the total national income. This amount will gobble up entire state/local budgets as well as the federal budget.

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Importance of Branding: What’s in a Name?

Business and Economy
Branding is perhaps the most important facet of any business–beyond product, distribution, pricing, or location. A company’s brand is its definition in the world, the name that identifies it to itself and the marketplace.

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Selling your Business – Step by Step Process

Business and Economy
So finally the time has come to sell the business. After investing years of your time and uncounted thousands of dollars, it has become successful, providing for your needs and wants, and it’s time to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Where do you start?

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Wholesalers in a Nutshell - Will they Deal with You?

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What is a wholesaler? In a nutshell, it is a company that buys (usually directly) from a manufacturer in large quantities at a discount, then pieces out the product into smaller quantities that are then sold for a higher price. The usual chain of product goes: Manufacturer > Wholesaler > Retailer > Customer.

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