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Paddington Property Ruling Sets Precedence

April 18, 2014 by cl-admin

sale contract of landUnless you have got your finances ready, you may, at your peril, venture into signing a property contract. Interested property investors/buyers in Sydney must have closely followed the court ruling on the Paddington property and will have figured out by now why it is such an important verdict.
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Encroaching On the Neighbours Has Legal Implications

April 17, 2014 by cl-admin

encroaching neighbour's propertyThe term encroachment has many dimensions and it is not acceptable in any of them. It goes without saying that your encroachment on a neighbour’s property will set him on a tight fuse, leave alone the legal potholes that the situation may land you in.
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Apps Business Houses Have Warmed Up To

April 16, 2014 by cl-admin

app devicesEach business house seeks productivity and looks forward to tools which can ease the productive process. Having the right repertoire of apps on your side can make your job much easier. Great way to remain organised and more connected! Here is taking a look at some of the best.
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Business Startup Mistakes to Avoid

April 15, 2014 by cl-admin

business startupA business startup is a different proposition to buying a running business. An already existing business has an effective marketing strategy in place, it has a client base and associated goodwill, its inventory is already well-managed and it has a complete working system in place. A startup, on the other hand, has the vision of the owner as its only guide. At the very least, the owner must be diligent enough to learn from the mistakes of his/her predecessors.
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What Is the Debt Collection Strategy of Your Business?

April 14, 2014 by cl-admin

trading termEven powerful business houses can suffer liquidity crunch if they allow their debtors to go hiding for long, and frequently. When you render services in time, it is only befitting that you collect your dues in time. Erratic debtors can be brought to books easily but there are some really delinquent ones; those who may force you to back on debt collectors and solicitors. But a lot can be done before this stage is reached.
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Tips for Fraud Prevention at Offices

April 11, 2014 by cl-admin

confidential reportingAny organisation is vulnerable to fraud. Being constantly on your toes can minimise such occurrences but you can barely keep nefarious elements completely at bay. This said, there is no reason why you would like to leave any stone unturned from your side.
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Benefits of Purchasing an Existing Business

April 9, 2014 by cl-admin

existing businessI know you will say, “I want my student raw rather than worldly wise and hard to be moulded” but believe me, buying an existing business is far less risky a proposition than starting a new one. Yes, a start-up may be closer to your vision, fed by your convictions right from the start and turning out a ‘man’ you want it to be….but is it going to be so easy?
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Companies Must Consider Privacy Laws Changes

April 8, 2014 by cl-admin

privacy lawsThe Privacy Amendment Act 2012 (Cth) which came into effect in March aims at ensuring that private data of individuals are treated ethically by companies. Companies showing annual turnover in excess of $3 million will need to make their Privacy Policy fully accessible.
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Payroll Taxes for Independent Contractors

April 7, 2014 by cl-admin

payroll taxAre you an employee or an independent contractor? I ask this because the question can have a great impact on how payroll tax is levied. Let me take up a hypothetical freelance organisation ‘A’ to boot home my point.
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When Do You Need a Power of Attorney?

April 4, 2014 by cl-admin

power of attorneyIf illness, deformity or age-related problems is preventing you to take care of your estate, it is time you should get your Power of Attorney ready. This legal document lends right to your trusted person to manage your estate’s affair.
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