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Track the critical numbers in your company, from accounts receivable to payments on invoices. Learn to help analyze your finances and organize balance sheets to make every dollar work harder for you.

    • How to Manage Employee Credit Cards

      Accounting

      How to Manage Employee Credit Cards
      Consider maximizing the benefits of corporate credit cards by setting clear guidelines for employee spending and helping to ensure control, efficiency and accountability.
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      Accounting

      How to Manage Employee Credit Cards
      Consider maximizing the benefits of corporate credit cards by setting clear guidelines for employee spending and helping to ensure control, efficiency and accountability.

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      How to Manage Employee Credit Cards
    • A Guide to Calculating the Break-Even Point

      Critical Numbers

      A Guide to Calculating the Break-Even Point
      What is the break-even point? It's when the cost of creating products or providing services equals the revenue for those products or services.
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      Critical Numbers

      A Guide to Calculating the Break-Even Point
      What is the break-even point? It's when the cost of creating products or providing services equals the revenue for those products or services.

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      A Guide to Calculating the Break-Even Point
    • Tips for Establishing and Maintaining Financial Reserves for Business Emergencies

      Saving Money

      Tips for Establishing and Maintaining Financial Reserves for Business Emergencies
      An emergency financial reserve fund can help cover your business operations costs when business emergencies strike.
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      Saving Money

      Tips for Establishing and Maintaining Financial Reserves for Business Emergencies
      An emergency financial reserve fund can help cover your business operations costs when business emergencies strike.

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      Tips for Establishing and Maintaining Financial Reserves for Business Emergencies
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