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    Business America’s Upper Middle Class Feeling the Pinch Too

    Business America’s Upper Middle Class Feeling the Pinch Too


    America’s Upper Middle Class Feeling the Pinch Too

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 04:49 PM PDT

    Bank of America is raising its minimum wage for employees to $20 an hour

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 09:23 PM PDT

    Regulations Needed After Cryptocurrency CEO Takes Passwords To Grave

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 04:44 PM PDT

    Africa's Amazon Is Set for a New York IPO as Online Retail Takes Off

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 09:28 AM PDT

    Facebook More Than Doubles Mark Zuckerberg's Compensation To $22.6 Million

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 03:55 AM PDT

    Study: Asia, incl China, to account for 63% of all global GDP growth in 2019

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 04:58 AM PDT

    Verasity’s Rewarded Video Player Integrates with Vimeo

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 07:18 AM PDT

    Facebook spends more than $22m on CEO Zuckerberg's safety

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 09:00 AM PDT

    How To Deal With Difficult Customers: 15 Psychological Hacks

    Posted: 14 Apr 2019 12:34 AM PDT

    Over 4,200 Amazon Workers Push for Climate Change Action by Cutting Ties to Big Oil

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 08:42 PM PDT

    Necessity is the Mother of Invention Vol. 2 – “Why are Japanese Companies So Cheap?”

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 07:08 PM PDT

    Warren Buffett on Elon Musk: "I just don't see the necessity to communicate"

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 11:19 AM PDT

    How to avoid product launch to fail?

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 02:58 AM PDT

    record keeping in the corporate world

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 05:11 PM PDT

    Hi all,

    Does anyone know how very large corporation deal with their receipt keeping? As far as I know, for a small business you must keep all related documents that would be a deduction or income on file for the entire time that you can be audited for the tax year in question. How do larger corporations deal with this? I mean are they actually scanning and keeping records of every business transaction that would be an expense? If this is true, which systems are these corporations using to manage all this data.

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    Back of Stock Certificate

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 03:27 PM PDT

    Hello r/business!

    I own a newly formed S-Corp, and I need to fill out a single stock certificate for a federal program I am applying for.

    They require a copy of the front and back of any issued stock certificates… I own it 100% so I only need to fill out one.

    The back of my stock certificate reads as follows:

    "For the value received, ______ hereby sell, assign and transfer unto _______________ _______________ shares represented by the within certificate, and do hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint _______________ Attorney to transfer the said shares on the books of the within named corporation with full power of substitution in the premises. Dated _______________ in presence of _______________ _______________"

    Here is my question and I am hoping someone can help me out, so I do not need to get my costly attorney involved.

    The 4th blank above before "Attorney"… do I really need to have an attorney sign this or can I just put my name there?

    Also, are two signatures really required on the bottom? Can I just have my wife sign the second part?

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    UK commercial property returns 0.7% in Q1 2019 - CRE Herald

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 03:25 PM PDT

    Facebook nominates Peggy Alford as first black woman to board

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 10:19 AM PDT

    Best Project Management Software [2019 Update]

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 01:54 PM PDT

    Invest in nature | Moringa Samen und Kapseln von TheParentTreeFarm

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 06:52 AM PDT

    What permits do I need to start this delivery business?

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 12:17 PM PDT

    I'd like to start a business that delivers the following: coors beer, lays chip, peanuts, and slim Jim all in one decorated package. I know I'd need a license to sell beer, but what else? (Austin Texas)

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    Marketing in a small town

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 12:02 PM PDT

    Jobs that pay more QQ

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 07:52 AM PDT

    Good morning, Gentlemen! So I'm trying to plan for the future and I thought reddit might be a good place to get ideas for high paying jobs that are realistically attainable. I'm not looking to become a lawyer or a doctor or something of that education level. What I am looking for is jobs that may require special training but do have a strong paycheck. What I've found so far is: getting a CDL and driving a truck, learning to weld/fabricate/machine shop foreman type roles, auto body painting or repair, Air traffic controller. Any ideas from the community are greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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    What should I invest money in?

    Posted: 13 Apr 2019 10:44 AM PDT

    Hey guys! I thought I would be able to find pretty sound advice here on reddit. I'm currently 21 years old and I just flipped and sold my first house and I'm lookin on investing my Capital Gains (~$70,000) into something that will give me somewhat of a passive income. I just want to grow my money instead of having it sit there. I have experience with running two businesses (printing company that I own, and a chain of three local restaurants) but I got a job offer with a starting pay of $75,000 and $10,000 sign on bonus which is way more than I make now from the restaurants and printing. My printing company is still in start-up stages and a lot of the income goes straight back into marketing and growing my inventory/production equipment, and the restaurant gig doesn't pay too well. I really want to take the job offer and find something to invest in on the side. I know retail is about to die and I know the restaurant game and it's just something I'm not interested in. Is there any recommendations on what I should invest my money in? Or potential businesses that I can start that can produce profits fairly quickly? Im located in Northern Colorado if the demographics would help a little. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!

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