Wed.Jun 09, 2021

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Unreliable or Fraudulent Insurance Coverage

RogerRossmeisl

Bad faith denials of claims by insurers are illegal, but some dishonest companies or agents attempt them anyway. It’s possible that just when you have the greatest need, you’ll find yourself out in the cold. Unfortunately, there aren’t a lot of great legal remedies. So it’s critical to avoid unreliable and fraudulent insurance coverage in the first place.

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SaaS Customer Success: Gross Margin vs. Churn Trade-Offs

BurklandAssociates

Customer Success costs are a drag on a startup's Gross Margins, but much less of a drag than losing customers. The post SaaS Customer Success: Gross Margin vs. Churn Trade-Offs appeared first on Burkland.

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Meet Kitti Crawford, Staff Success Ambassador at AccountingDepartment.com

AccountingDepartment

Kitti Crawford is our Staff Success Ambassador at AccountingDepartment.com and her main function is to assist our new and tenured staff members with training as they grow into their roles here at ADC. Kitti has been with us since 2006 and has been excelling in her current position for the past 4 years. When Kitti was preparing to start college, she had three career paths that were under strong consideration to pursue.

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The Drama with the Drama Book Shop

Withum

The Drama Book Shop reopened today in a new location on West 39th Street. If you are in show business, this is somewhat of a big deal.

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Planning Your Restaurant's Path to Profitability

Speaker: James Kahler, COO of Full Course

Ever wondered where to splurge and where to safely conserve when it comes to operating and growing your restaurant? 🤔 Join James Kahler, COO of Full Course and industry visionary, in this new webinar where he'll talk all about best practices to invest in your restaurant's success! Whether you're a new business or an established restaurant, a seasoned pro or a rookie, you'll learn the keys to sustainable success in this competitive industry.

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The Cryptocurrency Tax Loophole No One Is Talking About

LyfeAccounting

We think it’s clear by now that the prices of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin can have major swings. It wasn’t too long ago that Bitcoin and other coins dropped over 30% and caused quite a panic. But instead of panicking during big price drops, what if we told you that you could actually use these swings to your advantage? That’s right! While everything is on fire, you can actually leverage losses in crypto in ways that even your typical stock investors cannot.

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Choosing the Best Entity Type for Your Small Business

AccountingDepartment

When you start a small business, you first need to decide upon an "entity type." The entity type of your business is going to matter -- a lot. It determines how your business is structured and owned and (maybe more importantly) how it's taxed. Let's take a look at the entity types and what they mean for you.

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Increased Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index and How to Achieve Your Desired Food Costs

KROST

With all the pivots that our industry has been forced to make in the last 18 months, the biggest one is now upon us. Restaurants are always stiffly hesitant to raise their menu prices, believing that this will decrease their guest visits. I will make the argument that the restaurant experience is much more complicated than just pricing on a menu. The atmosphere, the service, the ease of access, and the quality of food and beverage all contribute to the overall experience and satisfaction of the

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Communicate Your Thoughts On Hybrid

RitaKeller

“Satisfaction of one’s curiosity is one of the greatest sources of happiness in life.” – Linus Pauling. So many firms right now are sticking their toe into the hybrid work schedule waters. Do we or don’t we? How will it look? How will we keep communication and culture strong? Maybe we just go to a four-day workweek. If everyone works whatever schedule they want, will it create chaos?