Jul 14
Computers, smartphones, and cloud-based services are a mainstay of business. With them we transact finance, submit tax information, and house proprietary company documents. This data is sensitive, and its loss can have significant impact. And don’t forget about paper. Though our use of flat white sheets...
read more → Jun 26
“I’m sorry your co-worker gave you the flu, but hotel cancellations require a two-week notice.” Businesses may be sympathetic, but don’t expect refunds when trips are cancelled at the last minute. Their position is understandable, considering they’ve reserved your spot, turned down other paying guests, and likely can’t rebook...
read more → Jun 24
A longtime client recently found themselves financially upside down when a new company vehicle was involved in an accident and declared a total loss. They had borrowed heavily to purchase the vehicle and discovered they owed $4,400 more than the vehicle was worth. How Upside Down Happens An...
read more → Jun 10
Learn how to effectively nurture your business after Covid-19. Since 1945, SESCO has provided professional human resource consulting to clients throughout the United States. In this webinar, they share how to cultivate HR policy in accordance with state/federal law, industry safety requirements, and CDC guidelines. Learn how to ensure valued...
read more → Jun 08
2020 has proven to be a crazy year packed with unexpected events! From COVID-19 to murder hornets - we have to wonder... what can we expect from this year’s hurricane season? How much more can we endure? With those questions in mind, we should hope for the...
read more → Jun 05
A business client recently picked up a large heating and air conditioning (HVAC) unit from a supplier and was transporting it in a company pickup truck to his shop when something unthinkable occurred. The day was windy, but not dangerously so. He steered down a hilly road and...
read more → May 29
As a child, my parents never knew half the ways my friends and I unwittingly put our lives in danger. Looking back, it’s a wonder any of us survived. From BB gun wars to racing around farms on ATVs to (my personal favorite) creating rocket engines out of spent...
read more → May 18
The Coronavirus has affected many businesses deeply. Some have endured sharp declines in sales, staffing, and operations. And though each has been influenced to a different degree, we all are confident of a brighter future. Yet with reopening on the near horizon, some things cannot be business as...
read more → May 06
I grew up in a home heated by a wood stove and fireplace. I often huddled around the hearth after dinner and stared at the wavering coals. I couldn’t help but smile. The glowing embers, orange flames, and penetrating heat seemed a pleasant connection with generations past. A shared...
read more → Apr 30
In some states, one in four drivers do not carry auto insurance. And although most states require motorists to have it, some allow coverage limits as low as $5,000! Certain states even allow drivers to be completely uninsured provided they pay a fee to the DMV. Shocking. This...
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