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Cash Flow Relief for Independent Consultants: the CARES Act & Other Ideas

Successful Independent Consulting

We’re in an unprecedented situation because of the COVID-19 coronavirus, and the economic fallout has been drastic for many business sectors, such as travel and restaurants. This article explains your options for cash-flow relief, whether you need it immediately or in the near future, and how to get it. government 2.

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The Corona Virus for Small Businesses

Consultant Journal

It’s a question on the minds of many entrepreneurs, as Fortune 500 companies announce new protocols for travel, meetings and even use of coffee cups. Do trial runs and document practices for using telemeetings, including teleconferences and web meetings. Take a look at your cash flow and what a change to sales or staffing could do.

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Improve Business with Technology!

Women in Consulting

Instantly send, e-sign, track and file documents securely online. eFile Cabinet – eFile Cabinet is the very best solution in electronic document management and paperless office software. Dropbox – Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, documents and videos anywhere and share them with anyone easily.

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Leadership Tip #13: For Innovation, Remove at Least One Policy or Procedure a Week

Johanna Rothman

During the three-day outage, they learned: Because the deployment team felt pressure to deploy, they didn't read the documentation carefully enough. Money Policies to Manage Cash Flow. Or, the person must adhere to onerous policies, especially for travel, to get reimbursed. They added the changes in reverse order.

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Fool Me Once Or Fool Me All The Time

Martinka Consulting

Zweig writes that any form of modified profit isn’t cash flow. So far this year there have been over 450 documents filed with the SEC with suffices tacked on to Ebitda. I get the feeling many people, even in my industry, don’t understand the difference between profit, Ebitda, and cash flow.