Advising the Small Business

Advising the Small Business

Author: Jean L. Batman

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781614380771

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Advising the Small Business, Second Edition is a guide for general practitioners, small firm attorneys, and lawyers engaged in providing legal counsel to small, privately-held businesses. It provides extensive guidance on a number of issues that small businesses commonly face, as well as sample documents, checklists, and resources for obtaining additional forms and information.


Law for the Small Business

Law for the Small Business

Author: Patricia Clayton

Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780749449551

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Whether you are setting up as a sole trader, a partnership or a limited company, it pays to ensure that you are operating within the law. This popular and rigorous guide provides you with the information you need to make decisions which are appropriate to your trading circumstances and which enable you to stay within the law.Tightly-written and easy to read, the book covers all the key issues which affect your legal standing, including taxation, intellectual property, debt collection, bankruptcy, employment law and so much more.Written by a practicing solicitor, who also lectures on business law, Law for the Small Business is fully up-to-date with current UK company law. It offers instant insight into all the key legal issues facing the typical small business and will provide ready reassurance to every business person who needs to know where they stand should a legal situation arise.


Strategic Utilization of Information Systems in Small Business

Strategic Utilization of Information Systems in Small Business

Author: Hunter, M. Gordon

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2015-05-31

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1466687096

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The small business is an often underestimated asset of both the modern economy and the commercial workforce. Those employed by small businesses make up a large percentage of both the U.S. and Canadian populations, and with the internet and other technologies connecting us like never before, the opportunity is present for even the smallest company to reach a global scale. Strategic Utilization of Information Systems in Small Business explores the possibilities not just in expanding a business, but in assisting a business in meeting its full potential, no matter its size. Including a variety of perspectives on what it means to be a small business and how to bring that business to maturity, this book is an essential reference source for small business owners, managers, and employees, as well as students, researchers, and aspiring entrepreneurs. This publication features chapters on the different aspects of management processes, e-commerce, and e-businesses, including the characteristics of a smart entrepreneur, success vs. failure, longevity, technology adoption, the types of different information systems and how to implement them, data and decision making, theories for investigating small businesses, business strategy, and competitive advantage.