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OPINION

Is the Real Estate Bubble About to Burst?

Lately, so much has been written about ever-increasing real estate prices. Can these prices just go on increasing? Or will they abruptly stop, and then fall precipitously? The experts are divided on whether or not the bubble will burst. However, one thing is certain: the price rise can't go on forever ...

EXPERT ADVICE

Your Corporate Culture: A Boon or a Bane?

Too many executives either ignore or are unaware of corporate culture. Yet, it is absolutely critical to the success of their company. Whether you know it or not, corporate culture permeates your organization -- for good or for bad ...

OPINION

Investing: An Alternative Approach

An aggressive investment advisor or stockbroker might not agree with this article. You see, it takes a rather simplistic but safe approach to investing ...

OPINION

US Versus EU: The Race Is On

Many Americans, me included, have been oblivious of the economic powerhouse forming in Europe. The European Union (EU) has been slowly and steadily gaining strength and momentum and has today become a major financial challenger to the U.S ...

EXPERT ADVICE

A Great Business Plan: The Key To Raising Capital

If you are looking to raise substantial capital for your privately held business, you need a competently prepared business plan. You must convince the lender that your business is capable of repaying the debt, through principal pay-downs and/or the issuance of publicly traded stock to the lender ...

EXPERT ADVICE

Phone Etiquette for Success

Polite behavior goes a long way in influencing what people think of us. Certainly, there are businesspeople who are rude and obnoxious and yet are still successful. However, the vast majority of humanity would rather be associated with a person who is polite and considerate ...

OPINION

Open-Source Software: Microsoft’s Biggest Threat

There's no doubt about it, Microsoft is a behemoth. It has permeated the computer industry and has an enormous amount of clout. So, what's to rain on Microsoft's parade? ...

OPINION

With Textile Quotas Lifted, China Comes Out Roaring

As most of us are aware, the textile genie is out of the bottle. Global quotas have now been lifted on China's textile exports ...

EXPERT ADVICE

Choosing Your Board of Directors

Let's say that the time has come for your closely held corporation to take the next step for growth and credibility -- the choosing of a board of directors. Or, let's say that you are a major shareholder in a publicly held company and are concerned about whether your corporation is in compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), and whether you have the right board to properly oversee that compliance...

EXPERT ADVICE

Business Proposals: Keep Them Simple

A critical path to growth for any company is the creation of business proposals that ultimately are accepted by prospective customers. Unfortunately, it has been my experience that many proposals are poorly prepared and lose site of both their goal (to secure a sale) and their audience (the prospective customer) ...

INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

WiFi Will Change the World

A short while ago, I wrote a column for the E-Commerce Times entitled "VoIP Here To Stay." In it, I talked about WiFi technology and its impact on VoIP. This article goes further in that it explores the widespread adoption of WiFi technology and what it bodes for the future of technology ...

EXPERT ADVICE

SOX Compliance Made Easy Through Software

Many publicly held companies have been struggling with SOX (the Sarbanes-Oxley Act) since its enactment on July 30, 2002. In fact, some companies have chosen to either de-list as public companies (go private again) or change their listings to the Pink Sheets -- an electronic market where the companies listed do not have to comply with SOX ...

EXPERT ADVICE

Martha Stewart and Insider Trading

Insider trading laws have been around for a long time, even before the SEC Act of 1934. Martha Stewart's recent trial and incarceration have brought a higher degree of awareness and caution to investors who are potential beneficiaries of insider trading ...

OPINION

SOX: Europe Balks, US Bends

This article will focus on how Europe is handling SOX compliance for their companies whose shares are listed in the United States. Briefly stated, Europe is pretty far behind the U.S. in compliance and it looks as though they might never fully comply with the law in its present form ...

EXPERT ADVICE

Corporate Governance in the Age of Eliot Spitzer

These appear to be trying times for officers and directors of publicly held companies. But are they really? Many people involved on the management and directorate level with public companies are quite leery nowadays. But should those of us involved with corporate boards and corporate governance be afraid, or just cautious? In my opinion, there is no real need for concern...

ANALYSIS

Could Telecom Mergers Impact Web Access?

"Should there be regulatory intervention? I think that it would depend on the circumstances," Theodore F. di Stefano, managing partner of Capital Source Partners told the E-Commerce Times. (Di Stefano also writes a column for this publication.) "The bottom line is that the consumer should not miss out on the major savings that are coming his or her way in the near term due to VoIP" and other industry advances, he said...

INDUSTRY REPORT

Click Hijacking Threatens E-Business

Well, we have yet another definition to add to our technology lexicon: click hijacking. With the advent of powerful and profitable search engines, like Google, Internet schemers have come up with yet another way to illegally make a buck ...

INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Tech IPOs Rebounding

You probably remember what happened to the tech bubble when it burst in 2000. It was quite a disaster. How could a sector that showed so much promise become so decimated? Exactly what went wrong? And, why does the future now look promising for this once devastated sector? ...

INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

VoIP Here To Stay

Not too many years ago, the acronym VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) was virtually unheard of. Today, it is becoming an everyday term. In fact, the major phone companies ignore this technology at their peril ...

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Financial Controls for Small Businesses

If someone were to ask you, "What are the most important financial controls for a small business?" what would your answer be? This article looks at the minimum monitors that must be in place in order to protect and preserve the assets of a business ...

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