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Maxpayments: In the United States, some electronic commerce activities are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). These activities include the use of commercial e-mails, online advertising and consumer privacy. The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 establishes national standards for direct marketing over e-mail. The Federal Trade Commission Act regulates all forms of advertising, including online advertising, and states that advertising must be truthful and non-deceptive. Using its authority under Section 5 of the FTC Act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive practices, the FTC has brought a number of cases to enforce the promises in corporate privacy statements, including promises about the security of consumers’ personal information. As result, any corporate privacy policy related to e-commerce activity may be subject to enforcement by the FTC.
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Maxpayments Research: Did you know that your business is an Illiquid asset? And that most of your wealth is tied up in this business? If you are within 5-10 years of retirement, how do you plan on exiting from your business while preserving your wealth & maintaining your lifestyle?
 
Maxpayments Info: Be aware there are different types of business valuations designed to meet different purposes. A business valuation that may go before a court of law is much more sophisticated and analytical than a business valuation that gives an opinion of value to the owner of a business that's thinking of selling. That is, to meet legal standards the valuation needs to be USPAP compliant.
 
  
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Many experts in fact highly recommend this one. If you want to be better at selling then, you need to focus your energies on providing your target clients with a good reputation. No amount of selling and marketing can help your business without a credible reputation in your niche. There is really no substitute to having a good name in the industry without any taint of disgrace and jaded customers.
 
Maxpayments: Women - Being a women in business or trying to start a business does not mean you have to do it alone, in fact women are responsible for a large percentage of small businesses that are in operation. There are many small business loans that cater to owners who are women. Some are offered through your state while others are offered through small business corporations, organizations and non-profits.
 
Maxpayments: Delaying the Sale
 
 
 
Selling one’s business is an extremely important decision for a business owner to make. The sale thereof is something which can either make or break the financial stability of an individual at times. A factor which tends to affect the overall value of a business is a delay with regard to deciding whether or not to sell the business. As there are times when the market would be most profitable for a business sales transaction, this time period can pass should an individual business owner wait too long to determine whether to sell or not.
 
 
 
Not only outside factors, such as the general market, will affect the sale of a business. Internal factors such as a decrease in sales, creditors and unrest amongst employees within the company may all affect the time period in which a business goes up for sale. With that said, it is important that individuals sell when the time is right for selling. Unreasonable delay in a sale of a business may have adverse effects on the overall value of the business.
 
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