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Five mistakes to avoid when planning your retirement

A recent article in the May 12 issue of U.S. News & World Report addressed the mistakes people make when the market is very volatile and discouraging like we are experiencing these days. Even people with

July 17, 2008 | By Jim Lentini | Business Columns


Why should we add you to our payroll?

Dear Job Seeker: We have posted this letter on the company's Web site and it is also available to individuals who come to our office and ask our receptionist if we are accepting applications.

July 15, 2008 | By Kenneth W. Keller | Business Columns


Thoughts to ponder when buying, selling a small business

The advantage to my readers of my column is that you get the benefits from either what I'm currently doing or the research brought about by a reader's query. Today's column is a result of the latter. When one of my readers asked for information about selling a business, I realized that this wasn't something I was familiar with so it entailed doing some research. What follows is a part of that research that might ...

July 11, 2008 | By Dr. Maureen Stephenson Know the Score | Business Columns


How do you know if you can afford to retire?

An index that measures the percentage of households at risk of being financially ill-equipped for retirement was launched in Washington D.C. in June, 2006. It was touted as the most comprehensive measure of its kind by many in the financial world.

July 10, 2008 | By Jim Lentini | Business Columns


Four commitments a leader should make

In good times and more challenging times, leaders have to stand for something. Here are the four commitments a leader needs to make for themselves and the people they are responsible for:

July 09, 2008 | By Kenneth W. Keller | Business Columns


Advantages of Internet banking abound

Now that you have followed all the directions for doing your "due diligence" making sure your Internet banking company is legitimate, let's look at the advantages:

July 04, 2008 | By Dr. Maureen Stephenson | Business Columns


Be aware of new cell phone rules for drivers

Two new laws dealing with the use of wireless telephones while driving go into effect July 1. The first law prohibits all drivers from using a hand-held wireless telephone while operating a motor vehicle. However, motorists 18 and older may use a hands-free device. The second law prohibits drivers under the age of 18 from using a wireless telephone or a hands-free device while operating a motor vehicle. Both laws allow a driver to use ...

July 03, 2008 | By Kevin Yeam | Business Columns


Inherited IRAs

When an IRA owner dies, a designated beneficiary, who is an individual, can establish an inherited IRA and start taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) over the beneficiary's own life expectancy. By spreading out the death benefit, a beneficiary can reduce current income tax liability by not taking a lump-sum distribution and will enjoy continued tax deferral on the asset s remaining in the inherited IRA.

July 03, 2008 | By Jim Lentini | Business Columns


New law provides tax break for buying business equipment

Are you thinking of buying business equipment this year? If so, you'll be happy to know the Economic

July 02, 2008 | By Julie Sturgeon | Business Columns


Are you managing when you should be coaching?

I grew up watching John Madden coach the Oakland Raiders. In an era when most NFL teams had thick binders filled with rules and associated penalties for players, Madden went the other way.

July 01, 2008 | BY Kenneth W. Keller | Business Columns


Internet banking: The latest hoopla

It seems that we've all gotten so busy that "clicks to bricks" (what Internet banking is called) has become the way to go. There are many entrepreneurs who are still a bit skeptical about it, so I decided that I'd give you the scoop.

June 27, 2008 | By Dr. Maureen Stephenson | Business Columns


‘... If you watch the pennies ...’

It is always a good time to keep an eye on costs in an organization. Financial reporting is a great way to look back on what happened; it is more important to look forward to see what can be proactively addressed.

June 24, 2008 | By Kenneth W. Keller | Business Columns


Living trusts not just for the wealthy

Imagine if your kids go to the bank to get their inheritance after you die, and the bank won't give them the money unless they go to court for months and spend thousands of dollars in probate fees. Imagine if you give all your money to your spouse after you die, but then the government steps in and takes a huge chunk of your assets that were intended for your heirs.

June 19, 2008 | By Robert Mansour | Business Columns


Reasons not to retire

More and more present and future retirees are finding that the traditional idea of retirement is passé. What's more, there's plenty of evidence that keeping your hand in the game, or even finding a new calling, will yield a longer, healthier and happier latter stage of your life. And given rising health care costs, that adult child who suddenly has returned home or the aging parent who needs care, working a little longer may well be as much a need as a want.

June 19, 2008 | By Jim Lentini | Business Columns


Try running your business as if it were a bank

Banks are in the business of making money, and most banks are profitable, extremely so. Peter Ueberroth, the head of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, started a bank because he said something to the effect of "Šif you get the business model set up correctly, it becomes a money-making machines"

June 17, 2008 | By Kenneth W. Keller | Business Columns


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Bob Khalsa: Rising Home Sales Boost Economy

With the return of traditional homebuyers in ever-greater numbers, the powerful impact of an improved housing market on the local, state, and national economies is, quite frankly, palpable.

May 24, 2013 | By Bob Khalsa Real Estate Talk | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Here are ten mistakes that business owners make

A former leader of a large Fortune 500 company was quoted in an interview that "People who do things make mistakes. The biggest mistake is doing nothing."

May 19, 2013 | By Ken Keller Brain Food for Business Owners | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Front line makes bottom line

Once a month, like clockwork, a gentleman comes to my house in the early morning and sprays for insects and bugs. We've spoken a few times and he always hands me his card, telling me to let him know if he needs to come back between visits. I think I have called him once in the last decade.

May 12, 2013 | Ken Keller Brain Food for Business Owners | Business Columns


Bob Khalsa: Rising prices lift sinking homeowners

Local home resale prices last month hit the highest level in five years, with each leap up in prices rescuing legions of underwater owners, in effect, throwing them a life preserver and pulling them to dry land.

May 09, 2013 | By Bob Khalsa Real Estate Talk | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Lessons learned in college apply to business

Thirty-six years ago this month I graduated from college. I didn't study a major that paid immediate dividends, meaning a job, and I wasn't ready for graduate school.

May 05, 2013 | By Ken Keller Brain Food for Business Owners | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Permission to argue is granted

Peggy Noonan wrote a column in the Wall Street Journal on April 20 about her attendance at Margaret Thatcher's London funeral service. She commented that Mrs. Thatcher was often frustrated with her staff. Thatcher once said to her aides, "I don't need to be told what, I need to be told how."

April 28, 2013 | Ken Keller Brain food for business owners | Business Columns


Bob Khalsa: Statewide median home price at five-year high

Heated market conditions fueled by a tight inventory and strong sales in higher-cost coastal regions drove California's median home price in March to its highest level since May 2008. Local prices, right here in the Santa Clarita Valley are headed higher, too.

April 25, 2013 | Bob Khalsa Real Estate Talk | Business Columns


Ken Keller: How one company turned it around

This week I'd like to introduce a company in a far different place compared to just a year ago. The organization has gone from despair to celebrating success. At the end of the first quarter of 2013, the owner said his company had "…Increased sales, reduced costs and improved our overall financial position in terms of positive cash flow and profitability, as well as reduced debt."

April 21, 2013 | Ken Keller Brain Food for Business Owners | Business Columns


Steven Tannehill: What do businesses want, anyway?

This is part two of a two-part column.

April 17, 2013 | Signal Staff | Business Columns


Bob Khalsa: Feds ease loan modification rules

Some homeowners who are still struggling to avoid foreclosure may soon benefit from streamlined rules that offer an easy way to lower monthly payments and modify their mortgage without requiring financial or hardship documentation.

April 12, 2013 | By Bob Khalsa Real Estate Talk | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Here are the vitamins a leader must distribute

Looking back on those individuals who were my bosses, a clear distinction comes to mind.

April 07, 2013 | By Ken Keller Brain Food for Business Owners | Business Columns


Holly Schroeder: New homes benefit more than just buyers and builder

The only people who benefit when a house is built are the family members who get to live there, and the builder who constructed and sold the home, right?

April 04, 2013 | By Holly Schroeder | Business Columns


Steven Tannehill: What do businesses want anyway? Part I

This column is part one of a two-part column.

April 03, 2013 | By Steven Tannehill Entrepreneur’s corner | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Lessons to be learned from lack of feedback

In 1970 I started my first official job. I worked nine hours a week at a small grocery store. For the next two years I grossed $11.25 a week.

March 31, 2013 | Ken Keller Brain food for business owners | Business Columns


Bob Khalsa: Prices, sales rise as SCV’s housing market continues its recovery

The residential housing resale market in the Santa Clarita Valley continued to recover during February, with sales and prices up to their highest levels in years.

March 28, 2013 | Bob Khalsa Real Estate Talk | Business Columns


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