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Eight misconceptions of organization

Some people were born organized and then there are those of us who struggle with organizing every year at this time. It seems that it's always at the end of the year when that little annoying bug begins nudging you to clear things up and start the new year organized.

December 06, 2008 | By Maureen Stephenson | Business Columns


How to trim your personal expenses

The credit and financial market is definitely not in good shape, so entrepreneurs may find that they must dip into their personal finances to keep the business running.

December 05, 2008 | By Maureen Stephenson Know the Score | Business Columns


Divide family’s possessions before death

Who should have grandma's dining room table or diamond ring? How should family photos be distributed?

December 04, 2008 | By Gina MacDonald | Business Columns


Know your building's roof, or pay the price

A cursory review of media reports nationwide in recent months revealed an alarming number of instances of costly damages to buildings due to negligence or procrastination with roof repairs. Consider:

December 04, 2008 | By Rod Menzel | Business Columns


Heading into another Great Depression?

The answer: Not likely if government doesn't overreact. The circumstances and economic environment that we find ourselves in are very different today than they were back in 1933. During the Great Depression, unemployment exceeded 25 percent and crop prices fell by 40 to 60 percent. Banks failed with no FDIC insurance to safeguard deposits, thereby completely eradicating people's savings. Today, our economy is relatively strong. Unemployment stands at just over 6 percent, median household income ...

December 03, 2008 | By D. Frank Norton | Business Columns


The ABCs of successful business ownership

Over the long Thanksgiving weekend I thought about those things that make the translation from school days to the working world. I did a simple compare and contrast analysis to see what tools were used in school as they related to business ownership.

December 03, 2008 | By Kenneth W. Keller | Business Columns


Three things I learned from the NFL

When the Green Bay Packers football team hired Vince Lombardi as its new coach, he was intrigued with the challenge of turning the franchise around. Naturally, Lombardi being Lombardi, was all pumped up about it.

December 02, 2008 | By Ken Keller | Business Columns


Retirement strategies, part two

As a follow up to the previous article about couples' retirement strategies, following are some points in planning and protecting your retirement plans should you wish to consider variable annuities and their special income guarantees not offered by any other investment.

December 02, 2008 | By Jim Lentini | Business Columns


Learning the 'new math' of retirement

With the normal challenges of retirement planning and the current financial crisis adding pressure to your planning, will your retirement portfolio be able to maintain your current lifestyle?

December 01, 2008 | By Jim Lentini | Business Columns


Now, where did I put that list?

The holiday season can be a frantic time, both personally and professionally, but here are a few tips to help you.

November 29, 2008 | By Maureen Stephenson Know the Score | Business Columns


New law provides tax incentives

It's hard to believe that anything that takes nearly 800 pages to describe could be time sensitive, however, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 was recently enacted and, for many, it may provide the incentive needed to act now, and finally buy a home of their own. A new $7,500 tax credit for first-time home buyers is a temporary incentive from the government to boost interest in real estate - but the time frame to take advantage of the credit is limited.

November 28, 2008 | By Mark Foster | Business Columns


How to keep down business expenses

This is the conclusion to the 36 tips I promised to help keep your business expenses in control:

November 28, 2008 | By Maureen Stephenson | Business Columns


Multimillion-dollar age discrimination verdict after layoff

When the federal government required one of its defense contractors to reduce its workforce, the contractor first evaluated its employees based on the criteria of performance, flexibility and critical skills.

November 28, 2008 | By John H. Shaffery It’s the Law | Business Columns


Lawsuits cause businesses to leave state

Too often I am reminded of the impact that California state regulations and litigated claims can have against companies doing business in California, resulting in businesses closing or moving out of state.

November 27, 2008 | By John H. Shaffery It’s the Law | Business Columns


Check the numbers for 2008 tax savings

Do you like numbers? Do you like them better when they involve tax savings? Here are 10 numbers and 10 tax-saving strategies to consider as the clock starts to wind down on 2008.

November 27, 2008 | By Alan J. Lyon It's Your Money | Business Columns


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Articles by Section - Business Columns


Joe Klocko: The conundrum: supply and demand, wages and the skills gap

Most people understand the basic economic principle of supply and demand and incorporate it into their daily decisions. They may not do it consciously, but economic decisions are made every day by each and every one of us.

March 20, 2013 | Joe Klocko Entrepreneur’s Corner | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Learning from the Pumpkin Patch

Last week I provided the Pyramid of Business Success, a nine layered structure. Layer seven was the Growth Plan.

March 17, 2013 | By Ken Keller Brain Food for Business Owners | Business Columns


Bob Khalsa: State’s pending sales at four-year high, share of distressed sales drops

The recent rise of pending home sales to the highest level in nearly four years supports experts who believe California's home resale market will achieve full bloom this spring.

March 14, 2013 | Bob Khalsa Real Estate Talk | Business Columns


Ken Keller: The Pyramid of Business Success

I've long admired Coach John Wooden's "Pyramid of Success." In business, whatever blueprint, instructional manual or paint by number kit being used before the enterprise launches is quickly tossed aside once the doors open. After that, it becomes a freelance-thing or a free for all, for those lacking mentors, a Sherpa or the time to figure it out.

March 10, 2013 | Ken Keller | Business Columns


Peter Bellas: Now that we’ve been forecasted

Once again we are upon the season of forecasts. A quick perusal of any investment website will turn up some very rosy and optimistic forecasts for the coming year and a least a few doom and gloom predictions.

March 06, 2013 | Peter Bellas Entrepreneur's Corner | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Keeping yourself motivated

One challenge of being a business owner or holding a position of leadership is keeping motivated.

March 03, 2013 | By Ken Keller Brain Food for Business Owners | Business Columns


Bob Khalsa: Real Estate Talk

January is typically a dormant time of year for the residential real estate market in the Santa Clarita Valley, yet this market recovery is so unusual that no one was surprised when statistics showed January posted the highest sales total for the month in six years.

March 01, 2013 | By Bob Khalsa Real Estate Talk | Business Columns


Buying distressed properties

Real estate development during the Great Recession has proven to be a very challenging endeavor. Even seasoned professionals have found themselves struggling to service debt on projects that are producing monthly net negative cash flows.

February 26, 2013 | By Darcey Oldhafer | Business Columns


Ken Keller: Do the right thing, quickly

Last week I wrote about the 2012 Gallup Poll where only 21 percent of U.S. adults rated business executives with high or very high in honesty and ethics.

February 24, 2013 | By Ken Keller Brain Food for Business Owners | Business Columns


Ken Keller: What is it that you believe in?

In the course of working with business owners and leaders, I have observed that the organizations that are the most successful over the long run are the ones that have a strong focus.

February 24, 2013 | By Ken Keller Brain food for business owners | Business Columns


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