
Any business these days cannot avoid the need for T1 phone service and internet access. Having multiple phone lines and computer networks are musts for all, even the smallest start ups. Communication is indeed the backbone of today’s business world. T-1 digital communication lines provided by telecom companies for a fee have a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second used to transmit two way digital communications within private business networks, as well as two way digital communications of the business with its internet access service providers. With the need for constantly available communication, a business cannot afford not to shop for T1 phone lines, phone service and internet access of the best quality. Of course, this has to be balanced with cost effectiveness. On the other hand, a business should not settle for just any cheap phone service which may offer erratic dial tone service.
A business needs reliable T1 phone service and internet access provided by a state licensed telecom company in order to keep its communication lines running efficiently. Your service provider should be a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) with the Building Industry Consulting Service International, Inc. (BICSI). This is the top industry association among Information Transport Systems (ITS) industry telecommunications consultants.
A business also needs a telecom company that is not only properly licensed and certified but also has full service capabilities. A full service telecom company can install, maintain, repair and move the major brands and types of phone and voice mail systems as well as their special applications, among these, Call Accounting and Automatic Call Distribution (ACD). It should be equipped to handle and service even huge call centers with hundreds of phone extensions and yet be willing to handle and service even the smallest job without hesitation.
A business furthermore needs a telecom company that has the expertise for designing and implementing Voice IP or VoIP technology solutions customized to the individual requirements of the client. The telecom company should be able to establish IP connections between physically separate offices of a business using VoIP technology; should be able to integrate the phones and computers of a business; should set up the management of the phone calls of a business from a central location to several offices; and should establish the different types of call forwarding for the business. In addition to all these, the telecom company should negotiate with the different VoIP carriers for better prices for the business.
Of course, a business needs a telecom company that can handle the installation and maintenance of various types of cabling such as fiber optic cabling, structured cabling, phone cabling and computer Ethernet cabling.
Tribute Telecom, LLC is a licensed telecom company that has been serving Florida for more than twenty years. It has also been RCDD certified by the BICSI. A business will need the services of Tribute Telecom, LLC not only for high quality T1 phone service and internet access but also for its consultancy work. Tribute Telecom, LLC can lower the overall telecom related expenses of a business by as much as fifty percent from previous outlays. How is this possible? First, Tribute Telecom, LLC checks all of the telecom invoices of a business and seeks out all billing errors. Tribute Telecom, LLC then goes after the carriers responsible for such errors and gets all appropriate reimbursements for the business. In the process, Tribute Telecom, LLC also negotiates with the carriers for lower telecom rates for the business, below whatever is currently being paid. Up to 90% of Tribute Telecom, LLC are highly satisfied with the savings they are able to realize. Doesn’t your business need this kind of service, too?
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What business minor should I get in addition to human resource management?
As a psych major I am well aware that my major is useless on its own so I am going to get some background in business by majoring in human resource management. My college also offers seven other business minors, accounting, business administration, economics, international business, management, management information systems, marketing, and personal financial planning. Which of these would be beneficial along with my HRM minor?
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#1 by Ken on February 26th, 2010
You need to keep accurate records when running a business. This will be your best defense if you ever get audited.
For IRS purposes, you need to make a profit every 3 out of 5 years to have the IRS prove that you are not running a business. Otherwise, it is up to you to prove that you are running a business and not doing a hobby. You can prove that you are running a business by keeping your business accounts and personal accounts separate.
You can write off any legitimate business expense including dinners with clients, car expenses, equipment, etc.
Having a separate checking account and credit card is a good idea. However, it isn't necessary. You can comingle your business and personal expenses using your personal accounts. But, if you do this, then it will be harder for you to prove that you are running a business.
For your revenues, you don't need a corporate account to make you deposits. You just need to make the deposits in your separate account that you use for business.
You can read Publication 334 for more information.
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#8 by Austinite on February 27th, 2010
You can't post a Proposal for Sale of Business here. It is a comprehensive document similar to a business plan with dozens to hundreds of pages. Contact a broker like VR Business Brokers and see if you can get help. Yours is a unique business driven by personal contacts and is not easily sold.
#9 by Mikelo on February 28th, 2010
How about a book store, if you are looking retail?
I cant say if it would work in your town, you need to do marketing research to see what would succeed in your town.
Also in business .. Location, Location, Location is VERY important to success .. not only do you need the right business, you need the right location ..
Passion, YES .. you do have to work long hours but passion because you believe in what you are doing.
I work from home and have the utmost compassion and belief for what I do, I believe that is what brings me success ..
If you don't like books, don't like to read .. then a book store probably wont make sense. Did deep .. Only you know what you really want to do.
GL!
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#11 by cooolioooo on February 28th, 2010
business school is the right field to study, if you choose your college carefully, some have an entrepreneurship track/program
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#14 by SarahR on March 1st, 2010
Hiiiiiii..
I think you have to choose the Marketing section in Human Resource Management(HRM) because in marketing you get the nice job in the good reputed company on a high post..
#15 by Wayne R. on March 1st, 2010
Yes, the courses you speak of will help you to become a Business Analyst.
A BA can be on the client side or the IT side. If on the client side, they are interfacing with work group domains that process the work and review what they need. They generate requirements and then work with the IT side to update or generate processes and applications to fullfil the business needs.
If you're a BA on the IT side of the house, then you're taking all the requirements and developing processes and application solutions. Your job is to work with the client to generate a business solutions document (there are many names for it) and get signoff. Then, you need to make sure that solution becomes reality by working with systems analysts, programmers, and testers. You're generally responsible for the delivery of the solution. Although, if the solution revolves around process changes with other work group domains, you normally work with a PM (Project Manager). Never the less, you have end to end responsibilities for the IT delivery to insure the client gets what they need (and paying for).
With the offshoring of work to cheap labor, to remain associated with software development, the BA role is a good profession.
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#18 by The Invisible Woman on March 2nd, 2010
The requirements vary according to your state. Call the business license office for your county and just ask them if you need a business license to operate an internet store. I live in Georgia, and in my county, you do.