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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1524/HOUSEKEEPING-AND-PERSONAL-HYGIENE-PRACTICES/
...ipped with storage facilities for street clothes and a separate area with faci...and wash hair; and Change into street clothes. This is one of a serie...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/426/This-Office-Makes-Me-Sick/
...pulations include: Frequent cleaning of carpet and other textiles with a ...le steps, such as regular and daily cleaning of buildings, maintenance of the ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1900/FULL-CIRCLE-MARKETING/
...#8221; by Peter Drucker, The Wall Street Journal, October 21, 1993. Now let me... at Square One Consulting, 625 Weeks Street, New Iberia, LA 70560, (Cell) 337...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2288/Producer-Success-Lesson-13-Your-Selling-Style/
...ly head for the car wash down the street and have them do the dirty deed for m...t the car wash about my deepest car-cleaning problems, and he's too busy to ca...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2461/Mailing-List-Management/
...ast name, first name) Field 2 - Street Address Field 3 - City, State/Provi...e Field 2 - Contact Name Field 3 - Street Address Field 4 - City, State/Pro...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/907/E-Marketing-Strategies-That-Are-More-Bricks-Than-Clicks/
...y will all but disappear from our street corners. Few, if any, of today's teen... the middle of the afternoon. A dry cleaning company notes that its contest pa...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/2429/The-Top-10-Rules-When-Selling-Your-Agency/
... and expect good collateral for any future installments. Agency assets alone are not enough. The buyer's corporate and personal guarantees are a minimum. It's good to have other collateral, which is usually available if you are an attractive purchase. RULE 8. Expect and be prepared to sign or warrant your accounts receivable, unknown liabilities, and a covenant not to compete. A sale is definitely a two-way street, with promises on both sides. RULE 9. Establish a realistic time frame for the sale, and expect to reveal everything to the buyer. Don't withhold the bad news; let your consultant know if the agency has a problem. Allow plenty of time; it will take longer than you think. Don't become anxious. If you have confidence, let your consultant control the process. ... equals Tangible Net Worth. Remember to add in off-balance-sheet liabilities, too! These include deferred compensation or covenant payments to former owners or acquisitions that are not carried on your balance sheet. Use only the principal value of such obligations, if any. If you owe the agency money, start paying it off regularly. Once you get the debt to zero, keep it there. RULE 5. Clean up your receivables and invest the money collected. Adopt a regular program to charge off doubtful accounts. Be aggressive with collections; buyers pay more for agencies with clean balance sheets. Use finance agreements whenever possible. Change expiration dates on accounts that experience cash-flow problems at particular times of the year. Pay attention to the small things; you've already taken care of the big ones. RULE 6 ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/2326/PERSONAL-PROTECTIVE-EQUIPMENT-2/
... head against impact blows must be able to withstand penetration and absorb the shock of a blow. In some cases, hats should also protect against electric shock. Recognized standards for hats have been established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) . FOOT AND LEG PROTECTION Of injured workers, 66% were wearing safety shoes, protective footwear, or heavy-duty shoes or boots; 33% wore regular street shoes. Of those wearing safety shoes, 85% were injured because the object hit an unprotected part of the shoe or boot. For protection against falling or rolling objects, sharp objects, molten metal, hot surfaces, and wet, slippery surfaces, workers should use appropriate foot guards, safety shoes or boots and leggings. Safety shoes should be sturdy and have an impact-resistant toe. Shoes ... ) be cleanable 5) be sanitary 6) be in good condition EAR PROTECTION Exposure to loud noise can cause irreversible hearing loss or impairment. It can also create physical and psychological stress. Preformed or molded ear plugs should be individually fitted by a professional. Waxed cotton, foam, or Fiberglas wool earplugs are self-forming. Disposable earplugs should be used once and thrown away; non-disposable ones should be cleaned after each use. OSHA has promulgated a final rule on requirements for a hearing conservation program. Information on the program is available from the closest OSHA office. ARM AND HAND PROTECTION Burns, cuts, electrical shock, amputation, and absorption of chemicals are also examples of hazards associated with arm and hand injuries. A wide assortment of gloves, hand pads, sleeves, and wristlets is available ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2429/The-Top-10-Rules-When-Selling-Your-Agency/
...e. A sale is definitely a two-way street, with promises on both sides. RULE 9....

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/862/First-Impressions-Last-Longest/
... for companies. Businesses select street and building addresses for company of...S knows that the way it looks on the street and at the door influences how cus...