How Identity Theft Can Cost Your Business Money — And How You Can Stop It

We all know that identity theft is costly for victims: The average cost of repairing the damage from a stolen identity, including lost wages, legal fees, and other costs ranges from about $3,000 to $20,000. That’s not even taking into account the lost productivity and psychological costs. However, it turns out that individuals are not […]

Proliferation of Mobile Device Usage in the United States

As the calendar will soon turn to 2015, the habits of web users (both business and consumer) continue to evolve. One overriding theme that is affecting all facets of the web is the increasing usage of mobile devices and tablets for internet access. In fact, mobile and tablet use is now representing such a large […]

Why You Should Get a Brand Name Professionally Done for You

What’s exactly in a name when it comes to setting up a small or a large business entity? Certainly there must be a lot here. In fact, with the right brand name, a business effortlessly turns into the talk of the town. On the other hand, the wrong one will make it obscure, ultimately leading […]

Why Corporate Calendars are a Time-tested Means of Advertising to Get More Customers

Out of the vast array of popular marketing tools we know, something as simple as a corporate calendar will get you noticed in an inexpensive way. What’s more, these calendars can be customized to feature your logo, company mission and vision among others. Customization is key to getting potential customers knowing about your company and […]

The Defining Tax Cases of 2014

From Sportech trying to reclaim millions in VAT payments for their spot the ball competition to a great milestone cake/biscuit debate with Tunnocks Tea Cakes, there have been some very interesting tax cases in 2014. Whether you’re self-employed or getting planning permission for a house there are also some useful precedents, where taxpayers have made […]