Harness Post-Holiday Annoyance for Great Savings

Posted by Danielle M on January 27, 2014

 

Sick of Christmas? So is everyone else, which makes this exactly the right time to buy holiday supplies for next year. The lack of sentimentality you're feeling will also help you make logical choices (maybe the tree should be ever so slightly smaller than your living room's ceiling) and not overspend on clutter. Those snowman figurines might have seemed irresistible in November, but in January, they're just another reminder that the bleak winter still hasn't passed.

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5 Ways a Business can Detect Fraud and Embezzlement

Posted by Lisa Coleman on January 27, 2014

 

Every business owner should be concerned about the possibility of fraud and embezzlement impacting their company. After all, a single rogue employee could cause extensive damage, especially if their actions are not discovered for an extended period of time. Due to this, you should always take a proactive approach to dealing with this type of issue. The following tips are some ways that a business owner can detect and prevent embezzlement and fraud.

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Medical Malpractice Concerns: What Questions Should You Ask?

Posted by Nadine Swayne on January 19, 2014

 

Medical malpractice is legally defined as occurring when a medical professional "misdiagnoses or fails to diagnose a medical condition, provides incorrect or fails to provide treatment for an ailment in appropriate time, or makes mistakes while performing a medical procedure." Additionally, in some states, medical malpractice also includes failing to gain informed consent from the patient for treatment, or failing to provide adequate information about treatment that leads to harm.

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