Even if they legally 'could', I doubt if they would be bothered if they were going out of business anyway..
Whar happend to my pension after working 33 years at Cabrini Medical Ceter and the hospital went out of business
A business card is a very important thing as it conveys basic information about an individual and his company. A business card must include person's name, designation, email id, phone number, company name, address etc.
The best thing to do is try and get in touch with the management or the person that was responsible for giving you that equipment. If you cannot find anyone from the company, its best to keep the equipment.
You need to look at the risks of your business. How much damage can be done if something goes wrong and how much would someone likely sue for over it?
When the company goes public there is often greater pressure to make bigger profits.
Mobile Catering is when a catering company goes to a selected venue and caters directly.
it means that the company has limited liability. If the company goes bankrupt they loose only what they invest in the business.
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The comma goes after the business between the name and the LLC. Business Company, LLC
the owner pays the credit cards because they owned the company
Yes. Disposition of intellectual property should be addressed when the business is dissolved.
The definition of business analysis is when your company takes its records and goes through them to find out what works and what doesn't for generating profits.
As long as the item is a name brand, then it doesn't matter if the place where you bought it from went out of business. Just contact the brand's company. THEY keep warranty files!
A company's cash flow is the amount of cash (or income) that goes into a business. Cash usually comes from a product or service that a company sells for profit.
Yes if the company is no longer in business that the warrenty is through then it can not be honorred. You could buy a third party warranty.