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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?

Getting Out of Business is a Process

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Getting out of business is a process. The length of time required to complete the process is directly related to the complexity of the business, and the circumstances underlying the decision to get out. Planning how you exit your business is just as important as how you started it.

The exit process, timing of events; and tasks associated need to be tailored to the type and complexity of the business. Each case is individual because reasons for dissolution differ, and problems that arise are unique to each circumstance. The following checklist contains key elements that should be evaluated as early in the exit process as possible to eliminate pitfalls later on.

The process for exiting a business should include evaluation of the following points:

1. Engage Professionals & Consultants as Team Members.

2. Prepare a List of Assets & Perform a Physical Inventory.

3. Perform a Valuation of the Business.

4. Prepare Detailed Plan & Assign Responsibilities.

5. Release Announcements & Notices.

6. Conclude or Transfer Contract Obligations.

7. Dispose of & Transfer Assets.

8. Settle Accounts Payable & Debt Obligations.

9. Prepare Final Financial Statements & Tax Returns

10. File Articles of Dissolution.

11. Prepare & Issue Special Filings, Notices, Informational Returns, & Taxes.

12. Receive Tax Clearance Notice.

13. Close Bank Account.

14. Store Business Records

The process for successfully exiting a business requires the same amount if not even more planning as starting the business. While the process may be easier, it is likely to be less enjoyable and more stressful. The best advice for business owners is to incorporate potential exit strategies in the early stages of setting up their business. Vigilance and diligent managerial oversight is needed to ensure that complications and problems which could affect dissolution, and net value, do not develop into roadblocks. When the time comes to divest or sell the business, be sure to engage the relevant expertise needed, and prepare an action plan.

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18 Responses to “Getting Out of Business is a Process”

  1. guzen

    on December 28 2009

    *Awesome

  2. KennyAMV

    on December 28 2009

    Costco will make you some as well as any print shop or office supply store. Printing your own might be best since you won't give out more than a few probably before you want to change something.

  3. csi fan

    on December 28 2009

    Hi! I clean small offices and have liability insurance. Usually for a cleaning business a bond is not needed, but you really do need liability insurance. It protects you from claims of damage or theft. Most of the times these claims are false, but your insurance company will handle the investigation, etc. Your customer that is claiming the damage must prove it was you that caused it.
    The price varies-a lot- for liability insurance from one company to another. Call as many insurance agencies as you can. Ask for a quote for the smallest amount, you can always increase it. It shouldn't cost very much.
    Being able to say you have liability insurance is a great selling point as it reassures your customer that you are legitimate, etc.
    I have tons of tips and resources to help you start a cleaning business fast and right on my Squidoo lens. The link is in my Profile. Check it out!
    Good Luck!!

  4. nacao

    on December 28 2009

    Man thats awsome!!!! Wow! How did you do this?! It looks like a photograph!!!

  5. corpo

    on December 29 2009

    לא יאומן!!

  6. psychic

    on December 29 2009

    wow dude that’s awesome! i love it :D

  7. Guress

    on December 29 2009

    depends on the commercial activity you want to do.
    First you you must do is to visit the riyadh chamber of commerce, they must have a women's branch. you go there and check on the requirements for the business you want to make.
    Oh and, you must be saudi.

  8. Gim B

    on December 29 2009

  9. Carbon steel

    on December 29 2009

    If I were you I would contact the City Clerk of your town because they are the clerks for the City Council. Let them know you would like to petition the City Council for your business proposition. They will then add you to the agenda before going before the council make sure you cross all of your I's and your T's. and discuss how your business will enhance the community and be sure to bring portfolios of your business proposals for each council member. Also, make sure you have a visual presentation of business proposal. Good Luck!

  10. rails

    on December 29 2009

    OMG it looks incredibly realistic and gorgeous! And beautiful music, by the way :)

  11. gbody4life1

    on December 30 2009

    Talk to someone at a community college. it's a great place to restart your academic career.

  12. jpro

    on December 30 2009

    Amazingg! :)

  13. truth

    on December 30 2009

    :o … This is really good ^^.

  14. jamesadirector

    on December 30 2009

    There will probably be a penalty involved with early cancellation of the contract. Look over the terms of the contract you agreed to and see what it says about early cancellation.

  15. earthlink

    on December 31 2009

    If you want a Lockerz invite. PM me your Email.
    And I Promise I will send you a lockerz invite.

  16. urbantool

    on December 31 2009

    holy fuck mannn
    looks like johnny gettin high playin some pano

  17. sweetypie

    on December 31 2009

    Take lessons, get good and play with anyone and everyone who you think is decent. I suggest learning theory and learning how to read music – both provide a huge advantage over those who can't read and don't know music theory.

    Also try these:

    1) LEARN MUSIC It is ALWAYS about the music – practice, learn everything you can about music theory and writing and reading music- this will make you much more employable than the dozens of hobbyists out there. Never ever stop learning and finding people to learn from…Vocal coach is a GREAT idea!

    2) NETWORK – seek out and befriend people who make a living making music be they session players, band members, music executives (at labels, publishers, management companies or booking agents) or producer / engineers… The music business is all about your talent and who you know. In many cases people can get away with less talent if they know the right people and can convince them to participate in their projects.

    3) PLAY and RECORD often. Play live, get basic home recording gear so you can preserve your ideas and share them with other people. Join a band or two – co-write with anyone and everyone who will let you. Start simple with open mic nights and work your way up. Meet and keep in contact with everyone you meet who is doing what you want to do (making a living making music I'm assuming)…

    4) BE PROFESSIONAL. The music business if full of flakes. Don't be a dude (chick), there's a million dudes out there. Be a man (woman).

    5) LEARN BUSINESS. Look at and learn all of the ways that money is made in the music business. A good starting point is Donald Passman's "all you need to know about the music business" – if you understand where the money comes from in the music business it will be much harder for people to take advantage of you…and they will try.

  18. Brian M

    on January 1 2010

    Business process is kind of a broad subject, if you want to gain a general understanding of how an organization works I'd recommend taking a course in microeconomics.

    On a more engineering business level the best book I've ever read would be The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt. The book is written as a fiction story, but within the bounds of the story he outlines the theories and methods behind how to manage processes, supply chain, inventory, etc. Overall it's a pretty easy read and the techniques mentioned are used by a lot of businesses, whether they realize it or not.

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