Mark Cuban's
business advice tends to be blunt and straight to the point.
Not exact matches
It's ironic that authors in the
business leadership, how - to, and
advice categories
tend to use this devious practice more than others.
They
tend to focus on eradicating self - doubt and boosting other women instead of offering real
advice for increasing sales, negotiating deals, and growing your
business.
My clients in terms of employment law
advice and support
tend to be small to medium sized
businesses who either have a small HR team or no HR support at all.
I've actually suggested this blend of RIA - plus - insurance can be a particularly effective
business model when working with younger clientele, who
tend to need a unique combination of ongoing planning
advice, plus insurance needs (e.g., term life insurance as clients start family, disability insurance, and even assistance getting health insurance through the exchanges and planning around the premium assistance tax credit).
The
advice I received was that since the IRS
tends to look at rentals of less than seven days a
business rather than passive income, that I would wind up paying UBIT.