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The Fastest Growing Company in the World with integrated payroll functionality gives you a streamlined and more efficient set of business practices, which is obviously a benefit to your bottom line. From a manager’s perspective, these software packages allow you to look at attendance records by employee, money spent by project, as well as other important information about how your operation runs, all from a simple web browser interface.So you want to have the fastest growing company in the world. Any one coach or entrepreneur can tell you it takes teamwork, time management, organizational, innovation and execution skills.Almost always right, but what does it take to make a great company in today's world. Why are companies like Microsoft expanding and companies like GM decreasing. Is it technology, partly, innovation, partly but not completely.What makes the best companies rise to the top? What makes a company go from $0-$1,000,000 in 1 year. What makes a company go from $11,000,000- $20,000 These systems can even be used to let your employees do “self service” of several routine human resource related tasks – checking their time sheets, getting access to pay stubs, even arranging shift swaps or schedule changes, all from their web browser at home or at work. Given the cost of payroll errors, most automated time and attendance and payroll solutions will pay for themselves in under a year by saving time fo Business Growth Through Leverage If you run a small business, you probably have a hidden expense that’s eating your time, and your business’s money: Tracking employee time and productivity.Lets begin by talking about leverage. What do I mean by leverage?In it's most basic application a lever allows you to lift or move a heavy object with a lesser amount of energy. For instance placing a long stick under a rock in order to move it.But how does leverage apply to business? Can you place a stick under your income statement to boost up your net income?The answer is yes.There are many ways you can use leverage in your business to increase the results you are achieving. The term leverage is often used in reference to the financing of a busine When businesses are small, traditional practice is to use some sort of manual time keeping system to log employee hours. Each employee fills out a paper time sheet, the payroll administrator goes over the time sheets, cuts the checks, handles the deductions and government paperwork, and deals with requests for time off, overtime and vacation days. As businesses grow and add employees, this manual system becomes more and more cumbersome. The steps to automation start out small – an automated punch clock and pre-printed time cards, and a rapid switch from manual time keeping to using a spreadsheet. But even this level of automation requires manual re-keying of data, and as the number of employees grows, the more demanding the needs are for your time and attendance and payroll systems. A lot of businesses end up “trapped” with a legacy system, usually cobbled together out of several different parts, perhaps even with custom programming in the mix. Payroll accounting is a repetitive and aggravating task which takes up valuable administrative personnel who could be serving your business in other revenue generating capacities. Even with all the automated steps described above, payroll calculation errors account for nearly 10 billion dollars in assessed fees and lawsuits annually in the United States alone. Some estimates say that one in four employers make regular and habitual payroll errors, mostly dealing with withholding or insurance deductions. Others say this estimate is undercounting the problem, and that as the tax code gets more arcane, it will only get worse. The single most common cause of payroll errors is, well, human errors. Especially in systems with paper based punch clocks or manual time cards, human error (as simple as transposing digits or double entering figures) can be very costly, and cause the need to do adjustment checks or entire correction payroll runs. Most payroll errors are in the range of 1-8%, and even at 1%, when multiplied over several employees, adds up to tens of thousands of dollars of lost revenue. Human error gets compounded when paper time cards get smudged, coffee gets split on them, employee’s “buddy punch” for each other or they just record their time inaccurately. Couple this with the time spent to verify results, and the time spent doing payroll accounting (an average of 7 minutes per time card per employee), and you’ll see that a lot of this could be eliminated if you had an automated time and attendance system with integrated payroll processing functionality. In addition to paying for itself in saved time and reduced error rates, an automated time and attendance and payroll system provides your management team with accurate information about which employees are in on time, and how many man hours (and dollars) are being spent on each part of a project, an important part of cost accounting and project management. Furthermore, if you ever need to run a labor audit, an automated system gives you total hours worked per employee per day on a project, in real time. A fully automated system also helps prevent “buddy punching” and other tricks that employees can use to cover one another’s tardiness or absenteeism. These systems give you the real time data needed to manage your personnel. Ultimately, using time and attendance software with integrated payroll functionality gives you a streamlined and more efficient set of business practices, which is obviously a benefit to your bottom line. From a manager’s perspective, these software packages allow you to look at attendance records by employee, money spent by project, as well as other important information about how your operation runs, all from a simple web browser interface. These systems can even be used to let your employees do “self service” of several routine human resource related tasks – checking their time sheets, getting access to pay stubs, even arranging shift swaps or schedule changes, all from their web browser at home or at work. Given the cost of payroll errors, most automated time and attendance and payroll solutions will pay for themselves in under a year by saving time for All Killer - No Filler , the more demanding the needs are for your time and attendance and payroll systems. A lot of businesses end up “trapped” with a legacy system, usually cobbled together out of several different parts, perhaps even with custom programming in the mix.I don't know about our readers, but I like my burgers simple: meat, cheese, ketchup and lettuce. That's it. I am not into feta cheese, Guatemalan jalapenos, pastrami or whatever fad is currently setting the hamburger world on fire. When it comes to burgers, the only person's opinion that matters is mine. Thus, I always stick to my guns and order exactly what I want. No matter of persuasion is worth eating food that I don't like.Getting what you want and not being swayed by others should be the rule for all of your purchases. However, the more expensive a purchase or investme Payroll accounting is a repetitive and aggravating task which takes up valuable administrative personnel who could be serving your business in other revenue generating capacities. Even with all the automated steps described above, payroll calculation errors account for nearly 10 billion dollars in assessed fees and lawsuits annually in the United States alone. Some estimates say that one in four employers make regular and habitual payroll errors, mostly dealing with withholding or insurance deductions. Others say this estimate is undercounting the problem, and that as the tax code gets more arcane, it will only get worse. The single most common cause of payroll errors is, well, human errors. Especially in systems with paper based punch clocks or manual time cards, human error (as simple as transposing digits or double entering figures) can be very costly, and cause the need to do adjustment checks or entire correction payroll runs. Most payroll errors are in the range of 1-8%, and even at 1%, when multiplied over several employees, adds up to tens of thousands of dollars of lost revenue. Human error gets compounded when paper time cards get smudged, coffee gets split on them, employee’s “buddy punch” for each other or they just record their time inaccurately. Couple this with the time spent to verify results, and the time spent doing payroll accounting (an average of 7 minutes per time card per employee), and you’ll see that a lot of this could be eliminated if you had an automated time and attendance system with integrated payroll processing functionality. In addition to paying for itself in saved time and reduced error rates, an automated time and attendance and payroll system provides your management team with accurate information about which employees are in on time, and how many man hours (and dollars) are being spent on each part of a project, an important part of cost accounting and project management. Furthermore, if you ever need to run a labor audit, an automated system gives you total hours worked per employee per day on a project, in real time. A fully automated system also helps prevent “buddy punching” and other tricks that employees can use to cover one another’s tardiness or absenteeism. These systems give you the real time data needed to manage your personnel. Ultimately, using time and attendance software with integrated payroll functionality gives you a streamlined and more efficient set of business practices, which is obviously a benefit to your bottom line. From a manager’s perspective, these software packages allow you to look at attendance records by employee, money spent by project, as well as other important information about how your operation runs, all from a simple web browser interface. These systems can even be used to let your employees do “self service” of several routine human resource related tasks – checking their time sheets, getting access to pay stubs, even arranging shift swaps or schedule changes, all from their web browser at home or at work. Given the cost of payroll errors, most automated time and attendance and payroll solutions will pay for themselves in under a year by saving time fo Success Secrets of a Billionaire e.I have to admit I was surprised by his answer.Let me explain.Yesterday I was reading one of my favorite magazines, Business 2.0, and there was a story I wanted to read on page 88.But I didn't go right there, I started at page 1 and, by the time I got to page 88, I was ready for some great success tips.And I got them.2 things specifically stood out in my mind to share with you.They had an interview with Jim Clark.Jim Clark became a billionaire in the 'internet age.'He was involved in starting Netscape, Silicon Graphics, and doz The single most common cause of payroll errors is, well, human errors. Especially in systems with paper based punch clocks or manual time cards, human error (as simple as transposing digits or double entering figures) can be very costly, and cause the need to do adjustment checks or entire correction payroll runs. Most payroll errors are in the range of 1-8%, and even at 1%, when multiplied over several employees, adds up to tens of thousands of dollars of lost revenue. Human error gets compounded when paper time cards get smudged, coffee gets split on them, employee’s “buddy punch” for each other or they just record their time inaccurately. Couple this with the time spent to verify results, and the time spent doing payroll accounting (an average of 7 minutes per time card per employee), and you’ll see that a lot of this could be eliminated if you had an automated time and attendance system with integrated payroll processing functionality. In addition to paying for itself in saved time and reduced error rates, an automated time and attendance and payroll system provides your management team with accurate information about which employees are in on time, and how many man hours (and dollars) are being spent on each part of a project, an important part of cost accounting and project management. Furthermore, if you ever need to run a labor audit, an automated system gives you total hours worked per employee per day on a project, in real time. A fully automated system also helps prevent “buddy punching” and other tricks that employees can use to cover one another’s tardiness or absenteeism. These systems give you the real time data needed to manage your personnel. Ultimately, using time and attendance software with integrated payroll functionality gives you a streamlined and more efficient set of business practices, which is obviously a benefit to your bottom line. From a manager’s perspective, these software packages allow you to look at attendance records by employee, money spent by project, as well as other important information about how your operation runs, all from a simple web browser interface. These systems can even be used to let your employees do “self service” of several routine human resource related tasks – checking their time sheets, getting access to pay stubs, even arranging shift swaps or schedule changes, all from their web browser at home or at work. Given the cost of payroll errors, most automated time and attendance and payroll solutions will pay for themselves in under a year by saving time fo The Art Business: A Great Opportunity utomated time and attendance system with integrated payroll processing functionality.Searching for a legitimate business opportunity takes time and research. There is no business opportunity that you should ever get into that makes unrealistic demands. If there is a sense of urgency, a one time only offer that ends tomorrow, or an extremely reduced price offer, you should know that there is something wrong. There are other things to look for as well.Illegitimate business opportunities try to pressure searching entrepreneurs into making decisions at the spur of the moment. Once they have you on the phone or you visit their website, they won’t let you leave un In addition to paying for itself in saved time and reduced error rates, an automated time and attendance and payroll system provides your management team with accurate information about which employees are in on time, and how many man hours (and dollars) are being spent on each part of a project, an important part of cost accounting and project management. Furthermore, if you ever need to run a labor audit, an automated system gives you total hours worked per employee per day on a project, in real time. A fully automated system also helps prevent “buddy punching” and other tricks that employees can use to cover one another’s tardiness or absenteeism. These systems give you the real time data needed to manage your personnel. Ultimately, using time and attendance software with integrated payroll functionality gives you a streamlined and more efficient set of business practices, which is obviously a benefit to your bottom line. From a manager’s perspective, these software packages allow you to look at attendance records by employee, money spent by project, as well as other important information about how your operation runs, all from a simple web browser interface. These systems can even be used to let your employees do “self service” of several routine human resource related tasks – checking their time sheets, getting access to pay stubs, even arranging shift swaps or schedule changes, all from their web browser at home or at work. Given the cost of payroll errors, most automated time and attendance and payroll solutions will pay for themselves in under a year by saving time fo Get A Grip On Your Business with integrated payroll functionality gives you a streamlined and more efficient set of business practices, which is obviously a benefit to your bottom line. From a manager’s perspective, these software packages allow you to look at attendance records by employee, money spent by project, as well as other important information about how your operation runs, all from a simple web browser interface.Not wanting to over-simplify the whole ‘running a business thing’, but I’ve developed a list (based on my own experiences, and that of my clients and other business owners), which covers some of the things we need to know for different stages of building a business:Start-up phase:- Start a business because you want to, don’t just fall into it - Do your homework – know what you’re getting yourself into, and who else is doing it too - Do what you love – have a passion - Recognise that it’s going to be tough and be prepared - Budget for a completely d These systems can even be used to let your employees do “self service” of several routine human resource related tasks – checking their time sheets, getting access to pay stubs, even arranging shift swaps or schedule changes, all from their web browser at home or at work. Given the cost of payroll errors, most automated time and attendance and payroll solutions will pay for themselves in under a year by saving time for staff and reducing payroll errors. Indeed, if you assume a business with 20 full time employees averaging 10 dollars an hour – say a retail business - a 1% error rate translates into roughly $6500 dollars a year, which in most cases is much more then the software costs itself.
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