Heavy Equipment Warranties

To reduce risks at construction sites, where heavy equipment is relied upon daily, it is vital that all equipment warranties are understood. Here are a few significant points to consider when purchasing a heavy equipment warranty. What is covered and what isn’t – You want to budget for potential repairs to any major equipment, and in order to do so accurately, you need to know what is or what isn’t covered under Read More

COVID-19 & Contracts: What are my options?

COVID-19 has forced us into the unexpected with our personal and professional lives. With an event as extreme as the COVID-19 pandemic, there are concerns about all kinds of agreements, insurance, mortgage, debt obligations, lease, domestic relations, and vendors, to name a few. Because nearly every agreement in our lives has been substantially affected, many of us are at a loss for what to do. Understanding your Read More

What I didn’t know about winning as a professional athlete but soon learned as a business owner.

How systems help you maximize performance and help you fulfill your mission and reach goals. As a professional runner, I relished the freedom of an unpredictable day: do what I want, how I want, when I want.  Hard to believe but freedoms like these can led to paralysis in making daily or long-term decisions.  As a competitive runner, my focus was to maximize performance to be competitive and strategize to Read More

50 Ways to Deny a Warranty

Just slip out the back, Jack. Make a new plan, Stan. You don't need to be coy, Roy       - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover by Paul Simon, singer-songwriter I hope with this post to help educate those of you that take the time to read it (Thank you!), avoid warranty coverage denials and misunderstandings. It is often quite difficult after a sale to hold Goliath merchants responsible when products fail Read More

“Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes, turn and face the strange…”*

A few months ago (July 24, 2019) an editorial in the Arizona Daily Star caught my attention. Kelly Griffith executive director of the Southwest Center for Economic Integrity wrote about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau(CFPB)’s proposed changes to their rule regulating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The FDCPA was passed in 1977 to curtail abusive debt collection practices and to encourage Read More

Understanding Taxes

Taxes! Even smarty pants Albert Einstein recognized the challenge of income tax when he claimed they were “the hardest thing in the world to understand.” Life events like marriage, retirement, selling and inheriting property whether foreseen or not, can make tax obligations more complicated and create a large financial burden that was avoidable with proper guidance. That said, changes in the federal and state tax Read More

6 Important Vehicle Purchase Tips

Vehicle Repair History: Always, Always, Always ask for repair history documents of the vehicle you are considering to purchase. Ask even when the vehicle is new, it can be damaged during transport.  Though advertised as a Certified Pre-Owned, it may have been in an accident, and if you do not ask specifically you will not likely receive the repair and accident history. A manufacturer's dealership should be able Read More

5 Important Business Profitability Tips

As a business owner, you have to wear a variety of hats to keep your processes running smoothly. These tips can help your bottom line. 1) Document everything and know how to find the document. Contracts mitigate risk and build trust in partnerships, so make sure to document all of your agreements. If you make verbal business decisions or agreements, always follow up with an email to confirm. Policies and Read More

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