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Respect for your customers will ensure their faith and loyalty to you and your business over the long run. Candidly, many studies have shown that is up to nine times more difficult to attract a new customer than it is to retain an existing one. Accordingly, it is critical to keep your customers happy—-a matter that would appear at first blush to be common sense. But do we keep this in the forefront of our minds as we go through our everyday business?

Join Bill and Rick to discuss the techniques that are invaluable when dealing with customer related problems.


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Asset protection planning is all about taking chips off the table in good times, so that you still can walk away from the table a winner no matter what happens in bad times. Those who worry the most about asset protection are those who are the most likely to get sued, but average folks often get caught up in difficult situations, and thus if you have something to protect then the topic of asset protection should at least cross your mind. Join Bill and Rick to discuss exactly when and how you can best maximize your protection against unwanted creditors and lawsuits.

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Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
bill@wfblegalconsulting.com
949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
rick@captivate365.com
949.667.1182

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.


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Arbitration is a method to resolve disputes outside of court. Often times it is contract-based. Did you know that many times employers make job offers contingent upon signing such agreements? Have you wondered whether an employee is required to sign an arbitration agreement? Do you know the difference between binding and non-binding arbitration? Join Bill and Rick for a discussion about arbitration agreements generally, as well as how they relate to the employer-employee relationship.

Sponsor:
Steve Smith
GrowthSource Coaching
steve@growthsourcecoaching.com
949.951.9163


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In order to protect yourself from transactions which occur during the course of your business, every contract you enter into on behalf of your business should be in writing in order to cement the terms of the contract in a form that is less susceptible to dispute. In this show, Bill and Rick discuss how you can be more assured of what you bargained for and therefore make yourself less likely to expose your assets to loss, should a “contrived” dispute arise.

Sponsor:
Rick Reigle
Edward Jones
949.249.8248
30110 Crowne Valley Pkwy
Suite #104
Laguna Hills, CA


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As your business grows and you decide to accept new employees, it becomes ever so crucial for both employees and employers to understand how to avoid, handle, and even to pursue or defend claims of discrimination and/or retaliation in the workplace. In this show, Bill and Rick explore the relationship between employer and employee and how specifically claims are to be addressed under both State and Federal law if they do arise, and what can and should be done prior to the onset of litigation. 

Websites:
Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) http://dfeh.ca.gov

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)  http://eeoc.gov

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Jack Aubuchon – Mission Coast Insurance Services
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Pursuant to the California Corporations Code, there are certain specific items you must keep available at your place of business to comply with entity requirements. As an adjunct to an earlier show dealing with Practical Business Entity Tips, Bill and Rick discuss the “brick and mortar” office requirements as they apply to an LLC–the entity about which the most frequent questions have been submitted by viewers of the show. Learn what and where relevant documents need to be kept and what you must implement should you decide to dissolve your business entity.


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Other Asset Protection Tools

Asset Protection Planning encompasses many different forms, but the obvious and even easiest forms of protection are often overlooked, as is one of our most valuable assets—our home! In this show, Bill and Rick discuss other asset protection tools and various ways to implement home asset protection planning that involves tools often times overlooked, and which if desired, can be implemented easily by the homeowner him or herself and even extended beyond common sense boundaries by a lawyer who practices best asset protection principles.

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