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Leave a legacy NOT a trail of trouble for someone else to straighten out when you are gone. Actually, you may NOT be gone anywhere but have lost your health, your smarts, to run your business.




At first glance, you might think copiers would not be a problem area. Although you make a copy of something sensitive, you have the copy and the original document. As long as you don't leave them on the copiers or lose them going to and fro, what's the possible risk? Well, it has to do with technology.




Maybe you have family members working in your business and they're already stockholders or you plan to "will" them the business when the time comes for you to retire in the future.

Homebuilder Toll Brothers made headlines this past week, offering 3 percent interest rates on new homes. In the D.C. market, these tend to be farther out, in areas like Herndon, Ashburn, and even Haymarket. But if you are the kind of person who gets stoked for zero percent financing on cars, maybe this will get you off the fence on whether now is the time to buy.

The words "hard drive" should clue you into the identity theft threat when it comes to modern copiers. The hard drive contains a copy of everything it, well, copies. Deleting something from a hard drive does not get rid of it. Instead, it merely breaks the link to the document. Any computer programmer with half a brain can go in and find the documents. In fact, there is computer repair software for sale that does just this.

Less then a year since the announcement of the formation of Stewart-Haas Racing, Stewart is leading the Sprint Cup driver points and rolls into Michigan fresh from a win at Pocono last week, his 34th career victory and the first for an owner driver since Ricky Rudd at Martinsville in September 1998.

Even in these tough economic times there are ways to make money. If you offer people a service that they don't want to do or don't know how to do, then you can carve out a niche for yourself.