Information Security: Protecting Your Data is NOT Just a Cyberspace Issue Anymore It's about time that you understand that office equipment and devices that hold information - either temporarily or for long periods of time - can be accidentally or intentionally transferred to criminals who wish to make a quick buck by directly using or selling this. Your office photocopiers and those found at stores like Kinko's can now be added to the list of items that can leak your company'sKeywords:
Tim Rhodes, asset protection, estate planning, estate plan, diy, self protection, personal protection, avoid probate, revocable living trust, will, attorney How to Comply with Sarbanes Oxley and Protect the Interests of Your Employees, Vendors and Investors Following numerous accounting scandals including Enron, WorldCom and Tyco International, the U.S. Federal government passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Sarbanes-Oxley, otherwise known as SOX, regulates financial accountability and information accessibility. It enhances standards for both public companies and public accounting firms. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is designed to protect the interests oKeywords:
Tim Rhodes, asset protection, estate planning, estate plan, diy, self protection, personal protection, avoid probate, revocable living trust, will, attorney Why You Need An Estate Plan Estate planning expert, Steven W. Allen, explains the dangers of neglecting to create a living trust. He outlines the impact this may have while you are still alive, and the harm it can cause your loved ones once you are gone. With easy to understand examples, Allen provides an overview of the reasons to undertake estate planning and the benefits and control provided by a revocable living trust.Keywords:
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