Archive for October, 2008

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Failure to Reserve for Long-Term Cost Wrecks Current Margins

Products shipping out your door carry with them hidden costs, including long-term commitments to warranty, parts, returns, legal action, phone support, etc. These costs lag financial cycles, and if not properly accounted for will ruin future earnings. In addition to controlling post-sale costs with a vengeance, retaining a little bit of margin in a reserve account at the time of sale makes sure you have enough to cover after-the-fact problems that slip by.


Pet Insurance – The Argument For And Against

The emotional bond we share with our pets makes us want to do all we can for them. In exchange for all the love they give us, we want to ensure they live long, healthy lives.


Can Epoxy Lining Prevent Lead Contamination from Water Pipes

The primary material for water pipes in major U.S. cities, between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was lead. Its durability and malleability made it a very popular choice for pipe material. Eventually galvanized steel and copper would replace lead, and copper pipe would eventually become the most popular material used in home water service and distribution in mid to late 20th century construction.