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Professionalism Pays

Professional Scale of Business Practices Relate to Attitude Office Space Advertising SLIDE 1 Professionalism Pays

Professional Scale of Business Practices Relate to Bank Account Business Structure Legal Telephone SLIDE 2 Professionalism Pays

Professional Scale of Business Practices Relate to Employees Associations Delivery Services SLIDE 3 Professionalism Pays

Home-Based Income Distribution MBA’s – Marginal Businesses Attitudes (Under $20,000) SBA’s – Serious Business Attitudes (Over $60,000) SLIDE 4 Professionalism Pays

5 Common Signs of a Marginal Business Attitude I’ll work when and if. I don’t have money for that. I can’t charge that much. Being on your own is tough. I do a lot of different things. SLIDE 5 Professionalism Pays

The Professional Workplace Electronic Devices Furniture Record Keeping System Appearance Privacy SLIDE 6 Professionalism Pays

Business Practices That Promote Professionalism Business Telephone Laws and Regulations Business Bank Account Regular Business Hours Business Relationships A Positive Attitude SLIDE 7 Professionalism Pays

Business Practices that Promote Professionalism Business Name Business Print Materials Personal Appearance Business Manners Professional Organizations Staying Current SLIDE 8 Professionalism Pays