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Upholstery Business Management
Submitted by Stephen Winters on Fri, 09/14/2012 - 02:33
Starting into the upholstery business involves so much more than just having the upholstery skills. Without proper management and record keeping an upholstery business can easily get off track and fail. Hard work is not enough. A successful upholstery businessman must know how to set up his shop, work with clients, order the correct supplies, have all the right tools, know how to successfully advertise, and a whole host of other things.
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- Bookkeeping and Accounting Software
- Quickbooks Accounting
- Applying Prepaid Expenses to a Client's Invoice
- Learning to Use Quickbooks
- Making Purchases on Credit
- Reports in QuickBooks
- Setting Up Accounts in Quickbooks
- Setting Up Items in QuickBooks
- The Place of Quickbooks in Management
- Using Quickbooks For Upholstery Estimates
- Work Orders In QuickBooks
- Quickbooks Accounts & Items Example
- Business Documents
- Business Software
- Choosing A Business Name
- Customer Relations
- Guiding Principles for Client Interactions
- Keeping a Good Attitude
- Professional Conduct
- Selling the Job
- A Challenging foam Client
- Doing a "Quick" Little job
- Reasons Why Clients Reupholster Their Furniture
- Selling Foam
- The Psychology of Working With Thrifty or Impatient Clients.
- The Role of Video in Client Relations
- Working with a Distant Client
- Writing a Code of Ethics
- Focusing Your Business
- Furniture Upholstery Pricing
- How to Sell an Upholstery Job
- Keeping Organized
- Purchasing An Upholstery Business
- Taking An Upholstery Job In
- What Do You Do When Work Is Slow?
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- Working From Your Home
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