Want to Become a New Jersey Mortgage Broker?

Mortgage brokers have a bright job outlook. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for loan officers (a category that includes mortgage brokers) will grow by 11% between 2016 and 2026, which is higher than the national average growth for all jobs. Even better, the number of jobs available in parts of New Jersey and the local median wage are both higher than in many other parts of the country. You must do everything from obtaining mortgage broker bonds to completing training and testing to work legally as a mortgage broker. In this post, we will show you what the work involves and what the state requires. Becoming a mortgage broker promises to be a satisfying and sustainable career path, but it’s not an overnight process. Continue reading “Want to Become a New Jersey Mortgage Broker?”

How to Get an Indiana Dealer License

Research from the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute done in 2017 shows that Americans own more cars and drive more miles than they have in over a decade. That’s great news for anyone thinking of opening an Indiana auto dealership because it means demand is especially strong right now. However, entering this booming industry takes more than an enticing vehicle inventory and a flair for sales. You also need to obtain an Indiana motor vehicle dealer license if you expect to sell at least 12 vehicles within a 12-month period. Failure to get a license could subject you to fines, jail time, and being permanently barred from auto sales, so this needs to be your top priority. Satisfy all the state requirements to get your business off the ground by following the steps outlined below: Continue reading “How to Get an Indiana Dealer License”

Want a Thriving Construction Business in Florida? Focus on these Four Tips

The Florida construction industry is positively booming right now. In 2016 it was the fastest-growing major industry in the state, expanding almost 6% over the previous year compared to the 3% growth experienced by all industries averaged together. It also contributed close to $20 billion to the Florida economy in 2015, in the form of salaries and wages. Factor in the year-long warm weather and the abundant building space and it’s obvious why so many construction businesses flourish in Florida. Continue reading “Want a Thriving Construction Business in Florida? Focus on these Four Tips”

Consumer Insight Into Buying a Car in Idaho

Buying a car inspires equal amounts of excitement and anxiety. You’re eager to find something fun and functional, but at the same time, you’re worried about buying a lemon or paying too much. Those feelings are normal, especially if this is your first time purchasing a vehicle or upgrading to a brand-new car. Fortunately, you don’t need to be an experienced expert to shop for your next vehicle like a pro. Use these insights to have the best experience possible: Continue reading “Consumer Insight Into Buying a Car in Idaho”

Tips for Texas Business Owners Who Want to Serve Alcohol On Their Premises

Serving alcohol on your premises makes smart business sense. According to Joseph Levey, a lawyer who specializes in liquor licenses, alcohol has a 20-40% profit margin compared to food, which tracks at less than 10%. Serving alcohol, developing a drink program, or even building a bar area can all make your establishment more attractive to patrons and a lot more profitable as a result. However, unlike most other new menu items, alcohol creates unique challenges, and if you’re not prepared it can negatively affect your business. Start serving the right way by following these tips: Continue reading “Tips for Texas Business Owners Who Want to Serve Alcohol On Their Premises”

How to Stand Out in an Overcrowded Fitness Market

It’s safe to say the US fitness industry is in great shape. There are over 111,000 businesses helping people get fit, employing more than 800,000 people and earning a projected $36 billion in 2019. Anyone interested in joining the industry should be excited by those numbers, but they are cause for concern as well.

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4 Reasons Why Iowa Auto Dealer Bonds are Useful

Iowa auto dealer bonds aren’t just useful; they’re also mandatory. Until you have one, it’s illegal for you to sell vehicles in the state. Fortunately, obtaining an Iowa motor vehicle bond is an opportunity as well as an obligation. Once you’re bonded it benefits yourself, your business, and all the customers you serve. Start by learning what kind of bond you need, then discover why it’s such an asset. Continue reading “4 Reasons Why Iowa Auto Dealer Bonds are Useful”

5 Ways to Grow Your Construction Business

Most people start a construction business because they have experience and expertise with a specific trade. Unfortunately, completing construction work and running a business require two very different skill sets. This becomes apparent once the construction business is up and running yet struggling to grow into something bigger. It’s hard for any business to reach the next level, especially if the owner has never done it before. Break out of the rut with these 5 growth strategies: Continue reading “5 Ways to Grow Your Construction Business”

What You Should Know About Medical Marijuana In Georgia

Did you know that medical marijuana has been legal in Georgia since 2015? Former Governor Nathan Deal passed a law that year allowing the sale of low-THC cannabis oil to patients with specific medical conditions. However, the law didn’t allow for this oil to be produced or sold in the state, meaning patients could possess it but they couldn’t procure it.

 

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4 Reasons Why You Need a Private School Bond

There were almost 35,000 private schools in America as of 2016, serving millions of students from the elementary to college levels. Many if not all of these schools were required to obtain a private school surety bond before they were legally allowed to serve students. Twenty states require private schools to be bonded as part of the licensure process, but whether that requirement applies to a specific school depends on how many students it serves and how the school is organized.

 

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