Tuesday, April 21, 2009

ABT Announces Immigration Partnership Program

Alliance Business Translations (ABT), a division of Alliance Business Solutions, LLC, announces a new Immigration Partnership Program available to law offices.

Nashville, TN – April 21, 2009 - Alliance Business Translations (ABT), a division of Alliance Business Solutions, LLC, announced today that it will provide document translation for law offices representing immigrants. ABT’s new initiative, the Immigration Partnership Program, will offer law offices a convenient outlet for document translation.

“By implementing the Immigration Partnership Program, we are able to offer immigration lawyers a streamlined, reliable, and prompt source for all translation needs related to immigration,” said Alen Brcic, ABT’s founding partner.

The ABT Immigration Partnership Program (ABTIPP) will allow immigration practitioners to submit all documents at once to a single project manager via email, fax, or standard mail. This service should make the process of document translation more convenient and hassle free.

ABT uses only reliable, certified translators that specialize in translating a number of different documents, including birth certificates, death certificates, adoption documentation, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, police reports, documents for legitimization of children, materials for asylum, U Visas, and TPS, and a wide array of other documents.

ABOUT ALLIANCE BUSINESS TRANSLATIONS

Alliance Business Translations (ABT) is a division of Alliance Business Solutions, LLC. ABT is based in Nashville, Tennessee. ABT is dedicated to help organizations become more efficient and gain a viable edge on their competitors by overcoming language barriers.

For more information regarding the ABT Immigration Partnership Program, please call (615)823-1337 or email info@alliancebizsolutions.com. For general information about Alliance Business Translations visit www.alliancebiztranslations.com.

CONTACT

Alen Brcic
Alliance Business Solutions
7041 Hwy 70 South, Suite 103
Nashville, TN 37211
Phone: (615)823-1337
Email: alen.brcic@alliancebizsolutions.com
Web: www.alliancebizsoultions.com

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Immigration Reform Is Vital For The U.S. Economy

Immigration reform is vital to steer the U.S. economy towards recover. As most illegal immigrants living inside the U.S., are undocumented and therefore part of the underground economy, their income and resources too often go unreported and unaccounted for.

No matter on what side of the immigration debate you are on, it is agreeable that having such a large population of undocumented and therefore untraceable individuals residing in the U.S. is disadvantageous for all citizens. Most illegal immigrants are tremendously productive parts of our society, and are eager to contribute to the U.S. economy. Therefore they should be given a chance and path towards a legal status. Illegal immigrants are already residing in the U.S. in millions, and it is very unlikely that government actions will be taken to massively deport all of these individuals. Therefore, we feel that urgent action is needed to deal with this illegal immigration, as it should be a vital and integral part of any economic recovery plan.

ABS analysis indicates that if mass legalization should take place of illegal immigrants who have clear criminal records, it would be huge milestone towards U.S. economic recovery. This action would stimulate demand in the sectors that are the hardest hit by the economic downturn such as housing, automotive and travel. Suddenly there would be millions of new consumers for housing, cars, travel and etc. who are eager but unable to make these purchases. Therefore, immigration reform would significantly increase consumer demand.

Besides the rise in consumer demand, immigration reform would increase tax receipts for local, state and federal government as well, and level the playing field for legal citizens in many industries such as construction, leisure, and etc.

ABS only analyzed the financial impact of Immigration Reform, without even looking at the humanitarian aspects of it. There are so many sad cases of humanitarian suffering that many immigrants are exposed to due to their illegal status in the U.S., and therefore urgent action is needed to help these individuals.

We want to hear from you, about what affects illegal immigration has on your business/non-profit organization.

Alliance Business Solutions

Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Future Of Globalization.

As the economic crises is deteriorating and worsening economic indicators are being reported daily, resistance to globalization is rising. Most large corporations agree, that globalization has allowed them to position themselves better strategically and introduce their products and services to a wider range of consumers worldwide. Is the working class of the western world sharing the same opinions?

Resistance to globalization has been significantly rising from workers, especially from the western world, who are now not only competing with other workers across the city or state, but across the world. Sentiment is starting to shift in where more and more workers are feeling that globalization is not improving their daily living conditions, rather globalization is stagnating it. As the workers in the western world have to deal with cheap labor from the developing world, sentiment to globalization is deteriorating. In some countries of the world politicians have started calling for new measures to be enacted, that encourages consumers to purchase domestic products. Will these actions cause protectionism to rise again?

Is Globalization good for business? Will this economic crises cause globalization to slow or retract?

Alliance Business Solutions

Monday, February 16, 2009

The U.S. Stimulus Package.

Good or bad? The stimulus package has now been passed by Congress and is awaiting the signature of the president. During the last several weeks, there has been much debate whether this is a good or bad idea. There are individuals with rightful claims on both sides to why their opinion is correct. Looking at the current facts and the economic condition, we all know that something needs to be done to get the economy moving again. The private sector is unable to do it on its own and therefore government action is warranted. The question that arises is, should this action be through tax cuts for businesses or infrastructure building and tax rebate checks mailed to citizens?

We want to hear your opinions about the stimulus package. Do you agree with the actions taken or was some other form of action better suited for the current condition?

Alliance Business Solutions
www.alliancebizsolutions.com

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Innovative ways to cut costs.

In the current turbulent economic times there are ways to generate savings for small businesses and non-profit organizations, other than cutting payroll.

Here are some innovate ways to accomplish this:
  1. Review your current utilities such as Phone, Electricity, Internet and Gas and look for savings opportunities. As an example, consider that many professional business and non-profit organization rely on dedicated internet connections which can cost as much as $400-$600 per month, when the same connections might be available through your current Cable or Phone provider for $100 per month. Also, consider developing strategies to preserve energy. By doing so not only will it save your organization money, but it will aid the environment as well. Phone costs can also be significantly cut by switching to VOIP phone service providers, which provide the same reliability, sometimes at deep discounts.
  2. Look for wasteful spending. For many larger organizations bad business rules can significantly increase wasteful spending. Consider reviewing all of your current expenditures one by one and developing innovate ways to save. Some examples of such are the implementing information system flows to audit your current expenditures bet
  3. Utilize the tools and staff that you have within your organization. If you are planning on purchasing a simple web page, developing a basic database system or etc., stop and look internally to see if any of your internal staff is able to accomplish something that may suite your needs, without having to go out and make the purchase.
  4. Planning on purchasing new equipment. Look for strategies that can refurbish your existing equipment or resell your existing equipment before purchasing.
  5. Are you processing credit cards at your business? Contact some other Merchant Service providers and see if they are able to offer you a better deal based on your last several statements. Savings can range from 5-10% or more per month.
These are just some of the suggestions about ways to maximize your operations efficiencies and save money. Too often companies resort to cutting payrolls as the first alternative to developing savings. This can be very bad for morale and has the potential to decrease productivity. Always consider at looking for alternative ways to save before resorting to payroll cuts.

Is your company utilizing innovative ways to save? Do you have some additional suggestions about innovative savings programs? We want to hear from you.

Alliance Business Solutions
www.alliancebizsolutions.com

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

U.S. Economic Policy – A light at the end of the tunnel.

As citizens and employees we may disagree with the massive layoffs and restructuring that is going on at so many companies. Every day it seems that we are hearing of new layoffs not only in the news, but from friends and family as well. As employees and citizens this creates a devastating situation for consumer optimism and confidence which is brought to extreme lows. It makes sense that if we as consumers, are scared that we will lose our income or it will be significantly decreased, we are going to spend less. The picture in the short term seems to be very gloomy.

However, businesses and non-profits with favorable regulation to cut costs quickly will develop a better competitive advantage against their global competitors. So many of the developing countries and the developed world make it much more difficult for companies to cut costs by slashing payrolls, and hence their competitive advantage will decrease. Also, many of these nations have been resilient to develop large spending plans to boost the economy. The new stimulus package that is most likely going to be passed by the U.S. Congress will make up for the massive job losses in the private sector through job creating initiatives, while in the meantime allowing businesses to restructure and gain their competitive advantage.

The U.S. seems to be positioned the best to come out on top of this crises as a leader and reboot global demand.

How has this financial crises impacted you? We want to hear your stories?

Alliance Business Solutions Team

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Are you considering starting a business?

Starting a business is an adventure. The 1st question you should ask yourself is how will this business make money? Consultants might use more fancies terms such as what is your business model. If you have this figured out then the most important part comes. How will I get the adequate funding to build my business and meet my other bills for several months until the business starts to function? SBA (Small Business Administration) Loans are a great way to finance your business. The process to be approved for SBA Loans can take some time but the benefits outweigh the effort that needs to be put in there.


Les us know what strategies you have utilized to finance your small business?

We look forward to hearing from you.

Alliance Business Solutions Team.

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