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Producing a staff handbook is important for all businesses. It is a place where staff can find information about the rules that govern their working relationship. In this guide we present some of the core areas that you should address as a business and what policies should be included.
Producing a staff handbook is important for all businesses. It is a place where staff can find information about the rules that govern their working relationship. In this guide we present some of the core areas that you should address as a business and what policies should be included.
Going through a divorce can be very stressful and emotional and the financial side can cause a lot of friction in the process. Here we present some of the common financial questions around divorce and offer some advice on how to tackle them.
Setfords offeres a tailored collections service for recovery of your service charge and ground rent arrears which includes demand letters and county court proceedings through to enforcement of your judgment and issuing section 146 notices.
Going through a divorce can be very stressful and emotional and the financial side can cause a lot of friction in the process. Here we present some of the common financial questions around divorce and offer some advice on how to tackle them.
Setfords offeres a tailored collections service for recovery of your service charge and ground rent arrears which includes demand letters and county court proceedings through to enforcement of your judgment and issuing section 146 notices.
If it falls or never reaches a high average, then your donor communications are NOT working.
How do you measure retention? Here’s a simple formula from Roger Craver’s brilliant about-to-be published book, Retention Fundraising:
Step 1: Count the total number of donors who gave in your most recent calendar or fiscal year.
Step 2: Divide the number of donors who made a donation in year 2 by the total in Step 1.
Step 3: Multiply the result from Step 2 by 100 to obtain your retention rate as a percentage.
W pierwszym roku dało 120
W drugim roku dało 50
(50/120)*100 = 41.66