Stocking Up? Don’t Buy on Terms-- Pay Cash.

 

The phrase "Buying on terms" sounds friendly and harmless-- when it actually means taking out a loan, and can complicate your company’s finances.

 

Especially if you're trying to competitively grow your business, it can seem tempting to buy your merchandise on "terms" that allow you to purchase inventory at the beginning of the season, but pay for it after it's sold. However, as with everything that sounds too good to be true, buying on terms can sometimes get out of hand.

Your Truckers’ 34-Hour Restarts Could Last Up to 51 Hours


New regulations took effect for American truckers beginning on July 1. Previously, drivers could end their week, spend 34 hours off duty, and begin a new week as soon as those 34 hours had passed. Now, however, it's not that simple.

The new hours of service rules require two back-to-back 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. periods within the 34-hour “restart” period, which means drivers who want a true 34-hour restart must end their week within a 6-hour window between 7 in the evening. and 1 in the morning.

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