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About South Dartmouth, MA

South Dartmouth is a town in located Bristol County, Massachusetts. Local natural attractions include the Copicut River and the Shingle Island River. One the shore of the Slocums River is a popular state beach known for its shallow waters. Businesses in South Dartmouth include Fay's Restaurant and South Coast Stonescapes Masonry. Two of the biggest schools in the South Dartmouth area are University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and University of Massachusetts School of Law - Dartmouth. Famous persons from the South Dartmouth area include actress Tea Leoni and author Arthur Golden.

Best Businesses in South Dartmouth, MA

I have had the cleaning services of Execu Maid at my office for a few years now and am very happy with the job they do. Anytime I have questions or concerns there is always a quick response from th...Read More…
Fay's is a hidden gem on the south coast. Fish and seafood is fresh and delish!Read More…
We have been part of the 'Kids Ink' family for about 4 years now - and for me and my children it is a home away from home. There is always so much to do! Such as rock climbing and cooking and arts ...Read More…
I bought several Christmas gifts there, as well as some invitations for my daughter's wedding. Wendy, the proprietor, is helpful and 100% service oriented. I will recommend Folia to all of my friends.Read More…
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This is my favorite Dunkin" Donuts..The service is great , and I never had to wait a year for my order......Read More…
Through a distinctively designed store and with particular attention to our local customers’ needs, we will provide unique values and a product assortment not available elsewhere. We ...Read More…
South Coast Canine offers a full line of customized training programs including Puppy Education, On and Off-Lead Obedience, Canine Fitness and our popular Boot Camp program - all done in your home ...Read More…
Come visit us at 179 Rocksdale Ave in South Dartmouth. McDonald's is proud to have become one of the world's leading food service brands with more than 36,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries...Read More…
Are you finally ready to get the body you've always wanted? Sault Fitness in Dartmouth, MA offers private personal training and nutrition planning to people of all ages, body types, and experience ...Read More…
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At Citizens Bank, we are here to help you bank better. So, if you have a question about buying a house, paying for college, saving for retirement, taking on debt in a smart way or any other questio...Read More…
As lifelong resident of the South Coast area of Massachusetts, with over a dozen years of real estate expertise, I concentrate on premier South Coast properties ranging from year-round waterfront p...Read More…
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Rite Aid is a leading drug store chain offering superior pharmacies, health and wellness products and services, complete photo printing, and savings and discounts through our wellness+ rewards loya...Read More…
St. Pierre Plumbing & Heating is a locally-owned business that started in 1982. We strive to provide excellent service to clients in the Fall River/Tiverton area. Owned and operated by Clay St....Read More…
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Renovation Rentals

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By Tonyharris

Stay away. Not a nice business. And they will try and get you for every penny you have. Tried to charge another day for being literally 2 min late. Owner is mean ...read more

Vincent Noble

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By ChristopherMVincent

Hope life finds you, and finds you and yours well Noble. ...read more

Vincent Noble

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By ChristopherMVincent

Hope life finds you, and finds you and yours well Noble. ...read more

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Pope Modern

Contact us at (855) 336-0039 in Darthmouth, MA, to know more about our handmade jewelry. Pope Modern 252 Elm Street Dartmouth, MA 02748 Phone: 5089911420 Contact Email: info@popemodern.com Key words: handmade jewelry, darthmouth, ma ...read more

By Pope Modern October 13, 2014

From the Seoul

From the Seoul is your korean Restaurant in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Enjoy a flavorful meal of authentic Korean cuisine. Unwind after a long day by sharing a delicious meal with friends and family in our restaurant. You could also place an order for takeout enjoy our dishes in the comfort of your own home.  Explore your adventurous side with delicious recipes from across the globe.  Brace yourself for a kick of flavor when you try our cabbage, cucumber, or radish kimchi.  You can have a full belly and a full wallet with our low prices and generous portions.  You can enjoy flavors from around the world in your own area. Treat yourself to delicious food when you choose your meal from our extensive. With a variety of soups and stews from spicy to savory, you’ll be sure to find an option that will fill you up and satisfy your cravings. You can order our Gamjatang  (Spicy pork and potato soup) to share with two to three people if multiple people in your group want to try it. ...read more

By From the Seoul January 13, 2014

Increase Your Company’s Cash Flow (Part 3)

In this economy, businesses need to get more efficient and creative about ways to pump up their cash flow.  Here are some suggestions to help you get inspired to think of new ways to improve your bottom line.  The first ideas were presented in Parts 1 and 2.  Now for some more in the final installation of this series: Make your tax estimates more accurate Ever get a large tax refund and think it’s found money. It is: yours. It was your money to begin with, you just overpaid during the year and gave the government a tax-free loan. To get the most out of your cash flow, work with your accountant to get an accurate picture of taxes your business may owe and don’t just blindly estimate high. While not fool-proof, it is an approach that may give you access to more cash during the year. Depending on your business cycle and the seasonality of your sales, you may be able to use the extra cash to invest in more inventory or equipment needed to increase your efficiency creating extra sales overall.  Re-evaluate the timing of expenditures Are there any cash outlays that you can put off? Suppliers will likely grumble and this could negatively impact your service and operations, but what about other not-so-obvious sources? For example, if your company matches your employees’ retirement contributions, does your plan setup allow you to make your contribution once annually rather than every pay period? Of course, you may need to communicate this properly to avoid morale issues and perhaps offer an extra .5% match. But in this economy, an employer needs to consider all options to translate better cash flow into bottom line earnings to keep those employees on. For those of you still writing checks, consider paying directly on the vendor’s site electronically. Usually payments are credited to your account the day they are made, even if the vendor doesn’t get paid right away by their processing agent. Not only are electronic payments more secure than “snail-mail” but you can hold onto the cash as long as possible by paying as late as the actual due date. One caveathowever, is only pay at the last possible momentwhen you are organized. Ensuring you understand and know the deadlines is critical as late charges can more than outweigh the benefits of using the cash for a few more days.  (Re)negotiate payment terms with your vendors If your business takes credit cards, how often do you pay the merchant fees? Ask the vendor whether you can make one lump-sum fee payment at the end of the month. This is cleaner and easier to track from an accounting perspective with the added benefit that you get use of the cash all month. Just be sure to set up an estimated liability each day so that you don’t find yourself short when the bill comes due. See your accountant to help you setup a quick and easy way to process the appropriate entries.   These are of course only a few suggestions to what might work for some businesses.  Each situation is unique, but hopefully this has inspired you to look at your business from a new angle to make the changes that will work in your environment and add to your bottom-line.   Happy hunting and remember to look everywhere for savings. ...read more

By Lisa Aldrich, CPA September 04, 2011