ok Rob, you beat me to the answer. Yours came in just as I was typing. Keep up the Great Work and Happy Belated!!! Brian Original Message Follows From: Rob Nagler <nagler@bivio.biz> Reply-To: "The Club Cafe" <club_cafe@bivio.com> To: "The Club Cafe" <club_cafe@bivio.com> Subject: Re: club_cafe: ...
This is such a silly question but it's been a problem already. When someone uses Bivio messaging it sends to the entire group. That's okay, except the message APPEARS to come from that individual. When you hit reply, it responds to ALL in the group ...
Adding to Lynn's response below In my email program(s), the header contains two lines, one labeled "From:" and the other labeled "Reply to:". When you click on reply, your reply will be sent to the "Reply to:" address. If you want to reply privately, and ...
Anyone from Minnesota have some difficult working with getting their club set up in Minnesota? I am having a hard time we currently according to the state are only seen as a assumed name when I am sure that I paid for us to be ...
Hey Rob, congratulations on making it into Kiplinger's December issue. You're on Page 20. I received my complimentary copy today, even though they didn't use any of my interview. Crank up that page counter! There was a nice plug for the "Bivio most held stocks!" ...
In a message dated 10/24/02 2:51:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lynn@bivio.com writes: Thank you Ira. Your original response didn't seem to address what I was trying to accomplish. But I understand what you are saying now. Unfortunately, I don't like it! <G> I'm suppose to ...
Yes, Lynn. That would be the easiest way to handle it. We don't need to make this any more complicated then it has to be. You could also simply credit a liability called "due from partners" and debit it when they pay the Club back. ...
Thanks for the feedback. I guess each club needs to do whatever works. Just don't get to 'flabbergasted' by what other clubs do>> It is after all the returns that count and I can assure you our seven years have resulted in percentages that any ...
For those who don't know what Brian is talking about, check out http://www.bivio.com/trez_talk/ It is a series of articles and responses written by Rip West and Jerry Dressel between 1/00 and 9/01. Lots of great information can be found there. Ira Smilovitz In a message ...
Based on your scenario - if the money is there the night of the meeting you should not have to make any other transaction than if the member was there and paid the money. Only if a payment is not received - and is subsequently ...
Hi Ira, That's it exactly!! Our group has been doing it that way since we've been with Bivio. Your explaination was perfect! Rip West also gave a great explaination of this in the old Trez Talk in Bivio. Brian Original Message Follows From: IraS1@aol.com Reply-To: ...
Lynn, I did understand your question, and I gave you the correct responses. I just failed to explain the reasoning. From the standpoint of your club's members, the annual $14 NAIC fee is a potential tax deduction (investment expense - miscellaneous itemized deductions). What you ...
Juan, I just reread your response to my question and I was flabbergasted that your club would need a collection officer! It's hard work keeping a club successful--especially for the long term. It has to be run like a business, or it just won't make ...
>>Situation: NAIC club member dues were due. Two members were absent, and forgot to forward their checks to the meeting. The club covered this expense for them, and they have since paid the club back. >>Where do these transactions go? Do I debit, then credit, ...
Situation: NAIC club member dues were due. Two members were absent, and forgot to forward their checks to the meeting. The club covered this expense for them, and they have since paid the club back. Where do these transactions go? Do I debit, then credit, ...