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    1. Payroll Software is the Key to Small Business Growth
      If your business hasn't digitized its payroll yet, you may want to consider taking the leap. Not only does a good payroll software help curb revenue loss, it can also serve as a foundation for your company's growth
    2. Planning for 2020: Leveraging technology to alleviate basic business woes
      Use modern technology to improve daily business activities. Many medium-sized and small businesses are tapping into the new technology to help them come up with a more innovative, more efficient, and more productive workforce. Similarly, the rise in remote workers has led to an increase in the demand for on-demand data
    3. Teach Kids About Money While You’re Stuck At Home
      We are all locked down at home, and probably running out of things to do to entertain our children. This might be a golden opportunity to teach our kids some valuable lessons about money, and not just because April is Financial Literacy Month. Learning how to handle money properly at an early age might sound a little b
    4. The 1 Mistake to Avoid in a Hot Housing Market
      It's a hard time to be looking for a home. Property values have soared on a national level, and a lot of buyers are getting priced out of the market because of it. On the other hand, it's a great time to own a home. With property values being up, homeowners have more options to borrow against their homes. But there's o
    5. The Manufacturing Industry’s Emerging Tech Future Is Here Already–And Women Will Be At The Heart Of It
      While manufacturing remains male-dominated, events like last month’s Women in Manufacturing Summit underline the progress being made in attracting
    6. To Raise Prices or Not to Raise Prices: Tariff Tips for Small Businesses
      Tariffs have put businesses and the customers they serve in a bind.
    7. Estate planning is often viewed as something to
      Estate planning is often viewed as something to address later in life. But in reality, it’s a financial decision that can affect families long before
    8. Worried Mortgage Rates Will Stay High Forever? Here's How to Buy a Home in Spite of Them
      It's hardly a secret that mortgages have been expensive to sign since the start of the year.
    9. 4 Unique Ways to Thank Your Customers
      You say it every day as a small business owner: thank you. It's said after every transaction, before almost every "take care," and sometimes while you're getting to know your customers before they buy anything at all. Saying thank you is a part of your everyday language, but what about sending a thank you that lasts, o
    10. Employers peg pay hike budgets at 3.5% for 2026
      Employers are projecting an average salary budget increase of 3.5% for 2026, according to new research from Mercer.