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    1. Do You Need Small Business Liability Insurance? 5 Questions to Ask
      Keeping your operating costs low is a major concern when you're running a small business. There may not be room in your budget for optional add-ons right now, so you feel you have to stick to the essentials. As a result, you've probably wondered: Do you need small business insurance? Or is it an extra cost you can forg
    2. How Inflation Hurts Retirees and How You Can Protect Yourself
      What is inflation, and why does it matter? In simple terms, inflation means prices are rising, and your purchasing power is declining.
    3. 6 Tips to Celebrate Small Business Saturday in Today’s World
      The great news is that small retailers may have an advantage in attracting consumers, who say they have a higher comfort level with boutiques than malls.
    4. Key Considerations to Successfully Transition the Ownership of Your Business
      Business ownership transitions are back on the table. After a long lull following the recession, a growing number of company owners are looking at how best to sell their business, turn it over to the next generation, or offer their employees a buyout opportunity.
    5. Three Tips for When Your Small Business Needs to Raise Funds
      Trying to start a business or take one to the next level can be expensive. You might be increasing your staffing, starting a marketing campaign or
    6. eBook: Checklist for Newlyweds
      Money touches and affects everything in our lives. And for married couples, it can often be a major source of stress.
    7. Is this the right time to sell your business?
      After a challenging year, many business owners are calling it quits in 2021, but not for the reasons you may think. A surging economy, the prospect
    8. Grow Your Influence, Build Your Brand: 4 Powerful Ways to Use LinkedIn
      LinkedIn isn’t just for keeping tabs on your old colleagues anymore. Many small business owners have found incredible benefits from including LinkedIn
    9. The Real Cost of Outsourcing Every Founder Should Pay Attention o
      Do the solutions to your company's problems reside across the sea--or is that merely a siren song? A wise man once said, " 'Tis better to distribute
    10. CFOs key to shaping digitization efforts: study
      The advance of disruptive or emerging technologies — such as artificial intelligence, with big names like Google and Microsoft committing large-scale