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Three Key Questions for Small-Business Owners in 2025
Are you planning to grow your business this year? If so, this article discusses the importance of setting financial goals and staying on top of cash flow to ensure future success
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5 Ways The CARES Act Impacts Retirement Planning
In response to the halting U. S. economy, set off by the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has passed a massive emergency funding bill to protect and support American businesses, hospitals and individuals. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is a far-reaching bill with over 1,0
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Women Business Owners: 4 Steps to Grow Your Personal Wealth
In recent years, women have embraced entrepreneurship in staggering numbers. Between 2014 and 2019, the number of women-owned businesses increased 21% between 2014 and 2019 to a total of nearly 13 million. (Over the same period, growth in the number of women “sidepreneurs” – that is, those with a “gig job” or “side hus
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7 Small-Business Strategies for Customer Retention
Customer retention is an ongoing process, and it requires a genuine commitment to understanding and meeting your customers' needs. By Kalin Kassabov,
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Common Pitfalls When Finding a New Hire
Every hiring experience should be a learning experience. Finding a new hire can be one of the most difficult things to do for a small-business owner,
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Here's How to Tell if Relocating for a Job Is Worth it
While remote work is becoming more and more prevalent thanks to technology and workplace changes wrought by COVID-19, it is not yet available to everyone or in all career fields.
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4 Ways to Work Student Loan Repayment Into Your Monthly Budget
Federal student loan payments were put on pause during the COVID-19 pandemic, but that break from educational debt is coming to an end as payments
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What Does Every Business Owner Needs to Know About Whaling Attacks
Hacking attempts are more prominent than ever before. A Panda Security study found that 230,000 new malware samples are being launched each day, and 27% of all malware in existence was created in 2015 alone. There is a hacking attack every 39 seconds, and cybercrime is even more profitable than the illegal drug trade.
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How to Handle Credit Card Debt When You're in Too Deep
If the typical American charged each of their credit cards to the limit, they would end up $30,365 in debt -- that's the average credit card limit in the U. S.
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2 Innovations That Can Tip the Balance in Cybersecurity
By John Davis, Retired U.S. Army Major General and Vice President and Federal Chief Security Officer for Palo Alto Networks What critical innovations