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    1. 5 Budgeting Tips For Small Businesses In 2020
      Balancing your budget for 2020 starts now. As we approach the end of 2019, it’s time for us business owners to turn our attention to planning for 2020. Planning for any new year is a daunting task, since the future always holds uncertainty—but that’s especially true for 2020. The economy is booming, but tariffs, global
    2. 7 subtle signs you’re sabotaging your business without realizing it
      Sometimes, the biggest obstacles for business owners are the subtle ways they hold themselves back without realizing it. Here's how to recognize the signs of self-sabotage—and overcome it
    3. Check Fraud is Up: 4 Steps to Protect Yourself
      Protect against check fraud. Pay by credit card, debit card, ACH transfer. checks are the most vulnerable. The safest check is one that’s not written.
    4. Cyberattacks in manufacturing: What’s driving the trend?
      When it comes to cyberattacks, the manufacturing industry is taking a beating. Read on to find out why -- and what companies are doing about it
    5. Trump’s Tariffs: Four Things Small Businesses Can Do Now To Survive
      New tariffs on imported goods could have a negative impact on small businesses. If your business relies on foreign-made products and parts, here are some ways to mitigate the potential effects
    6. Preparing for the Worst: Retirement During a Recession
      Every retirement story is different, but they all share a common theme of preparing for the unknown.
    7. The Pandemic Has Hit Women Hard: 6 Tips to Bounce Back
      We see reminders of the problems with gender parity every day. The passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg brought women’s struggles over the years back to the forefront. I just wrote about RBG last month, but this topic is worth discussing during the pandemic. Let’s see how far we have come … and how far we still need
    8. Why supply chain security affects organizations everywhere
      Supply chain security is becoming a priority for organizations everywhere. The pandemic exposed the need for more secure and resilient supply chain
    9. 4 Common Tax Planning Mistakes
      What errors do advisors often see—and how can you avoid them? What the Professionals Say About Tax Planning   We talked with two high-ranking
    10. Business Banking Secrets Revealed
      handling money for your business, understanding the basics of business banking is key.