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Transforming Cash Flow Management: The Impact of Real-Time Data Analytics on Small Business Growth
Practically every business needs to practice real-time data analytics to not just survive but thrive in the modern market. After all, information is
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3 Things That Will Give Your Business A Better Chance Of Succeeding
Success relies on more than just a handshake. Do you want your business idea to succeed? Of course. No one creates a new company, product, or service hoping that it fails. Despite your good intentions, you might be missing a few key things that could give your venture a better chance at long-term success.
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Debunking The Myths About Self-Directed IRAs
Founder/CEO of Next Generation Trust Company, a trust company specializing in custodial & administrative services for Self-Directed
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Money Management For Small Business Owners—What You Need To Know
Whether you have just started your business or you’ve been in business for years, it’s never too late to invest time in money management.
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Any successful business knows the value of
Any successful business knows the value of creating bonds with its stakeholders—that they will reap the benefits of strong connections forged with
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How Much Salary Should Business Owners Take To Maximize Social Security?
Determining the best salary to pay yourself as a business owner can be a tough choice.
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5 Ways to Protect Your Wallet From Holiday Shopping Fraud
I'm betting that you're deep into the weeds of holiday shopping right now, alongside many Americans. It's unfortunate, but the holiday season brings many opportunities for fraud and scams that result in lost money and plenty of headaches for shoppers.
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6 Tips For Financing Through A Quarantine Or Furlough
Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak, companies all across the country are reducing the hours of their employees, or even instituting temporary furloughs, to help prevent the spread of the virus. While the conditions and severity of the reduction of hours may vary, they all generally involve a temporary reduction or
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What Is Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s Biggest Worry?
At today’s Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to Congress, Senator Jon Ossoff asked Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell what he assessed “to be the greatest systemic threats to financial stability over the medium term either limited to the U. S. or globally.”
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Why Business Model Innovation Could Be The Key To Getting Better Results
By Christoph Zott, professor of entrepreneurship at IESE Business SchoolgettyThe pandemic has brought so much to a halt: travel, economic growth and pre-pandemic-style socializing, to name a few. Yet, the restrictions in place to protect public health need not limit business leaders’ imaginations. In fact, this is a pr