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      Starting a new business can come with numerous organizational expenses that can add up quickly. Fortunately, the IRS offers a deduction for startup
    2. The Secret To Business Survival In Today’s Tough Market
      By Brenda StoltzLearn key business strategies that could mean the difference between thriving or failing during these uncertain times.gettyAs we were ringing in 2020, it’s safe to say that almost no one could have imagined the novel year that was virtually at our doorsteps. Like a monsoon, Covid-19 arrived, and with it
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      At the core, the intent of AI integration should be rooted in bringing out the elements of a business that make it human.
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      When it comes to data, the first question isn’t whether you can measure something, it’s whether you should. What you can or should measure impacts
    5. Will Mortgage Rates Finally Fall This Year?
      Prospective buyers waiting for mortgage rates to drop could have cause to be optimistic. But anyone expecting the ultra-cheap rates seen during the pandemic shouldn’t hold their breath.
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      By Deborah Sweeney You should probably have a good handle on your company’s cash flow, but do you ever wonder how your company compares with other small businesses? Intuit QuickBooks recently released a global study, the State of Small Business Cash Flow, which reveals the cash flow challenges experienced by small busi
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      Generations change, but maturity is a choice. Explore how to build an enduring Family Office for generations to come.
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      Yes, you may be able to get unemployment benefits and paid sick leave if schools close. Here’s what you need to know. Paid Sick LeaveHow will you manage working and taking care of your child in the Covid-19 era? Many parents will face this dilemma, as some schools will be remote-only or a hybrid model, which includes b
    9. Mortgage Rates Dip, Hover Near Six Percent
      Mortgage rates eased slightly today, but remain close to 6%, signaling a modest shift for homebuyers and homeowners tracking borrowing costs. The move
    10. 6 Smart Ways to Deal With Debt in Retirement
      A “rapidly growing” number of households have debt in retirement, raising concerns about the financial well-being of older adults, according to