Getting a business up and running is usually expensive. But once yours is a going concern, you can turn some of those costs into standard business deductions.
Appearing on reality television might be one of the biggest breaks you can get for your small business. Here's what to know, and how to make it happen.
A revocable living trust can make it easier on your loved ones when the time comes to settle your estate. Don't let your legacy be the hassle you leave behind!
The way we deal with money in relationships is often a sign of how we deal with other things in life. But if you're aware of potential problems, you can change.
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5 Things to Know About the ADA
For the smallest of small businesses, the Americans with Disabilities Act is not a concern. For the rest, ADA compliance is good business.
Impress the Future Boss: 9 Interview Mistakes to Avoid
Acing a job interview is a delicate art. Make sure you don't screw up — and do land the gig — by avoiding these mistakes.
7 Money Software Tools Worth the Price
It's time to spring clean your finances. There are plenty of free tools to help you do it, but several paid apps and programs are worth a look, too.
How to Write Off Start-Up Costs
Getting a business up and running is usually expensive. But once yours is a going concern, you can turn some of those costs into standard business deductions.
U.S. Bank FlexPerks Gold American Express Credit Card
If you spend a lot at restaurants and airlines, you may want to check out the US Bank FlexPerks Gold American Express Card
A Beginner’s Guide to Frugal Living
The path to frugality has many detours, and even the experts make mistakes. Here are seven things to keep in mind as you find your own road.
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Why Small Businesses Should Pursue Free Trade
Recent free trade agreements have opened up new markets for American business, including small business. Here's how to get started.
Best Money Tips: Find Business Attire for Less
Today we found some awesome articles on finding business attire for less, ways to cut your expenses, and benefits of a smaller home.
How to Afford Your Kid's Braces or Expensive Dental Care
Your kids may be small, but their dental care costs can be huge. Here's what a dentist has to say about taming these big bills.
5 Small Businesses That Made It Big With The Help Of Reality Shows
Appearing on reality television might be one of the biggest breaks you can get for your small business. Here's what to know, and how to make it happen.
5 Things To Know About Year-End Bonuses
Year end bonuses can be a good way to reward and motivate your employees. Just be sure you're following state and federal tax regulations.
How to Find Unlisted Jobs and Win Every Salary Negotiation
Learn how to land a dream job, explain resume gaps & build awesome networks from NYT bestselling author Ramit Sethi.
The 9 Everyday Products With the Biggest Markups
Skip these high markup everyday buys and choose cheaper alternatives — or use the knowledge to negotiate harder and save.
How to Network Sincerely and Effectively
Building an effective network among your customers and colleagues is a key to business success. And the key to effective networking is sincerity.
Why You May Need a Revocable Living Trust
A revocable living trust can make it easier on your loved ones when the time comes to settle your estate. Don't let your legacy be the hassle you leave behind!
Simple Ways to Shop Around
Whether shopping for a wedding, the latest gadget, or a holiday gift, the Internet is your best friend in scoping deals. Save big with these tips.
Packing it in - The Independent of London issues a challenge
The Compact is giving up all new purchases in a year, bar food and medicine, to save the environment.
Everyday Noise: The Ignored Pollution?
When it comes to downsizing and decluttering, don't just think about the things you see — also think about what you hear.
Relationships and Money: Two Sides of the Same Coin
The way we deal with money in relationships is often a sign of how we deal with other things in life. But if you're aware of potential problems, you can change.