Emotional conflict is inevitable in the workplace. You can't ignore it away and you can't shrug it off, but you can defuse it with a little emotional intelligence.
Bucking the employment trend, the government is also getting ready to add more jobs. Yes, the government is boning up to do some massive hiring. If you are in the job market for
Today, we share advice on turning a hobby into a business, creative ornaments to decorate your holidays, smart tips for electronics shopping, and more!
The economy has more and more companies forgoing corporate events, and skipping conference hosting altogether. Those that continue to put on events are feeling the crunch, but don’
As your business grows, you’ll find that expanding via the web will be less expensive for certain P&L line items but require extra spending in other categories.
Not deducting all of the expenses that you are allowed leaves money on table. Use the following checklist of rules to reduce your taxable income as much as legally possible.
If you're planning to lease space for your business, make sure you're aware of all the associated fees — otherwise, you could be in for serious sticker shock.
You need cash to meet payroll, cover overhead, pay suppliers, but if you're frequently short, maybe your business needs more of something other than cash.
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3 Steps To Managing Workplace Conflict With Emotional Intelligence
Emotional conflict is inevitable in the workplace. You can't ignore it away and you can't shrug it off, but you can defuse it with a little emotional intelligence.
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What to do when the obstacle to success is you.
How To Use Cross-selling And Upselling To Maximize Online Sales
Every sale is opportunity for another sale, even online.
10 Employment Laws You May Be Breaking
State and federal employment law can be arcane. But no matter how difficult to comprehend, you're still liable if you're not in compliance.
Best Money Tips: Travel Hacks for Your Next Trip
Today we found some great articles on handy travel hacks, things you should let go to become a happier person, and twenty foods that fight cancer.
Best Money Tips: New Baby Checklist
Today we found some great articles on what you'll need for a new baby, things that are worth the money, and how to cure your shopping addiction.
Ask the Readers: How Do You Host Budget-Friendly Parties?
Tell us how you host budget-friendly parties and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
The Government Is Hiring: Who and Where
Bucking the employment trend, the government is also getting ready to add more jobs. Yes, the government is boning up to do some massive hiring. If you are in the job market for
Why Women Need Life Insurance — and What to Do About It
You might think that you don't need life insurance coverage — especially if you're single or a stay-at-home mom. Learn why and what you can do.
Best Money Tips: Is It a Hobby or a Business?
Today, we share advice on turning a hobby into a business, creative ornaments to decorate your holidays, smart tips for electronics shopping, and more!
Event Planning ROI: Bigger Bang for Your Buck
The economy has more and more companies forgoing corporate events, and skipping conference hosting altogether. Those that continue to put on events are feeling the crunch, but don’
Best Money Tips: Make a Stranger Smile
Today we found some great articles on ways to make people smile, how to beat the banks and live frugally, and billionaire habits to pick up.
Costs of Adding Ecommerce to Brick-and-Mortar Retailing
As your business grows, you’ll find that expanding via the web will be less expensive for certain P&L line items but require extra spending in other categories.
Doing Due Diligence on Contractors: Where to Start
A good contractor can make all the difference in the world. Unfortunately, so can a bad one. You need to choose your contractor with due diligence.
Do Fools Rush in where Angels Fear to Tread?
With new business starts at an all time high, you'd think shopping for good investments would be easier. But private investors aren't going there.
Cyber Security on the Road
We'll look at how to protect your identity and electronic data while traveling, so you — and your business — return home safely every time.
31 Small Business Tax Deductions
Not deducting all of the expenses that you are allowed leaves money on table. Use the following checklist of rules to reduce your taxable income as much as legally possible.
9 Real Estate Clauses to Watch Out For
If you're planning to lease space for your business, make sure you're aware of all the associated fees — otherwise, you could be in for serious sticker shock.
6 Things Your Business Needs More Than Cash
You need cash to meet payroll, cover overhead, pay suppliers, but if you're frequently short, maybe your business needs more of something other than cash.
3 Smart Investments for Greater Productivity
Three key business investments you should make before you buy a bunch of new computers and software.