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Best Money Tips: Simple Ways to End Bad Spending Habits
Today we found articles on simple ways to end bad spending habits, green moves that will help you save money, and weird things you can sell on eBay.
Best Money Tips: Where to Cash in Your Clutter
Today we found some helpful articles on where to cash in your clutter, things you didn’t know about procrastination and how to cure it, and travel tips for infrequent travelers.
How to Rise Above Financial Jealousy
It's easy to feel jealous about someone else's possessions, or even their life. But it's worth remembering that not all is as it seems.
Best Money Tips: What to Do if Your Computer Crashes
Today we found some awesome articles on what to do if your computer crashes, how to save money on cell phone plans, and simple networking tips.
11 Sources of Free or Low-Cost Training
If your company doesn’t have a large budget for professional development, or if you want to explore less expensive options, here are some free or low-cost sources of training.
The Advocate's Approach Versus The Creative Approach: Negotiation Techniques For Creative Solutions
If you start with the goal of a mutually beneficial solution in mind, it is possible for a negotiation to end with both parties happy.
18 Must Haves for the Business Traveler
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Merchant Credit Card Processing Costs: The Whole Story
A typical merchant will probably say that it costs around 2% to accept credit cards. But the discount rate they're thinking of isn't the only cost. If you're running a business,
Investing in Web Security
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Financing an Expansion
There are a number of sources of capital for most business owners who need help financing an expansion. It's just a matter of finding the right fit for your company.
8 Ways Telework Can Save You $20,000 a Year
Everyone touts the work life benefits and savings of telework for employees, but why should business owners want their people working at home?
What to Do About Health Care Insurance Now
Under the health care reform, policies will have to provide certain types of coverage and meet other standards that will substantially raise costs unless they are grandfathered.
Vested Capital: What It Is, Why You Want It, and How to Get It
It's what some aspiring entrepreneurs would die to have in their possession. Vested capital gives you the utmost in negotiating power.
20 Percent Time: Offering Your Employees Autonomy
Giving your employees a little autonomy at work can have beneficial results for your business and keep employees' morale up.
New Tax Breaks for the Swift
The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 created new opportunities for businesses to save on their taxes in 2010 and beyond. Here are some actions that can prove beneficial to you.
Best Money Tips: Stay Healthy While Traveling
Today we found some great articles on how to maintain healthy habits when traveling, how to ask for a raise, and steps to forming good financial habits.
Best Money Tips: Save Money on Baby Expenses
Today we found some awesome articles on ways to save on baby expenses, being smart about buying daily deals, and how to save money buying a used car.
Ways to Make Better Use of Your CRM Tools
If you spend a little more time properly maintaining your customer relationship management tools, you can generate a lot more business.
Corporate Rules to Unlearn
Working for a large corporation can provide valuable experience, but when it comes to running a small business, following corporate rules could hurt your bottom line.
Best Money Tips: Teaching Kids How to Donate Money
Today we found some great articles on teaching kids how to donate money, cutting the cost of college tuition, and why you need to carry cash.