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While being organized is a priority for a working mother, it is not my strength. These are things I'm doing to become more organized, and I'd love your tips for being organized as...
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By Diana Ransom |  Filed In: Web Development and Web Sites
Outsourcing tasks like bookkeeping, marketing, and even sales can greatly reduce your operating expenses.
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And, are you getting your share of wallet?
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Search out your stars. Look for employees who have strong talents, skills that will help the business grow, and a creative and enthusiastic stance toward their work.
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With few business sectors spared the impact of the recession and many employees facing layoffs, the thought of becoming an independent contractor, consultant, or freelancer is an increasingly attractive option for many professionals....
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Nancy Germond
Troubled economic times impact losses and require more vigilant risk management techniques.
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If your business is growing and you need to supplement your core capabilities and services with extra personnel, there are many benefits to hiring an independent contractor. It all sounds fairly straightforward. However,...
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By Diana Ransom |  Filed In: Small Business and Company Structures & Ownership
As boomers retire, entrepreneurs are setting their sights on the gray market.
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By Colleen DeBaise |  Filed In: Full-Time Employment and Working Hours & Patterns
I need to hire my first full-time employee. Do I need to incorporate?
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By Colleen DeBaise |  Filed In: Entrepreneurship and Company Structures & Ownership
For business owners, it's tough to focus on work when an elderly relative needs care.
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By Holly Reynolds |  Filed In: Recession and Economic Conditions
While everyone else is cleaning house, businesses that plan for a staggering economy offer stability to employees.
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By Colleen DeBaise |  Filed In: Small Business and Company Structures & Ownership
Entrepreneurs who bank on selling the business to fund retirement need to recession-proof their plan.
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By Colleen DeBaise |  Filed In: Flextime and Working Hours & Patterns
Small businesses can attract and retain talent by offering alternative schedules.
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By Diana Ransom |  Filed In: Small Business and Company Structures & Ownership
Small businesses are downloading cheap web applications to handle office tasks.
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By Diana Ransom |  Filed In: Mortgage Banking and Mortgage Banking & Finance
Cash-strapped entrepreneurs take on second jobs to make ends meet.
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By Colleen DeBaise |  Filed In: Entrepreneurship and Company Structures & Ownership
Entrepreneurs with disabilities worry about losing aid and handling rigorous schedules.
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Filed In: Web Development and Web Sites
Once you decide you need a Web site, it's time to decide who will build it. If you have the technical know-how or the money to hire a full-time Web staff, you can...
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By Diana Ransom |  Filed In: Governors and Heads of State & Government
Some states offer breaks to small companies that provide health care to rank-and-file workers.
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Here's some great news for anyone who wants to start a business: most successful ventures don't require a lot of money to get going.
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You can contract for a temporary worker to help out at your company for a day or a week or months at a time. There really is no set time limit ; just...
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