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From mainstream mobile commerce to municipal money matters, your small business needs to figure out how to take advantage of these key trends -- or at least figure out how to deal with...
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By Tom Klausen |
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Accounts Receivable
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If factoring were too expensive, it wouldn’t be the most widely used form of financing in the world.
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Pets
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Animals & Society
We tracked down the 10 most ostentatious, expensive, luxurious pet products on the market today that no pet of leisure should be without. Remember, "If you have to bark, you can't afford it."
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By Miranda Marquit |
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Music Stores
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Book Music & Hobby Stores
Which credit cards are best for food spending? Well here are the top five reward programs available, ranked from the most generous to the least generous
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By Sarah Pierce |
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Small Business
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Company Structures & Ownership
You can better manage your company’s mobile workforce with internal apps.
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Economic Decline
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Economic Conditions
Layaway options are increasing beyond brick-and-mortar stores.
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Holidays & Observances
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Customs & Cultural Heritage
Discover these additional tips for saving money during the holiday season.
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By Anne Webster |
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Workplace Programs
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Compensation & Benefits
Employee wellness programs are a proven way to bring down spiraling medical costs while creating a healthier, more productive workforce.
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By Miranda Marquit |
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Lotteries
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Amusements & Gaming
Should you use $1 to play the lottery? Or put it in a savings account?
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By Sam Thacker |
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Accounts Receivable
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Billing & Receivables
If your business sells to other businesses and gives payment terms, you need a strong customer credit policy to protect your company from bad debt and slow customer pay.
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By Paul McCord |
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Sales Training
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Sales Management
There's so much BS in the sales coaching arena today. Here's how to find a real sales coach.....
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By Hoover's Editors |
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Privately Held Companies
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Company Structures & Ownership
Hoover's Top 10 American companies founded by immigrants.
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By Ken Walker |
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Coins & Coinage
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Money, Currencies & Interest Rates
There's a crazy number of credit cards and points programs out there to choose from. How do you make the best choice?...
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By David Eichler |
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Layoffs
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Layoffs & Dismissals
So in conclusion, less day dreaming = more productivity = more profit
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By Glenn Ross |
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Wineries
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Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturing
You have impulse buyers of a different sort visiting your Web and social media sites too.
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By Curt Keller |
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Direct Sales Force
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Sales Force
Who loves your products? What causes do you support? Emphasize these positives in your email newsletter campaigns to better burnish your brand.
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By Kathy Murdock |
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Christmas
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Holidays & Observances
Teaching children to be financially responsible is a huge responsibility, but one that should be taken seriously. At this point, I have not yet learned how best to set up a financial lesson...
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By Mark Henricks |
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Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
Most businesspeople know that few ideas are truly original. Here's how to take a business idea that's already out there and put your own spin on it.
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By Sara Wilson |
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Buying a Franchise
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Franchises
Start from scratch, take over an existing location, or convert an independent business -- which option is best for you?
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By Keith Girard |
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US Republican Party
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US Political Parties
Two of the nation's leading small business groups, the U.S. Chamber and the NFIB, may be courting a backlash for pursuing a partisan political agenda.
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