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  1. The Golden Triplets Of Small Business Success
    For most of the 20th century, Americans enjoyed what I call The Golden Age of Customer Service. Sadly, based on recent research, it appears we’re in the Plastic Age. In a national customer satisfaction index, the average customer rating was less than 60%. Going six for 10 is pretty good – if you’re playing baseball. Bu
  2. Inflation Is Small Business Owners' Top Concern. Will It Get Better in 2024?
    It's been a tough year to run a business, no matter your line of work.
  3. 3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Selling Your Business
    Thinking of selling your business? Consider these three points before doing so. One of the hardest decisions you'll ever have to make as a founder is whether you should sell your business. Deciding if you should keep growing your company and try to turn it into a behemoth or sell it and receive a large payout for your
  4. 3 Things Newly Divorced People Need to Know About Social Security
    Divorce may end your personal relationship with your ex, but it doesn't always end your financial relationship with them. You're probably familiar
  5. The Financial Effects of Losing a Spouse
    The death of a spouse is one of the most difficult things imaginable. Besides the emotional toll, surviving spouses typically confront financial issues, which often trigger tax-related questions and consequences.
  6. The Most Common Small Business Mistakes
    Entrepreneurship has been on the upswing since the start of the pandemic.
  7. Preparing Your Information for Disaster
    When COVID first hit, like a lot of people, I began to think about my own mortality in a new light. Here was this unknown illness that was striking people down. What if it were to happen to me? What I felt wasn't so much a fear of my own mortality, but worries about what would happen to my family if I were no longer he
  8. Building a Home? This Could Be Your Biggest Budget Buster
    When you build a home, your builder will give you an up-front quote for the cost of construction.
  9. AI: The Rise of Intelligent Scams
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. Many applications, such as autonomous cars or automated chatbots, can potentially improve lives. Other uses are less optimistic, helping scammers to do their deeds undetected.
  10. CFOs zero in on digital transformation
    CFOs facing economic headwinds as 2023 begins are keeping their focus on costs, looking to reduce discretionary spending as a potential recession continues to loom.