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    1. 5 Ways To Get More Cash Flowing Into Your Business
      Struggling to get customers to pay you? You’re not alone. A majority of small businesses around the world (61%) say they have problems with cash flow, and 32% can’t pay back vendors, make payments on loans, or pay themselves or make payroll because of cash-flow issues, according to “The State of Small Business Cash Flo
    2. How Small Businesses Can Cut Costs Without Sacrificing Employee Engagement
      If your business is facing financial pressures or cost-cutting challenges, you're not alone. Read on for some effective strategies for reducing expenses while maintaining productivity and workplace morale
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      Continuing the discussion about cybersecurity and how to implement measures to keep oneself and those they love secure for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM), consider how you use your phone at work and internet-connected devices. Both are playing an increasing role in our daily lives. How we access our com
    4. Marriage And Finances: 3 Crucial Steps To Take Before Tying The Knot
      Before you get married, make sure you are financially compatible.
    5. Bookkeeping Is An Essential Part Of Money Management In Business
      Every business owner needs to keep accurate and timely accounting records, so good bookkeeping is a vital part of the business. Bookkeeping builds the
    6. Regenerative Agriculture Needs Right-Sized Solutions to Succeed
      Farm production in the U.S. is undergoing a renaissance of sorts, as private investment continues to show interest in practices that help farmers raise products in a sustainable manner.
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    8. Don't Push the Panic Button on Your 401(k) Investments
      For most people, their 401(k) is their largest investment account, and the stock drop during the last week of February has many folks feeling pretty nervous right about now. We all work hard for our money, so this is a natural reaction. But be careful: If you run scared, by selling off stocks now and moving into cash,
    9. 5 Business Development Trends to Expand Your Business
      Which of the following is on your business development to-do list for 2019? Close more new customers Decrease customer churn Increase referrals All of the above If you didn’t answer D, you’re either wildly successful (in which case, congratulations!) or you’re in trouble. But regardless of your answer, the real questi
    10. How to boost your financial health with effective
      How to boost your financial health with effective recordkeeping Getting your financial records in order is a great idea, particularly at the beginning