Getting Your Business Off the Ground in 2022

2020 has not been kind, with a pandemic crushing global economies and small businesses. 2021 has not been any better, with the world in recovery mode while still battling off new variants of the virus. However, the world is adjusting to living with the pandemic, and life has to go on. 200,000 businesses in America…

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A Restauranteur’s Pandemic Survival Guide

Marlo Richardson, owner of Stage21 Bar and Lounge in Culver City, California, picked an incredible time to start a business. She opened the doors of her sports-centric lounge just as the COVID-19 pandemic was kicking into high gear. However, with savvy business moves and ideas, Marlo was able to mitigate any loss of business income…

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Is There a Looming Foreclosure Crisis Facing the US Real Estate Market?

Although the COVID-19 pandemic itself has yet to officially end, a number of programs that have assisted US homeowners to endure its initial onset and impact have. For instance, the foreclosure moratorium, which according to Fortune magazine, “prevent[ed] foreclosures of federally-backed mortgages,” ended earlier this year on July 31st. Similarly, the ability for homeowners to…

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4  New-Business Pitfalls (And How to Overcome Them) 

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Starting a business is hard work. It can be even harder if you’re wearing rose-colored glasses that blind you to some of the big challenges ahead — especially if you’re already struggling to make ends meet when it comes to your personal finances. The good news is, many early business problems are common and possible…

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Commuting in CA: Accident Hotspots and How to Commute Safely

As the most populated state, California is also the state with the most cars on the road. For commuters, especially busy business people, this translates to congested roads, slow traffic and a higher risk of getting into a car crash. Read on to learn where the hotspots are and how to commute safely. Driving in…

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What Does It Mean To Be a Responsible Business Owner?

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The first thing you need for your business to succeed, is to consistently be a responsible owner. This involves many different skills. From keeping a stern eye on finances to communicating and understanding employees, a responsible owner has many different areas to focus on. Below, we explore how you can become a responsible business owner.…

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How Taxation Works In Forex Trading

For forex traders, the main aim is to gain money by trading successfully and seeing their forex account rise in value over time. Given the volatility of today’s market, many investors are focused only on making a profit today without considering the long-term implications. Individuals in higher tax brackets may benefit from a 60/40 split…

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Why Debt Consolidation Loans Are Good For You

Are you finding it hard to manage your debt? If yes, then you may want to consider a debt consolidation loan. What is a debt consolidation loan? A type of loan, debt consolidation allows you to combine all of your debts into a single loan. The biggest benefit of a debt consolidation loan is a…

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5 Tips to Protect Confidential Information

There are many reasons why confidentiality is paramount in today’s competitive workplace. Any company that fails to keep their information confidential can become the reason for the loss of business.  Many illegal activities can be committed by misusing confidential and private information that can be very threatening for the business. Here are five tips for…

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