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How to Find and Hire a Virtual Assistant for Your Small Business
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Eking out the last 10% is still possible without causing major changes to how individual departments or work groups interact with each other.
Cloud Funding Offers More Than Pennies From Heaven
In the age of social networking, if you need money for an art project or for a new business, friending could also mean funding.
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Today we found some great articles on frugal back-to-school shopping, how to complain about your credit card, and frugal living tips for college students.
When Buying Local Does (and Doesn’t) Make Sense
Buying local is a big trend right now. But as noble as supporting other local businesses might be, it also could be the wrong decision for your company.
Could Your Business Fail If Your Bank Fails?
The short answer: Yes. The longer answer: It's very unlikely. Here's why.
Money Pitfalls of the Big Sale
You've just scored your first big sale — hurray! But that new sale might be less lucrative than you expected, or even put you deeper in the hole. Learn why.
Creating Cheap, Healthy Work Lunches
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Warning: The Internet May Be Dangerous to Your Wealth
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How to Avoid Holiday Debt, Starting Now
Holiday shopping can send your budget to the financial emergency room. Plan your shopping now, and enjoy your holiday season free of stress.
Audit-Proof Your Hobby Business
Turning your passion into a sideline business can help you earn some extra cash. But it can also attract the watchful eyes of the IRS.
4 Genuine Ways To Execute The Brand Promise
It's not enough to develop a brand promise. To be successful, your company has to live up to it.
Essential Tools to Maximize Cash Flow
Using the cash flow formula to determine your cash flow projection will help your business use this precious resource more effectively.
How To Take Risks Without Losing Your Shirt
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Comics Curmudgeon: Filthy Rich Blogger Divulges Secrets to Wealth!
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Tallying the True Cost of Debt
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Don't Forget to Nominate Your Favorite Blogs for the 2013 Plutus Awards
Nominations for The 4th Annual Plutus Awards are underway! Luke Landes from Consumerism Commentary is bringing back the awards to recognize the best personal finance blogs!