Think twice before you put "good at multitasking" on your resume — that just means you're good at being distracted. Here's how to actually work efficiently.
No matter how great your company is, it's likely that some of your employees will eventually move on to other opportunities. That may be costing you more than you realize.
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The Fallacy of Multitasking
Think twice before you put "good at multitasking" on your resume — that just means you're good at being distracted. Here's how to actually work efficiently.
8 Items You Should Never Buy Online
Just because you can buy absolutely anything online doesn't mean you should.
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7 Financial Differences Between Millennials and the Next Generation
Generation Z is fast approaching adulthood. How, exactly, do these young adults differ from the millennials who precede them?
Negotiating a Lease with Your Potential New Landlord
Here are the fine points of negotiating for rental space, including a few opportunities a newer business owner might miss.
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How to Measure Credit Performance
There are many ways to evaluate credit performance: traditional methods, company-specific measurements, and more.
The High Cost of Employee Turnover
No matter how great your company is, it's likely that some of your employees will eventually move on to other opportunities. That may be costing you more than you realize.
Outsourcing Payroll: The Ins and Outs
Outsourcing your payroll to a company that can handle it for a fee can make sense and even save your business money on administrative costs.
My One Favorite Frugal Living Tip
I read a lot of great frugal living advice. But there's one (yup, just one) tip that makes all of the others work.
Best Money Tips: Changes to Make for Everyday Simplicity
Today we found some helpful articles on changes we can make for everyday simplicity, common calorie myths, and actionable financial tips for millennials.
The 5 Secrets of Cash Flow Forecasting
Here are the five key secrets to accurately forecast and maximize the cash flow of your business.
5 College Degrees Not Worth the Money
A college degree is the gateway to career and financial success — if you choose the right degree. If money is your goal, skip these majors.
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7 Networking Tips for the Recently Unemployed
Sudden unemployment can be a huge blow. When you're ready to dive back in, the right connections can make all the difference.
5 Ways to Negotiate With an Employee Who Has a Better Offer
There may come a day when a great employee comes to you with the plan to resign, with a better offer in hand.
Best Money Tips: Shopping Secrets for the Best Deals at Costco
Today we found articles on the secrets to the best deals at Costco, everyday products you should stop wasting money on, and free tools that help you save on online shopping.
The Financial Considerations of Open Source Software
Open-source software is free, but it could cost your company more in the end.
5 Recurring Charges to Reconsider
From switching your phone service to going partially paperless and more, learn how you can drastically cut recurring costs in your office.
How to Budget When You're No Longer Broke
You went from barely making ends meet to being flush with cash. Don't abandon your broke budget!