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The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 created new opportunities for businesses to save on their taxes in 2010 and beyond. Here are some actions that can prove beneficial to you.
Working for a large corporation can provide valuable experience, but when it comes to running a small business, following corporate rules could hurt your bottom line.
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Got a New Job? Here's Your Financial To-Do List
A new job means a new boss, new co-workers, and new financial decisions to make. Make smart ones with this handy checklist.
The Advocate's Approach Versus The Creative Approach: Negotiation Techniques For Creative Solutions
If you start with the goal of a mutually beneficial solution in mind, it is possible for a negotiation to end with both parties happy.
Best Money Tips: Health Hacks for Crazy Busy People
Today we found some helpful articles on health hacks for crazy busy people, tips to avoid being late, and questions you can to ask to overcome your fears.
Free Ways to Celebrate Mother's Day
Making your mother feel appreciated shouldn't mean buying lots of stuff. Discover scores of free (or almost free) ways to celebrate that special lady.
6 Personal Finance Tips for Extroverts
After you get done glad-handing the room, Smiley, take a moment to reflect on how your personality influences your money. You may wind up with more.
18 Must Haves for the Business Traveler
This selection of items and services that are often considered must haves for the business traveler, along with some guidelines as to what to look for. They’ll help you save tim
5 Ways to Keep Customer Information Safe
If you handle any part of your business online, the chances of someone gaining access to information immediately goes up. Keep customer information safe with these steps.
Accounts Receivable: An Unlikely Source of Cash
You can't spend the money that your clients promise you until you actually receive payment, but that doesn't mean that accounts receivable can't be a source of cash in the short
How I Still Make Money with eBay
The glory days of eBay might be over, but there are still profits to be had. Learn the tricks to making money in the new eBay era.
Managing Employees Who Irritate Others
Even the most sophisticated and well-meaning people can bring quirky behaviors to the workplace.
9 Places to Go to Beat the Summer Heat
From pools to libraries and much more, stay cool without raising your electric bill by visiting one of these inexpensive (or free!) spots.
Best Money Tips: Inexpensive Family Outings
Today we found some great articles on inexpensive family outings, how to negotiate fees and save on expenses, and Netflix alternatives.
How to Deal When a Job Offer Is Rescinded
You got the job offer of your dreams. But when the company suddenly decides they don't want you after all, what on earth is your next move?
New Tax Breaks for the Swift
The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 created new opportunities for businesses to save on their taxes in 2010 and beyond. Here are some actions that can prove beneficial to you.
5 Ways Environment Can Impact Health Insurance Costs
No matter what type of business you run, there may be opportunities to improve the work environment — the decrease the cost of health insurance.
Last-Minute Business Tax Deductions for 2010
Financial professionals share the best ways to take advantage of great tax deductions before the year's end.
How Much to Pay New Hires in 2011
You're ready to bring in new employees — great! But calculating salaries can be difficult. Learn what to pay in a still-unsteady economy.
Corporate Rules to Unlearn
Working for a large corporation can provide valuable experience, but when it comes to running a small business, following corporate rules could hurt your bottom line.
How to Thrive in Uncertainty
The economy is still shuddering, but that doesn't mean your finances need to shake in fear. Learn how to stay financially strong in times like these.
Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 Does Little for Small Business
The Small Business Jobs Act is a misnomer and not the right legislation to accomplish any of the stated goals