From hiring your children to work in your business to careful end-of-life planning, you can help reduce the taxes that you (or your children) will owe.
Emotional conflict is inevitable in the workplace. You can't ignore it away and you can't shrug it off, but you can defuse it with a little emotional intelligence.
You need cash to meet payroll, cover overhead, pay suppliers, but if you're frequently short, maybe your business needs more of something other than cash.
Accidental Death And Dismemberment insurance. Wow – doesn’t that sound just lovely? I mean, at least Life insurance has a euphemistic name (they call it “Li
Good management practices are far more important to your success than big piles of cash are. Here are a dozen tips to help you start and grow your business with little or no money.
First quarter 2010 numbers are in, and Venture Capital investment in both dollars and deals were down. The good news, if you can call it that, is that it's better than Q1 2009.
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Offering Stock to Your Employees: 5 Key Financial Considerations
You can choose to make your employees more involved with your business' future by offering them stock in the company.
Life and Death: The Related Taxes, and How It Affects Your Family
From hiring your children to work in your business to careful end-of-life planning, you can help reduce the taxes that you (or your children) will owe.
7 Reasons Your E-mail Pitches Are Failing
Is your email marketing really just email spam?
9 Smartphone Apps to Manage Your Money
Here's something else that smartphone in your pocket won't let you leave back at the office: Management of your company's finances.
The Best Job Hunting Tips of the Year
Ready to find a great new job in 2013? Get a jump start with SavvySugar's best job-hunting tips from 2012.
6 Ways to Keep Your Rising Stars on Track
You may think it's safe to assume your rising stars are also highly enthusiastic about your company, but recent research suggests otherwise.
4 Tips to Get the Most From Your Tax Planning
Most entrepreneurs and business owners do not engage in tax planning in a meaningful and high-impact way. Here are 4 tips to help.
6 Essential Plans Every Business Needs
Proper planning can be the divider between success and failure for your business. Create these plans to ensure you succeed.
3 Steps To Managing Workplace Conflict With Emotional Intelligence
Emotional conflict is inevitable in the workplace. You can't ignore it away and you can't shrug it off, but you can defuse it with a little emotional intelligence.
How to Assemble Better 401(k) Plan Options
A good 401(k) plan can be key to employee recruiting and retention. But how to tell a good plan from a bad one?
Cyber Security on the Road
We'll look at how to protect your identity and electronic data while traveling, so you — and your business — return home safely every time.
Market Segmentation to Grow Customers, Sales, and Profits
Neil Lindsay, chief marketing officer for Sprint Prepaid Group, shares his approach to brand positioning, messaging, and go-to-market strategies.
Opening the Book on Open Book Management
Share your company's financial information with your employees and you'll all share in the benefits of increased productivity.
6 Things Your Business Needs More Than Cash
You need cash to meet payroll, cover overhead, pay suppliers, but if you're frequently short, maybe your business needs more of something other than cash.
3 Strategies to Stay Afloat in Trying Times
If the recession is slowing your business down, try these simple strategies to get more done for less while improving cash flow.
Why You Should Reconsider Your Business Forecasting Strategy
All businesses benefit from the sound strategic planning a budget can provide. But small and fast growing businesses may need a more dynamic tool.
AD&D Insurance: No Good, No Bad, Just Ugly
Accidental Death And Dismemberment insurance. Wow – doesn’t that sound just lovely? I mean, at least Life insurance has a euphemistic name (they call it “Li
How to Think Like a Bootstrapper
Good management practices are far more important to your success than big piles of cash are. Here are a dozen tips to help you start and grow your business with little or no money.
The Ups and Downs of Venture Capital
First quarter 2010 numbers are in, and Venture Capital investment in both dollars and deals were down. The good news, if you can call it that, is that it's better than Q1 2009.
Unconventional Measures of Customer Service Excellence
Your customer service surveys and questionnaires may not be telling you what you need to know.