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How Local Zoning Laws Affect Home-Based Businesses
Before you hang your shingle outside your home-based business, check your local zoning regulations to make sure that shingle is legal.
3 Options To Help Business Owners Catch Up On Retirement Savings
Boost your retirement savings while reducing your tax liability by taking advantage of these retirement planning strategies.
5 Steps To Giving Feedback Without Sounding Mean
Follow a few simple guidelines to take the sting out of constructive criticism.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Give Back on Thanksgiving
Today we found articles on ways to give back on Thanksgiving, staying healthy during the holidays, and saving money when you start a business.
How To Combine A Personal And Business Trip Without Angering Uncle Sam
With careful planning, and good record-keeping, you really can combine business and leisure.
6 Google+ Myths Debunked
Google+ is not yet a month old, but already it's the subject of widespread myths about its worth to small business.
The Dark Side of Viral Content
Linkbait is a good way to attract visitors and incoming links. But it may not be the best way to build an audience.
7 Mistakes Bosses Make That Drive Employees Crazy
Sometimes leaders and managers can't avoid these seven common pratfalls of bad bosses. But with some careful management, these stumbles don't have to hurt morale or productivity.
Big Purchases You Should Make by 30, 40, and 50
Before your next milestone birthday, look at the big picture. Have the purchases you've made revealed something about who you are?
5 Principles Of Creating A Cultural Brand
Crossing the line between commerce and culture.
10 Business Owners Share Tips for Saving Money
While it may seem like there is only so much you can do to trim your spending, the following opportunities for saving money come straight from the trenches.
What Apple Can Teach About Retailing
Apple's retail stores are becoming as iconic as Apple itself. Here's how Apple's retail experience sets the brand apart.
Put Your Customers First
Want to keep your customers coming back for more? Make it easy to be your customer.
When Good Food Goes Bad
Your wilted lettuce has a greater destiny than the trash. Here's a quick-fix recipe to the rescue!
Best Money Tips: Money Myths That Are Holding You Back
Today we found some great articles on money myths that are holding back your finances, tips for visiting national parks on a budget, and ways to cool off right now.
Frayed Relationships, Damaged Credit, and Costly Additions — What a Multi-Generational Home Might Cost You
Multiple generations living under one roof is becoming more common. Keep the family peace by planning for some of the potential pitfalls.
Best Money Tips: Weird Ways to Make Money
Today we found some great articles on weird ways to make money, networking tips for introverts, and cools soups to try this summer.
Best Money Tips: 5 Kinds of Bank Accounts That Everybody Needs
Today we found articles on bank accounts that everyone needs, important employee rights that teens should know, and how to create a calming evening routine.
Best Money Tips: 50 Things You Don't Need to Buy
Today we found some great articles on 50 things you don’t need to buy, tips to clean your windows like a pro, and easy DIY Halloween costumes.
Best Money Tips: How to Tell When You Are Passive-Aggressive
Today we found articles on how to tell if you’re being passive-aggressive, practical advice from billionaires, and the true cost of eating out.