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4 Types of Employees to Hire as Your Business Grows
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4 Types of Employees to Hire as Your Business Grows

nancyrubinFebruary 14, 2020January 12, 2021
Most of the small businesses started as a one-man-band. The founder might be acting as the CFO one day, and the next, he is busy with delivery calls. It reaches...
Setting Up in the Industrial Industry? 4 Steps to Hit the Ground Running
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Setting Up in the Industrial Industry? 4 Steps to Hit the Ground Running

nancyrubinSeptember 13, 2019
The industrial industry, which includes all the manufactured goods people use every day, is the sector of the economy that makes modern life go around. It's not surprising that industrial...
Avoid Business Legal Issues: 4 Precautions Every Entrepreneur Should Take
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Avoid Business Legal Issues: 4 Precautions Every Entrepreneur Should Take

nancyrubinMay 7, 2019May 3, 2023
As a business owner, you are responsible for everything that keeps your business protected against being on the wrong side of the law. Most business owners focus on running the...
What Role Does Life Insurance Play in Financial Planning
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What Role Does Life Insurance Play in Financial Planning

nancyrubinApril 24, 2019
Your financial planning is essential for all of your long-term financial goals. However, you might have many goals, and they are usually not equal – some of them are more...
Everything You Need to Know About the Percentage-of-Completion Method (PoC)
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Everything You Need to Know About the Percentage-of-Completion Method (PoC)

nancyrubinApril 2, 2019
There are lots of different methodologies that guide businesses as they attempt to manage the market, grow their stable of clients, and plan for a future that isn’t just a...
Jumpstarting a Business After Bankruptcy
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Jumpstarting a Business After Bankruptcy

nancyrubinMarch 22, 2019October 24, 2019
Bankruptcy filings increased by three percent in 2018, as per the latest statistics from the United States Bankruptcy Courts. However, this predicament does not prevent individuals from wanting to retrace...
4 Ways to Put an End to Your Debt
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4 Ways to Put an End to Your Debt

nancyrubinFebruary 8, 2019October 26, 2019
We have strong impulses that can quickly get us in trouble, and that’s a fact. Probably the strongest is the impulse to spend money - too much money. Sometimes it’s...
7 Proven Strategies To Successfully Manage Your Investment Property
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7 Proven Strategies To Successfully Manage Your Investment Property

nancyrubinJanuary 12, 2019August 4, 2025
Properties have always been considered a safe and profitable investment. In most of the cases, these assumptions are true. However, there is one common belief the real estate newcomers are...
How to Create a Successful Retirement Blog
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How to Create a Successful Retirement Blog

nancyrubinFebruary 15, 2015March 24, 2021
Retirement is supposed to be a time for relaxation and enjoyment, without the demands and responsibilities of a job. However, many people find themselves facing certain challenges after they enter...
Is Filing for Bankruptcy a Wise Business Choice?
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Is Filing for Bankruptcy a Wise Business Choice?

nancyrubinApril 28, 2014November 9, 2020
Some 44,111 American businesses filed for bankruptcy in 2013, according to information from Tom Hals. This is actually the lowest level since at least 2006, and marks an overall bankruptcy...

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