Business Management
Learn all the ways you can take your business to the next level, whether you're in year one or year 10. Get advice on how to run and grow your business-and even what to do when you're ready to move on.
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How Mompreneurs Use Mentorship to Succeed
A business mentor can help turbocharge your business growth by pointing you in the right direction and helping you avoid common problems, all at no charge.
· 4 min read
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Good Standing: How to Avoid Penalties and Help Your Company Grow
Keeping your company in good standing with authorities is as important to its success as founding it in the first place.
· 3 min read
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Key Things to Look for in a Work-for-Hire Agreement
Freelancer? Gig worker? Independent contractor? You need to be familiar with how to create a solid work-for-hire agreement. Protect your rights. Protect your work. Protect your livelihood.
· 4 min read
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Commonly Missed Tax Deductions for Gig Workers
Don't miss out on these tax deductions for gig workers.
· 4 min read
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How to Avoid a Tax Audit: 7 Tips for Small Business Owners
Find out what might trigger a small business tax audit and how you can reduce your risk.
· 4 min read
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Tax Planning Tips for Busy Entrepreneurs
Tax planning is an essential part of growing a business—not a post-year-end activity. When you wait until after the end of the tax year to get started, you miss out on opportunities that could lower your taxable income.
· 3 min read
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What Happens if You Lose Your Certificate of Good Standing
Did your business lose its certificate of good standing? Let's look at a some of the steps you can take to get your certificate of good standing back and get your business back on track.
· 3 min read
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What Is a Tax Holiday? and How Do They Affect Small Businesses?
A tax holiday temporarily suspends a type of sales tax, increasing consumer interest and possibly increasing revenue for small businesses, but there are drawbacks. Find out how a small business can take advantage of tax holidays.
· 5 min read
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Building Up and Giving Back: The Story of John Paul DeJoria
When John Paul DeJoria started his first business back in 1980, the economic climate was grim—much worse than the last three years of the recession. Nonetheless, he forged ahead and in the 30 years and businesses that followed—he has become one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world.
· 6 min read
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Is an Employer Liable for Employee Injuries at a Company Retreat?
Employers and employees should be aware that an employer may be deemed liable if an employee injures themselves at a company-sponsored function and triggers workers' compensation regulations.
· 4 min read