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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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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How Lean Is Your Machine: 9 Cost-Cutting Tips for Small Businesses
Cost-cutting tips to help keep your business humming
· 4 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
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The Complete Guide to Create a Series LLC
A series LLC allows business owners to consolidate multiple business activities under one umbrella LLC, while keeping those activities separate for liability purposes. Find out how to create a series LLC and establish series under it.
· 8 min read
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Why Hispanic Business Owners Are Optimistic About the Future
Hispanic business owners are bullish on business. A popular DJ turned restauranteur offers thoughts about why Hispanic entrepreneurs are optimistic about the economy and their own business prospects.
· 3 min read
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Why Do I Owe Taxes from My Business Despite Receiving No Money?
Learn how to avoid phantom income from your business.
· 3 min read
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What Do 'Mompreneurs' Prefer to Be Called?
With so many women in business, it's no wonder that there's a diversity of opinion on what they should be called. Some find mom-focused terminology offensive, while others feel the term 'mompreneur' fits them well.
· 4 min read
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Using Coronavirus Lessons to Build Resiliency for the Future
In the era of the coronavirus, small businesses have been faced with challenges like at no other time in recent history. Business owners are learning things about themselves, their staff, and clients in an abbreviated amount of time, and what they've come up with will change the way they do business well after the coronavirus gets under control.
· 3 min read
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Resources for Texas Businesses Thawing Out from the Freeze
FEMA and the SBA are ready to help small businesses that suffered losses during the historic February winter storm in Texas.
· 3 min read
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How Mompreneurs Make Time for Self-Care and Vacations
It's no secret that female business owners are stretched thin when it comes to the demands of work, clients, and family. How do they find the time?
· 5 min read