They may seem little to you, but these things add credibility to businesses and are a huge morale boost for the owner.
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Lots of entrepreneurs start businesses without having advanced knowledge of accounting. That makes “Do I need QuickBooks?” a popular query. Here’s some expert guidance on whether QuickBooks is right for your business.
Monday Motivation is a new feature that runs — surprise! — on Mondays, as a way to keep you, me and all of us, inspired and working toward our goals. Let’s make this a great week! WEEKLY PLAN I beyond-love planning. It makes me giddy. The possibilities, the details, the lists, the organization. When I’ve […]
In today’s Good To Know, the “Eat Pray Love” author details how to survive the roller coaster of creativity. “Is it rational, is it logical that anybody should be expected to be afraid of the work that they feel they were put on this world to do?”
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is part of motherbility’s Start-Up Kit for Start-Up Businesses. Note: This article addresses business checking and savings accounts. Motherbility will discuss the business-loan process in a later article. Picking the wrong bank can cost you time and money. You don’t want to waste either. Fees, services, locations — all vary significantly from […]
Fact: Investors are more likely to fund start-ups led by men than by women. But emphasizing this in your funding pitch can significantly combat that gender bias, according to a Harvard study.
It’s one thing to run a business. It’s quite another to run a business while you’re surrounded by kids.
You may not need a federal tax ID number, but you probably want one. Unless you like handing over your Social Security Number and just hoping for the best.
Start-up and established-business owners experience some key differences, according to a new report. But pretty much everyone thinks the government should be doing more to help them.
Wisconsin home bakers can continue to sell their goods, without a sales limit, after a judge ruled against a state’s motion to reconsider the issue.