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Small business owners remain undeterred by sequester
Government agencies everywhere are being forced to tighten their belts, and those cuts will inevitably trickle down to the small business world soon enough.
For financial tips and other needs, seek advice in person
It often helps to seek the advice of someone with experience, but individuals who want to consult with a knowledgeable person should take care in deeming him or her a qualified advisor on the subject.
What costs should a wedding financial plan cover?
Costs for the average American wedding have risen up to $27,000, but by applying financial investment advice from business and nuptial pros, soon-to-be husbands, wives and in-laws can save a significant amount of money and may even develop financial tips of their own in the process.
Modern financial investment advice for kids’ educations may be toxic
As some families are entering debts that exceed tuition and basic living expenses, others are part of networks that are taking steps to provide education that doesn’t call for years of debt repayment.
Doing good is new big idea behind community bank marketing
Business banking organizations and other financial services are adding community enrichment to their repertoires through media image and applied activism in California.
Community bank success could rely heavily on commercial loans in U.S.
Markets in Colorado and Georgia are showing coordinating trends between growing rates in commercial loans and better community bank business as the U.S. emerges from the recent financial downturn.