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Financial calculator skills benefit personal and professional success
A sound financial plan for short and long term goals is often attributed to a small business owner’s ability to apply financial calculator skills to company operations as well as retirement packages.
Military Saves Week helps soldiers reassess financial plan
Financial tips are touted all over the internet, in books and by friendly neighbors for average citizens looking to save, but what about financial investment advice for military personnel?
Experts say saving is their best financial investment advice
While making money work actively is beneficial to consumers, Suze Orman suggests that saving funds, although a business owner or private individual has to dig deep to make it work, can be the best approach for a future financial plan.
Business owners can use failures to improve future odds
When a business owner has taken all the financial investment advice he can and has implemented a strong financial plan into his venture, it can be devastating to experience failure after months, years or even a lifetime of preparation.
Community college likely part of students’ long-term financial plan
Advances in relationships between community colleges and residents are creating connections that have led public leaders to suggest receiving an associate’s degree as sound financial investment advice for young scholars.
Is “bring a pet to work day” profitable for business?
Businesses across the country are warming up to the idea of letting interaction with pets be a normal part of the work day, but does it show positive results for a company’s financial plan?