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Latest from the Blog
Baylor study’s financial investment advice: Hire honest employees
If a business owner recognizes one of four personality traits Geoffrey James of Inc Magazine categorizes as manipulative in employees, a recent study shows she can attribute low performance ratings to their dishonesty and should add a revamp in hiring practices to her business’ financial plan.
Inspiration is everywhere for new business opportunities
While many are hopeful to start their own companies for a variety of reasons, sources say the inspiration required before work can be done is present in countless future entrepreneurs.
In retirement financial plan, responsibility is up to business owner
Men and women in charge of their own companies eventually are responsible for providing themselves and a dedicated workforce with the necessary resources for success after retirement.
Community reserves are top choice for small business banking in NY
In the past several years, despite community banks’ comparatively low funds, more than half of small companies in the state have chosen to lend from smaller local banks.
A strong financial plan can make non-profit work most effective
Inc Magazine has financial tips for non-profit organizations that may seem unlike the cause-driven business’ nature: The news source insists that making money, often in ways one would not directly relate to altruism, is essential for these types of companies and the communities they impact.
Independent adults are built from their first days, studies show
The success of a business owner's financial plan and overall leadership often begins from the very start of life, according to Carol S. Dweck, a professor of psychology at Stanford University.