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Latest from the Blog
Defining leadership in the office and on the field
Leadership and management skills are often combined in the character of small business owners, but those aspects of a show-runner may need to be utilized at different times according to one business expert.
Kentucky moves to make local business international commodity
Small businesses in Kentucky are getting a boost with financial investment advice and more from the state's Cabinet for Economic Development (CED) next month. The agency has hopes that local businesses will leave the "Kentucky: Here We Grow" seminar more able to market themselves far beyond the local community – one initiative is to help Kentucky's small businesses reach customers all over the globe.
The financial plan couples must work out before marriage
Not everyone has a celebrity-sized wallet, but Fox Business says the current trend in later marriages means brides and grooms-to-be have enough equity to at least think about a prenuptial agreement.
Small business beats competition in war for better wages
Legislators in Washington, D.C. have proposed an act that would require higher wages for the largest tier of retailers. According to the Washington Business Journal, the Large Retailer Accountability Act would set standards for what are commonly termed "big box" stores.
Investing in happiness
For success in 2013, follow this financial investment advice: Make your employees happier. Small Business Computing claims that an increase in profits is likely.
Is mobile banking the future of financial management?
Last week, Wired Magazine covered the unveiling of a new mobile-only bank. This branchless institution has the industry wondering if exclusively mobile financial services are models for the future, which would be a huge change not just for business but for society as a whole.