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Latest from the Blog
Steps to enhance personal, business banking
A small business owner should pay attention to both his or her personal – as well as the company’s – finances. Smart business banking is a critical step to entrepreneurial success, and without taking advantage of the numerous financial services provided, meeting every goal might be more challenging.
Build a customer base through Internet and social media
A small business owner might not prioritize their Internet presence as high as other needs, but more consumers desire the personal relationships that these tools can provide, according to a recent survey by Web.com.
Easy ways to improve the hiring process
Picking the perfect new staff members could be complicated, but the process may be helped along with planning and preparation, well before the first candidate sits down to be interviewed.
How to track, change potential small business revenue
Every management team should take a look at their revenue, and take steps to figure out how to measure and track this statistic. With proper forecasting, determining the overall direction – as well as any needed steps to correct flaws – could be a realistic goal.
Tips to improve employee performance, productivity
Start-ups and fledgling firms are sometimes faced with this dilemma: Employees are happy, but production is slipping and the company’s financial plan is starting to take a hit. Small business owners could solve this problem in a way that makes fiscal sense and maintains professional relationships.
Small business misconceptions every company should avoid
Small businesses are often bombarded with advice, from financial tips to recommendations for the best financial services. Thus, the trick for any management team or entrepreneur is figuring out how to best use this information.