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What Not to Do if You Join Your Family Business
Getting involved in the family business can have lots of consequences if you take the wrong approach, especially if you become the CEO.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Start an Online Business on the Cheap
Starting an online business is more possible than it's ever been, even without much start-up capital. Here's how to do it.
By Deborah Yao Published
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Five Tips to Boost Your Small Business' Sustainability
Making just a few sustainable and energy-efficient changes can pay off literally and for the good of the planet.
By Angela Ruth Published
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How to Deal With Employees Who Stink (Literally)
It’s not easy to talk to a worker about something as personal as body odor, but a labor lawyer recommends diplomatically addressing the issue head on.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Three Tips for Selling Your Business and Getting the Most Value
Employing an aggressive tax-loss harvesting strategy and making use of trusts can help secure maximum value. And the sooner you start planning, the better.
By Michael Aloi, CFP® Published
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Tax-Advantaged Qualified Small Business Stock
Small Business If you own stock that meets the qualified small business stock (QSBS) rules, up to 100% of the gain on the sale of the shares is tax-free.
By Joy Taylor Published
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What Does It Take to Be a Strong Leader?
A previous column about how to fail as a leader struck a chord with readers, so let’s dive into how to succeed as a leader.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Poll Shows Workers Favor DEI, But It's Not Always a Top Priority
A poll revealed more than half of U.S. workers believe diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace is good, but it's not a top priority for everyone.
By Brittany Leitner Published
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Three Key Financial Management Strategies to Prioritize for Your Business
Evaluate and update these areas when you review your business’ financial management strategies.
By Clay Bethune Published