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The Fight Against Cancer Enters a New Phase
The Kiplinger Letter Breakthrough treatments hold promise for patients and investors.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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How Do Noncompete Clauses Work?
Even low-skilled workers have been subjected to noncompete clauses. The FTC has banned them, but business groups are challenging that ban.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Last updated
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How Entrepreneurs and Wealth Managers Can Work Well Together
Entrepreneurs work best with wealth managers who are also entrepreneurs and understand what it’s like to grow a business.
By Thomas Ruggie, ChFC®, CFP® Published
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Four Big Mistakes to Avoid if You’re Buying a Business
No. 1 is don’t listen to self-professed experts on social media and do-it-yourself coaches who might want only to make a buck. Also, to be successful, you need to go all in.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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After Decades of Promise, the Virtual Reality Era Has Finally Arrived
The Kiplinger Letter VR is a paradigm shift for consumer technology. The tech has a long road ahead, but amazing hardware already puts the huge potential on full display.
By John Miley Published
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The Critical Advantage of Early Year Tax Planning for Businesses
Tax planning is an essential part of managing a business that should be done year-round rather than just at the end of the year.
By Stephen Nalley Published
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AI to Power the Next Generation of Robots
The Kiplinger Letter There's increasing buzz that the tech behind ChatGPT will make future industrial and humanoid robots far more capable.
By John Miley Published
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Four Tips to Make Your Sales Presentation a Winner
Being prepared and not being boring can go a long way toward persuading a potential customer to buy into what you’re offering.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Why Business Owners Should Review Their Buy-Sell Agreements
A recent tax case now before the U.S. Supreme Court hasn’t gone well for a small business, highlighting the need for businesses using a similar (and typical) succession planning arrangement to take a look at theirs.
By John M. Goralka Last updated