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The 'Richest' U.S. City Probably Isn't Where You Think It Is
It's not located in New York or California.
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- The U.S. Economy Was Expected to Add 100,000 Jobs in October—It Actually Added 12,000. Here's Why.
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Customers Have a Favorite Payment Method — But 30% of Businesses Don't Accept It. Are You Driving Business Away?
This article examines the surprising gap between what consumers want in payment options and what small businesses currently offer. It also provides strategies for small business owners looking to adapt to these preferences and enhance customer loyalty.
'Additional Human Touch': Starbucks Has a Turnaround Plan That Includes Buying 200,000 Sharpies. Here's Why.
Faced with declining sales, Starbucks has a comeback plan that involves several changes to stores and menus. Here's a look at the changes coming to your store.
How to Effectively Manage Intangible Assets for Long-Term Business Success
Intangible assets, unlike physical ones, may evolve to a point where the business objective no longer has the capacity to utilize them effectively. This evolution triggers the need for transformation, potentially turning an intangible asset into a product for sale.
The Government Is Forcing Business Owners to Share Personal Data or Get Fined $10,000 — So Why Don't More People Know About It?
The Treasury Department wants to know who owns your business, and the smaller your business, the more attention you should pay.
These Are the 10 Best U.S. Cities for Renters — and the 5 Worst
A new survey found some cities in the Midwest were more affordable for renters.
A Billionaire Founder Admits He Had 'Horrible Habits' — Then He Started a Morning Routine That 'Transformed' His Life
Kind Snacks founder Daniel Lubetzky used to go to sleep at 2 a.m. and skip his morning workout.
This Is How Far Social Security Goes Across the U.S., New Research Reveals. How Much Will It Benefit You?
The annual cost of living after Social Security is roughly $50,000 or higher in 10 U.S. cities.
Reddit Is Profitable for the First Time in Nearly Two Decades
Reddit hit an all-time high in its number of daily users, too.
I Quit My Corporate Job to Start a Business. Here's How I Went From Having $35,000 Credit Card Debt to Making $4 Million.
Courtney Allen, founder and CEO of presentation design agency 16x9, "recklessly" left corporate life behind in 2015 to pursue entrepreneurship.
You've Got Dueling $100K Offers From Investors. How Do You Know Who to Choose?
On this episode of "Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch," one contestant has a very good problem to solve.
'Unfair and Unjust': JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Says Federal Banking Regulations Are 'Hurting Companies'
Dimon said it is "time to fight back" against federal regulations at a conference on Monday.