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4 Tips for Keeping that New Hire
Hiring is a huge financial investment. Make sure you protect it.
An Expert Explains the Ins and Outs of Outside Audits
Depending on your company's situation, you may need an outside audit every year -- or not at all.
Why the Smart Money Invests B2B, Not B2C
An expert explains the upsides of creating a B2B company .
How 5 Hobbyists Turned Passions into Million-Dollar Businesses
Your passion can get you a paycheck, and this advice can help.
The 3-Step Emergency Plan Every Entrepreneur Needs
To keep your company running soundly, you need to financially prepare for unexpected events that could pop up.
5 Steps for Making the Most of Investor Assistance
What to do when investors arrive, claiming they're there to help.
Should You Worry About Voice Search?
With more people speaking into their devices, businesses need to rethink their websites.
The Best Way to Track Your Company's Performance
How to pick the key performance indicators that'll be best for your business.
3 Steps for Successful Salary Negotiations
Though it's a hard conversation to have, these tips will help make sure both sides come out winners.
Good Call: This App Let's Virtual Teams Stay Connected
This app lets you have multiple business lines and features in your pocket.
How to Handle Personal Conflicts Professionally
Whether it's a betrayal, a personal dislike or a choice between public or private acknowledgement, personal conflicts can arise at work. Find out the right way to navigate these situations.
Why These 2 Similar Businesses Chose Different Approaches to Funding
Each chose different routes to funding, but the end result was the same: success.
How This Startup Raised a $1.7 Million Seed Round on Chicken-Less Eggs
Clara Foods figured out how to pitch a unique product without making investors balk. Read on to learn how they did it.
How to Do Well With 3 Types of Do-Gooder Investors
It's possible, but you'll need to form the right purpose-driven business.
This Expert Explains When You Should Kill Your Project
By tracking three measurements of success, you'll have a better idea of whether your project is working -- or not.