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5 Tips for More Affordable Travel as an Entrepreneur
It's perfectly possible to travel around the world even if you have no money. Here are some ways to do that.
You Get the Talent That You Pay For
Don't think cheap with your talent decisions -- think the best.
25 Things to Begin Now so Your Business Thrives in 2017
Regardless if 2016 was rough or a banner year, there is lots you can begin now to make next year better.
6 Steps Resilient Entrepreneurs Take to Rebound From Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is not ultimate failure, it is the clean slate you need to move forward.
7 Expenses Most Entrepreneurs Fail to Prepare For
Taxes? What taxes? You're barely making revenue yet. But Uncle Sam is keeping track.
The Best Way to Save Money? Hang a Photo of Chris Rock's 'Dad' on Your Wall.
Remember Julius from 'Everybody Hates Chris'? His meme wasn't about being a cheapskate. It was about being frugal.
4 Ways to Cut Production Costs Instead of Your Team
When money gets tight, find solutions that don't cost jobs.
6 Ways to Do Message Marketing on a Shoestring
The first step? You need to create your '3 essential stories.'
5 Steps to Cutting Overhead Safely
If you have the stomach for it, you can usually find ways to cut overhead without cutting efficiency.
3 Examples of When Being Cheap Is Costly for Your Business
Sometimes, cutting corners comes back to haunt you.
5 Things to Have in Place Before Hiring Freelancers
Businesses need to do a little prep work for the relationship to succeed.
Budgeting Smarts for the Startup Contractor
One of the essential elements of running a successful contracting business is knowing how to create and follow a budget. Read these tips aimed specifically at contractors.
The 4 Dumbest Money Mistakes People Make and How to Stop Making Them, According to Shark Tank's 'Mr. Wonderful'
If you make these common budget blunders, multi-millionaire money master Kevin O'Leary says you're headed for disaster.
4 Budget-Friendly Ways to Promote Your Book
There are an infinite number of ways for authors to promote their books. Since most authors cannot afford a full page ad in the New York Times Book Review it is imperative to make dollars stretch as far as one can.
7 Free Budget Apps to Help You Save Smarter
Money may not grow on trees, but it sure leaves your pocket fast.