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It's All About the Money: Cash or Accrual Accounting?
Both methods have advantages and drawbacks, and could determine how you file your taxes.
Is SEO a Necessary and Measurable Investment?
Any business with a website needs to be visible. There are four ways to determine if your efforts are worth the money.
Sharing Economy Sets Sights on Business Travelers -- But Will They Bite?
Airbnb and Uber both announced new services exclusively targeting businesses, but will travelers look beyond a host of security and regulatory issues plaguing the sharing economy?
Have Fun, Eat Well and Deduct it From Your Taxes
Meals and entertainment expenses can save on your taxes but you need to see it the way the IRS sees it.
2 Great Startup Tips From a Three-Time Public-Company CEO
Mitchell Kertzman gives his pointers about hiring talent and managing expenses for new business success.
America's Most Expensive States
Cost of living varies all over the country -- something business owners know all too well. Here's a look at the most expensive states to live in.
This Luxe Smartphone Could Be Yours for $10,000
High-end mobile phone company Vertu's new smartphone comes with a 24-hour global concierge service.
Ignore that Accounting Problem -- At Your Own Risk
If you discovered an issue, don't let it fester like an open wound, take care of it as soon as possible.
Put Your Kids to Work and Other Tax-saving Tips for Freelancers
What freelancers don't know can hurt them. Our experts outline the most common tax mistakes.
Are You (Finally) Ready to Do Your Taxes Online?
GoDaddy reveals that half of small companies still do taxes by hand and offers advice on how to go digital.
Hong Kong: The Most Expensive City to Work and Live
Hong Kong ranked as the most expensive city to place employees in terms of the costs of residential and office space, according to real-estate agency Savills.
The Frequently Fatal Family Business Flaw: Denial
It turns out, businesses owned by families suffer from bad management practices that could cause a meltdown.
Don't Overpay Your Taxes: 5 Can't Miss Small-Business Deductions
From satellite car radio to breaking bread with a client, there's plenty your business could claim.
6 Simple Strategies for Better Money Management
Consider this list a mental reset button on your financial psyche.
Closing Shop: Why I Decided to Throw in the Towel
For our series The Grind, the founder of a healthy salad restaurant explains why she decided to call it a day and shut her restaurant doors.