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Discontinuing Your Mutual Fund SIP Now Could Be a Mistake
SIPs deliver best returns during negative markets for two reasons: one, it helps to accumulate more units at the same price, and two, one will get decent returns when the markets stabilize and bounce back
4 Ways to Set Your Rates As a Solopreneur
Do what works best for your business type, and the rest will fall into place.
7 Steps to Reduce Business Debt in 90 Days
Time to free up money and resources for other, more profitable endeavors.
#11 Steps to Bulletproof Your Business
Building a scalable and profitable business is no rocket science. The only thing required to build a successful business is a product that solves your customer problems and the right way to spread the message among the target customers
How to Build a Personal 10-Year Plan
For a business owner, it could be the difference between making a profit and elusive success.
Fight for Your Franchise Challenge, Week 8: No-Nonsense Techniques to Improve Your Cashflow
Take advantage of these financial mastery tips from your 'Franchise Bible' coach.
COVID-19 Effects On the Top Line And the Bottom Line Of the Company
Several companies are implementing measures to manage their top and bottom lines better.
How Becoming a Software Minimalist Can Dramatically Improve Your Efficiency
When it comes to your business's approach, as the old adage goes, less is more.
How Localizing Your Webite's Content Can Boost Sales
If your business isn't reaching its target customers online, you're blowing a big opportunity.
The 5 Fastest, Surest Ways to Lose Money
A brief guide to how not to run your business.
How to Profit Without Venture Capital
As VC investors tighten their purse strings, your business can still be successful.
Is Focusing On a Specific Niche Really That Important?
To specialize or not to specialize, that is the question. (The answer is yes.)
How to Uncover Hidden Sales
There's a method for making sure you don't miss an opportunity at converting.
Ready to Quit Your Current Venture? Consider These 3 Questions First
Here are a few simple steps to determine if you should pull the plug on your startup.
Investors Are Shunning Profits for 'Hypergrowth' Models. Here's Why You Should Avoid Them at All Costs
As business owners and founders, we need to realize that venture capitalists are investors and money makers, not business owners. They see your company as a calculated risk within a broader portfolio in which only a few will succeed.