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Midyear is a Good Time to Update Your Business’s Strategic Plan
Strategic planning isn’t meant to be a one-time exercise. Your plan should evolve with your business — and the environment in which it operates. Regular reviews help ensure your business…
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Looking for Funding? Consider SBA Loans
If you’re seeking financing to start or grow a small business, don’t forget to look at loan programs through the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Down payments, interest rates and…
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Self-Employed? Don’t Overlook a Roth IRA
Some small business owners overlook Roth IRAs because they assume their income is too high for them to qualify to make Roth contributions. Others may think their current tax rate…
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What You Can Do to Protect Your Business from Rising Costs
For the 12 months ending in April 2026, the U.S. inflation rate was 3.8%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Prices for your business’s products, materials and other operating costs…
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When Outstanding Invoices Indicate Underlying Operational Issues
Late customer payments don’t just create temporary cash shortages. Over time, inconsistent collections can disrupt budgeting, increase borrowing needs and make it harder to plan for growth. In response to…
