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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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Is an Advisory Board the Right Solution for Your Nonprofit?
Nonprofits often face challenges that require specialized expertise, broader community representation or fundraising connections beyond what their governing boards provide. An advisory board can be an effective way to strengthen…
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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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7 Questions Every Business Owner Should Ask About Their Financial Reporting
The reports come in. The month gets closed. The numbers are there. The question is whether they’re showing leadership what it actually needs to see. For many owners, financial reporting does its…
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5 Signs Your Accounting Processes Haven’t Kept Up with Your Growing Business
For many small and midsize businesses, growth doesn’t always feel neat and orderly. It feels like more estimates to review, more people to manage, more cash tied up in work,…
