SMART Goals to Grow Your Business in 2023

SMART Goals to Grow Your Business in 2023

As crazy as it seems, we are close to beginning a new year. As we ramp up to 2023, take this opportunity to set some goals to help you improve, grow and strengthen your business. Remember to stick to “SMART” goals, or goals that are specific, measurable, achievable,...
Selling Your Business to Create Wealth

Selling Your Business to Create Wealth

Starting, growing and running your business requires vision and perseverance. But many business owners often forget a crucial step of their business plan: an exit strategy—a plan for what will happen when you want to leave your business. For many, selling can be a...
Making DEI&B More Intentional

Making DEI&B More Intentional

As a woman business owner, you believe in and work hard to create an inclusive, equitable and inspiring environment, but want to take steps to be more intentional in your diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEI&B) approach. So where do you begin? 1) Start...
What the “Best Companies to Work For” Do Differently

What the “Best Companies to Work For” Do Differently

The last two years have dramatically changed the workplace. For many, home and work lives have become more intersected, and many Americans have found themselves reprioritizing their lives. As a result, many companies have been propelled to improve their culture to...
GETTING AHEAD OF RETIREMENT PLANNING

GETTING AHEAD OF RETIREMENT PLANNING

How Small Business Owners Can Prepare Now for a Better Future  While it can be intimidating to think about retirement as a small business owner, the earlier you start planning, the smoother the transition will be. Yet for such an important issue, research has found...
Employees vs. Independent Contractors: The Pros and Cons

Employees vs. Independent Contractors: The Pros and Cons

As a small business owner, you have choices when it comes to hiring. Do you want to hire full-time employees or independent contractors? They’re different in both how they work and how they’re viewed by the Internal Revenue Service, and both have their pros and cons....
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