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Do You Have a Hobby or a Business?

Up and Running

If you like just having a side hustle that makes a bit of money on the side that’s perfectly fine, you don’t need to create a full business. But if you do find yourself spending more and more time on that money-making hobby, here’s how to convert it into a small business. Get your finances in order.

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New Year, New Finances – How To Keep Your Small Business Finances In Control

YoungUpstarts

January is here and hopefully you have already decided where you are going to take your business in 2014. As a serial entrepreneur, I’ve learned firsthand the financial struggles of small businesses. An additional resource to seek help from when addressing your finances is the local community banker.

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Do You Have Fear of Financials?

Up and Running

I posted 5 Things Every Manager Should Know About Financial Forecasts recently on the Industry Word blog on the SBA (Small Business Administration) community site. 2. Forecasts don’t take an MBA, CPA, or PhD. For example, did you see how prices ended up lower or higher than what you thought? Or conversions on the web?

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Address These 3 Critical Risks Before You Start an Assisted Living Home

Up and Running

Unfortunately, no one in my circle ever asked me about a business plan. Actually, they hadn’t even asked basic questions about financing or labor costs. See Also: How to Start a Care Home Business. Looking at the financials for this type of juggernaut is a complicated matrix that only a CPA could understand!

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5 Critical Tips to Reduce Your Business Taxes This Year [WEBINAR]

Up and Running

Tax season has come and gone, but the main takeaway from our recent webinar on tax planning for small businesses is that the key to saving money on your taxes is to think ahead and plan. It’s never too early to start thinking about how to prepare for your business taxes. I’m really excited to have Ryan Clower from M.

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How to Fine-tune Your Small Business Finances—from Funding to Growth [Webinar Recap]

Up and Running

Are you an entrepreneur or small business owner with questions about funding your small business? Maybe you are wondering which metrics to track, or whether or not you should take out a loan for your business. You can kind of think of it like a kayak for small business. My name is John Bates.