[ad_1] Most people like money — or, at least, they like what they can do with money. They can travel or invest in a new business or buy their dream house. Yet, most people tend to tune out the word “finance,” saying it’s boring or over their head. Why is …
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5 Tips for Financing Your Startup…
[ad_1] This story originally appeared on Bizness Apps In any economic climate, it is challenging to find the funds to set up a business. Many entrepreneurs fail because they don’t perform thorough research before venturing into business. It’s important to fully investigate the economic market of the area of business …
Read More »8 Tips for Setting Up a Killer Invoicing System That Always …
[ad_1] Asking your clients or customers to pay an invoice isn’t the highlight of the day for business owners. However, it’s an essential task that will make or break your business. That’s why having a formal, professional invoicing system is so important. It will also help you keep track of your accounts …
Read More »Startups That Chase Big Investment Rounds Are Focusing on th…
[ad_1] In season 2, episode 1 of the television show Silicon Valley, protagonist Richard is sitting in a bar with Javeed, a one-time successful startup founder who is now broke and alone. After Javeed learns about Richard’s series of progressively increasing funding offers, he recounts his own tale — one of bloated …
Read More »Hold Up, Not Everyone Wants a Robo Advisor (Ahem, Millionair…
[ad_1] Is the world getting more automated and impersonal? I don’t know, ask Siri. The insidious creep of technology has been accepted almost without question, including in our finances. I know the space all too well, as I build software for small and big companies alike. Millions of Americans now use …
Read More »The Betting Game: 7 Signs You're Making the Right Bets …
[ad_1] The deeper I get into my career the more evident it becomes that my professional journey is nothing more than a series of bets I’ve made on people. The same can be said by anyone who has crossed my path along their professional journey. They have made a bet …
Read More »Grading the Tax Cut and Jobs Act: What It Means for Small-Bu…
[ad_1] The new tax legislation, The Tax Cut and Jobs Act, could be the largest rewrite of the tax code in decades, and with it comes a tremendous amount of debate and scrutiny. The bill outlines an aggressive $1.51 trillion plan to cut taxes for corporations, reduce taxes for the middle-class, …
Read More »Atari Is Beta Testing a Speakerhat…
[ad_1] This story originally appeared on PCMag While everyone waits patiently to find out what exactly the Ataribox is, Atari is continuing to come up with new and innovative products to try and sell us. The latest? Speakers embedded in a hat. Such a novel product requires a memorable name, with Atari …
Read More »Kate Hudson's Fabletics Launches Footwear Line…
[ad_1] The video-game retailer Gamestop is launching a subscription service. The rental service is called Power Pass, and it will allow customers to play unlimited used games. The subscription is $60 for six months and starts on Nov. 19. At the end of the six-month period, customers get to keep the last game they …
Read More »How Clever Retargeting Persuades Customers Who Looked But Di…
[ad_1] Did you know that nearly 96 percent of your first-time visitors are not ready to purchase from your website right away? That means in most cases, in order to make a sale, you need to encourage your visitors to return more often to your site. Retargeting is the best way …
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