[ad_1] The millennial generation is at the point now where they’re starting to think hard about how to build long-term wealth for themselves. When I was young, I was really bad with money, but now I’ve learned that when it comes to building personal wealth, often the best strategies are …
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4 Reasons Fitness Is Moving From the Gym to the Home…
[ad_1] There is a growing movement in fitness and training to ditch the gym and work out at home. Initial conclusions might point to cost as the main reason, but many people who opt for home workouts spend plenty of money on online programs, fitness experiences and relevant wellness information. A …
Read More »Expert Tips for Not Blowing an Investor Interview From 7 of …
[ad_1] Even if you’re bootstrapping your startup, you’ll need to raise some sort of capital at some point — which could include having an extremely important meeting with a VC. This can be overwhelming and nerve-racking, especially if it’s the first time that you’ve had to ask for money. To ensure that you …
Read More »New Study Reveals That 'Night Owls' May Have a Special Genetic Variant…
[ad_1] Do you identify as a night owl? You may be a mutant. Researchers at Rockefeller University in New York discovered that the tendency to stay up late may in fact be due to a gene mutation. The gene, “CRY1,” which helps control our circadian clocks that dictate when we …
Read More »Why Not Knowing Your Business's Worth Could Cost You Millions…
[ad_1] “What’s your business worth?” is a difficult question to answer, especially for small businesses. In fact, according to a 2014 IBISWorld report on “Business Valuation Firms in the U.S.,” 98 percent of business owners don’t know the value of their company; those that do tend to be large companies that have the …
Read More »2 Entrepreneurs Describe Their Worst Business Moments — and How They Overcame Them…
[ad_1] On this episode of Resilience, Entrepreneur Network partner Jason Saltzman sits down with John Hui of Triage and JP Benini of Elemental Path to talk about testing projects, all the work that goes into a completed product and why it’s important to have real people working in customer service. Plus, …
Read More »4 Common Financial Mistakes Every Small Business Owner Should Avoid…
[ad_1] Every entrepreneur and business owner will make a few financial mistakes during their journey. Those who aren’t savvy in accounting often overlook the need to brush up on their financial IQ. Truth is, these little financial errors can lead to some serious cash flow problems if you aren’t careful. Here are …
Read More »4 Reasons Your People Can't Manage Themselves…
[ad_1] Over the years, we have worked with clients who believe that if they hire the right people or build the right systems, they won’t need to manage their employees. “The employees will manage themselves!” Related: Is Poor Employee Engagement Management’s Fault? But this won’t happen, and we try as gently …
Read More »How to Avoid Getting Fooled By Trends…
[ad_1] Earlier this month, bottled water consumption overtook soda as the number one drink in the U.S. Forbes reports that fresh-pressed juices have boomed into a $3.4-billion industry. According to Accenture, the overall consumer healthcare market is worth $502 billion dollars and expected to grow by almost 50 percent over …
Read More »7 Tools to Increase Productivity and Efficiency…
[ad_1] Today’s businesses are driven by productivity and collaboration. But how do you achieve both in a way that benefits everyone on your team? How do you avoid the inevitable obstacles: priority management, strategy alignment, and transparency? Luckily, the small business community has noticed a recent uptick in productivity and …
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