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30 New Year’s Resolution Ideas to Make 2024 Healthier, Happier & More Secure

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Read at least one book per month to reduce stress and expand your knowledge. Calculate your monthly income, track your spending, determine your goals and priorities and develop a plan to manage your expenses. Save more for retirement. Increase contributions to retirement accounts such as your 401(k) or IRA. Reduce debt.

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16 Rich Habits

Success

My ensuing book became a sort of instruction manual for how to become wealthy. Try to stash six months of living expenses in an emergency fund in case you lose your job or your business goes belly-up. Contribute as much as you can afford to a retirement plan. The gulf between Rich Habits and Poverty Habits is staggering.

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An interview with Admin Awards Founder, Sunny Nunan, by Executive Support Magazine

Admin Awards

When my mom retired just shy of her 80th birthday from the profession, she was given a scrapbook that was packed with pages of pictures, letters and writings about what she meant to her co-workers and organization. There was a winner in one of our cities whose leader was the Chief Medical Officer for a global pharmaceutical company.

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MBO Partners: A Business Platform for Independent Consultants.

Small Business Labs

  Their infrastructure service includes (from their website):  "group health benefits, retirement programs, a business and medical expense reimbursement program, billing and invoicing, and more."   This means, legally, the consultants and freelancers work for MBO Partners. 

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Not all accountants are created equal (how do you choose an.

The Small Business Blog

After all solicitors, medical doctors etc all have to be formally qualified and people assume the same of accountants. I think everybody should just make sure that their affairs are dealt with by the book from someone that is reliable. I have retired to writing so it’s no longer any problem to me for telling the truth.

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Are Your Friends Sabotaging Your Business?

Men With Pens

By the time I expensed medical, insurance, retirement etc, I barely broke even. Making a point to remember this reassures me that I’m not ripping off somebody when a friend painfully winces, “Oooh, that’s sooo expensive,” after I explain my rates. Rule #4: Charge for learning time and training materials. This is a given.

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The Admin’s Impact on Employee Morale & Culture Whitepaper

Admin Awards

Moderated by: Cynthia Young, Retired Executive & Culture Builder – UT Southwestern, Ambit Energy & Southwest Airlines. – Nancy Nordberg, Retired Executive Assistant to the CEO, Maxim Integrated. “And we give them the book.” Showing employees that you care doesn’t have to be expensive.