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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

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In a typical year, Jared Neff, owner of Neff Yacht Sales in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, travels for work a few times a month. Last year, COVID-related international travel bans kept Neff mostly grounded. He took three round-trip domestic flights the entire year and didn’t travel internationally at all. 1 Business or personal?

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How My Experience as a Black Entrepreneur Shaped My Views on Building Financial Freedom

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I was traveling on business and planning to open a new franchise in the area, I said. As a Black professional, he had been through his own set of uncomfortable interactions traveling on business and was all too familiar with the array of characters you meet and the variety of tactics used to wiggle out of uncomfortable environments.

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Snail Mail 101

Clutter Coach

Reading material includes magazines, newspapers, annual reports, tip sheets from the garden center and professional association bulletins. An article buried in a months-old magazine is not accessible to you and therefore irrelevant. Keep files you refer to near your desk. Also shred credit card applications.

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Tips to Go Almost Paperless - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Statistics show that 80 percent of the information we keep, we never refer to again.  4 -- Contact Your Credit Card Companies and Utility Companies for Paperless Statements Almost all credit card companies and many utilities have the ability to sign up for paperless billing now. 

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Dymo's CardScan iPhone App Illustrates Several Key Trends

Small Business Labs

When we reference organizations that have provided us funding in the last year we will note it. Small Business Blogs Entrepreneur Magazine Blog Entrepreneurship & Education at the Kauffman Foundation Fresh Inc. .  If we mention a product or service that we received for free or other considerations, we will note it.

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Handbook for Life: 52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity

Stephanie LH Calahan

Cut down on the number of accounts you have, cut down on your credit cards, spend less, reduce your bills.  I suggest that you get rid of your credit cards (if you have a problem with credit card debt or impulse spending) and  create a snowball pla n for yourself. Read  more about it here.

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