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3 Steps to Take Before Going Into Business for Yourself

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As the world begins to open back up, many of us hesitate to give up this flexibility. A 2021 report uncovered that 40% of traditionally-employed American workers are considering a transition to self-employment in the next two years. Additionally, many companies offer a retirement plan and match employees’ contributions.

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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

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Besides all the external factors that have essentially set them up for, well, failure (think the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic), only 16% of millennials can be considered financially literate, according to George Washington University’s Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center. Start a retirement plan.

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The Best Client Retention Strategies to Use Now

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In both cases, your teams may rely on “the fine print” to cover your company legally from overpromising. That includes during the sale, during service and as a follow-up. Depending upon your business style and structure, follow-ups may involve a personal visit, phone call, email, text or an online survey. You will lose a client.

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To the Unicorns

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As 2021 Administrative Professional’s Month is once again behind us, I found myself really reflective this past year, on what it means to serve in a profession that means so much to so many of us. As the daughter of a retired Executive Secretary, I remember how often my Mom would talk about how she couldn’t wait for Mondays to come.

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1099 vs W-2: The difference between employees and contractors

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The IRS used to give automatic 30-day extensions to file, but they phased that out in 2021 so be sure to file on time this year. Here you will include the recipient’s full legal name or registered business name and their address. You’ll need to list the employee’s full legal name and address. Form 1099 NEC filing requirements.

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