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How Do You Survive When Your Business Isn’t Profitable at the Start?

Success

I would advise any entrepreneur—but especially those starting a business for the first time —to create a personal budget. With that in mind, put these smart budget practices in place before you face any lean times: 1. But you also need to be prepared for your finances to change dramatically. I recommend 1.5

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5 Long-Term Financial Goals and How to Achieve Them

Success

These goals provide motivation, direction and discipline when managing your finances. While still making the minimum payment on all of your debt, focus on paying down high-interest debts first using extra funds in your budget. Long-term financial goals are your money objectives that will take more than a few years to achieve.

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How to Manage Yourself When Making the Move to Self-Employment

Productivityist

Build Your Finances. You ideally need to make sure you have enough running costs of the business to run for 6 months as well as making sure you have enough to pay for living expenses. Remember, you will no longer have a monthly income in your bank account, and your finances rely solely on your success from being self-employed.

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So do assistants think the role has diversified?

Practically Perfect PA

Event Management, Project Management, Human Resources and Finance have become a big part of my job. I find that now I am involved in finance, creating presentations, gathering information, assisting with Human Resources. Indeed, this is not your mother’s admin role anymore.” ” “Wow has my role diversified!

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4 Ways To Financially Support Your Employees (Other Than Raises)

Allwork

Here are some actionable tips that employers can take to help their employees prepare for economic downturns and unexpected expenses. Without simply increasing wages, what course of action can employers take to prepare their employees for economic downturns and unexpected expenses? Unfortunately, this just isn’t the case.

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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

Success

I’m no stranger to setting lofty money goals : At 9 years old I became cognizant of the idea of college—a seemingly far-off milestone that my parents described as “important” and “expensive”—and decided I needed to proactively save money for my college education. Get familiar with your finances. Break free of debt.

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3 Critical Financial Steps to Starting a Local Business

Small Business CEO

Plan it out, and think of every big and little detail and expense. Consider your salary (and be reasonable), the salary of any employees you may have, overhead, and so on down to small office supplies like ink for the printer. Maintain that budget.