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2023 Financial Forecast: How to Prepare for the Year Ahead

Success

And with a new year approaching quickly, it can be a good opportunity to take stock of what’s happened in the past year—in your personal life, career and with your finances—and think about what changes you’d like to make in the year ahead. As you think about your personal finances heading into 2023, credit card debt should be top of mind.

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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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So you’ve been asked to organise an event… now what?

Practically Perfect PA

You should come away from the initial meeting with enough information to feel confident that you are making the right choices for every aspect of the event. Events can be expensive especially if they are for team building or internal training. How to negotiate when planning an event. The agenda. What are the event outcomes?

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Smallbizlabs Bidding on Newsweek

Small Business Labs

.  If I can buy Newsweek for, say, $57 this would leave capital for operating expenses.   I'm confident under our ownership the number of subscribers would quickly fall.    So, Washington Post, we're opening the bidding at $50 (we want to leave some negotiating room). 

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5 Bad Habits That Keep You From Getting the Funding You Need

Small Business CEO

If you believe you will be able to grow the business next year, and will need financing to make it happen, manage your debt-to-equity ratio as carefully as you manage your personal taxes. Additionally, taken together, the revenues, expenses and balance sheet need to make sense. A lender always looks at your debt-to-equity ratio.

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