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Underwriting employees’ educational expenses tax-free

BMT Office Administration

This can still be a great way to keep employees happy and up-to-date on skills. The education maintains or improves employees’ skills needed in their present jobs. For example, computer techs could go to school to learn a new software program. Time for some tax ed. The education must serve a bona fide business purpose.

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Top 10 Small Business Trends for 2015

Small Business Labs

  Cloud Automation tools are simplifying a wide range of traditional small business applications such as accounting, payroll, inventory management, HR and benefits administration, etc.     They also provide independent workers (and others) a way to upgrade their skill and/or learn new ones.  

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Epic pandemic? Taking control of your career during times of uncertainty

Who's the Real Boss?

Whatever it might be, don’t sell yourself short – you can do anything, and learn anything, very quickly! Keep your skills up – Study. Think about how good it will look on your resume to have a certificate in accounts payable/receivable, in payroll or even human resources. Keep your skills up – Take on other work.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

Success

Create Customers Attract your first customers Keep them coming back Step 6. Grow Your E-Commerce Business Create systems Automate everything Learn to delegate Collaborate Always Be Monitoring Step 7. Spoiler alert: my first e-commerce business was a failure—uh, I mean, a great learning experience. Or a service?

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Small Business Bootstrapping Techniques | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

But, I have learned from each and every one of them. PAYweb Small Business Payroll Said on February 23rd, 2009 at 6:29 pm Great article, and very interesting comments. The ability to do a lot yourself, pick up aspects of skills you need to complete a task and then get back into selling/making/building/consulting, ie. – ST.

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