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How Can Owners Reduce Their Businesses’ Taxable Income?

Entrepreneurs are always looking for ways to reduce the taxes they owe the government. They are searching for deductibles and exemptions so that they can use more of their money to build their business rather than pay the government. The Internal Revenue Code understands this as well. They set up many rules and policies on giving […]

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Common Problems Franchise Businesses Face and How to Solve Them

With over 773,000 franchise establishments in the U.S., it’s clear that plenty of entrepreneurs find this type of business a fruitful endeavor. And what’s not to love? Unlike setting off on your own, purchasing a franchise means running a business with an already-established brand, tried and tested system, and a network of support. If you

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3 Ways to Future-Proof Your Office for Returning Employees

Let’s face it. If you take a look at the most affected population on the whole planet when it comes to the virus, you’ll see that it’s the mega-cities that are worse affected. Places where people are dense. It’s where the virus thrives. It’s understandable, of course. Where there’s more human-human interaction, the possibility of

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The Skills You Need to Run a Successful Food Franchise Business

The three biggest franchises in the world are all in the food industry: McDonald’s, KFC, and Burger King. Together, these chain restaurants have over 78,000 branches across the world. And in the U.S., industry statistics estimate that there were over 194,000 restaurant franchises in 2019. These numbers show that food-related businesses are always in demand

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Protecting Workers: Can You Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines in the Workplace?

Humanity should thank the cows and the bravado of a legendary English doctor for vaccines. Some would say the methods used to arrive at the vaccine were crude — if not totally contemptuous. But it served the purpose and hundreds, if not millions, of people on the planet. Much like today, humanity was staring at

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Giving Your Brand the Spotlight by Creating an Excellent Market Plan

Every aspect of a venture abounds with unique challenges but seasoned, and novice traders can easily surpass them with the right resources. From searching for the perfect business idea to coming up with the capital, the difficulties of launching an enterprise seem endless. With marketing, though, you have a surplus of resources to get your

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What Business Is Best to Start in the Covid-19 Era?

Recently, the world has seen not just waves of outbreaks but also waves of businesses closing down and unemployment, especially for the travel and the tourism industry. Because of this, some people either found remote work or started their businesses. We all have to find ways to cope with the crisis, and we eventually found

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Will Restaurants Employ Robots in Post-pandemic World?

Many industries have adopted automation to save costs and boost productivity. In manufacturing, robotic arms are now serving at the assembly line, providing speed and precision to the process. In agriculture, machines have taken the task of seeding, pruning, pest control, and harvesting. So, it comes as no surprise that robots are coming to the

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A Five-year Business Plan Is Outdated After Five Years

We are strong advocates of entrepreneurship and are supportive of the business startup trend, and while current market conditions and economic circumstances may not appear like the best of times to try your hand at business management, many have been capable of coming out more successful than they’d imagine. In fact, you could even argue

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Your Small Business Should Prepare for the Unexpected

If there is anything that the past year has taught businesses, it is that absolutely anything can happen—even a global pandemic that suddenly kept people in their homes. COVID-19 transformed life as we know it. It forced every entrepreneur to take a pause and reevaluate how to move forward from there. When these unexpected events

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