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6 myth-busting facts about entrepreneurship and poverty

Work Life

In an age of breathtaking technological progress and dynamic social change, poverty remains stubbornly persistent. When an entrepreneur lacks key capabilities, such as bookkeeping, selling or inventory management, research suggests that to be effective, funding should be coupled with other forms of support. poverty rates exceed 12%.

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A Guide to Hiring the Best Front Desk Staff for Your Practice

The Receptionist

Hard skills are the technical skills that can be taught, such as proficiency in Microsoft Office, bookkeeping, or the ability to type quickly. This software is not failproof, and some savvy applicants have been known to manipulate the technology in their favor. Next up are the hard skills.

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101 tech tools for business owners.

Ruby

While caffeine can certainly boost productivity, thriving businesses are leveraging technology to elevate customer experience and the efficiency of business operations. Fundera Lendio SmartBiz EquityNet Accounting and Bookkeeping Unless you’re a CPA, you probably didn’t get into business to work with financial information all day.

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The What, Who and How of Outsourcing… So You Can Let Go

Success

When Harry Hecht, an Orlando, Florida-based mentor with SCORE—originally named the Service Corps of Retired Executives—encounters business owners who are reluctant to outsource, he has them track their time. “I For some entrepreneurs, turning work over to someone else is no big deal. Bring it on. Tax laws change.