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    5 Items for Your Business Financial Mid-Year Checkup

      Entrepreneurs, over six months of the year is gone. Now is the time for a financial mid-year checkup. You’ve been paying expenses and earning…

    Dr. Maria James July 25, 2016
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    How the Recent Entrepreneur Survives to Profitability

    Entrepreneurship is on the rise. According to the Kauffman Foundation report, the entrepreneurship activity has had the greatest increase in the last twenty years. More…

    Dr. Maria James January 31, 2016
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    How to Handle Inconsistent Income

    No matter your income level, you need a spending plan. It’s not how much money, it’s how you work it. You may have seen the…

    Dr. Maria James February 20, 2014
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    • Should I Save, Invest, or Pay Off Debt?
      One of the most common questions in personal finance is whether to save, invest, or pay off debt. Each of these actions has its own benefits, but the best choice often depends on your financial situation, goals, and even your age.  Let’s explore the key financial milestones and conditions that can help you decide which…
    • Part 10: Navigating Employee Financial Stress – A Turning Point
      Chapter 10: A Turning Point Before you start, have you read the previous chapters? Chapter 1: The First Signs of Trouble Chapter 2: A Tough Meeting with Leadership Chapter 3: A Heart-to-Heart with Employees Chapter 4: A Personal Reflection Chapter 5: The Breaking Point – A Key Employee Resigns Chapter 6: Shareholder Pressure Increases Chapter…
    • Part 9: Navigating Employee Financial Stress – Pushback and Doubts
      Chapter 9: Pushback and Doubts Before you start, have you read the previous chapters? Chapter 1: The First Signs of Trouble Chapter 2: A Tough Meeting with Leadership Chapter 3: A Heart-to-Heart with Employees Chapter 4: A Personal Reflection Chapter 5: The Breaking Point – A Key Employee Resigns Chapter 6: Shareholder Pressure Increases Chapter…
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