Many great business owners are always on the lookout for new business tax write-offs. There are many tax deductible expenses that are straightforward. Items such as depreciation, interest, and cost of goods sold. These expenses happen in the normal course of business and show up on your business tax return on the income statement.
Here’s how a succession plan could actually save your small busines
There may be a surprising silver lining to the Covid-19 crisis for some small businesses.
Nearly 60% of small business owners said there has been at least one positive thing to emerge from managing through the coronavirus…
Why every business owner needs a business credit card
When you’re a business owner, it’s normal to focus on running and growing your business. But the way you pay for business expenses is equally important, and this is an area where business credit cards can be a huge help.
How to build a brand that contributes to a greater cause
Having a greater cause behind your brand matters — not just for consumer perception of what your brand does, but for your ability to do good in the world. A social impact edge isn’t for every company, but when you give back or align your brand with helping the world, people notice. Research from...
How data can help your business better prepare for its next key pivot
By using your data, you can have confidence that you are moving in the right direction, acting faster and more effectively.
If there’s one thing business owners have learned during the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s that the ability to adapt and pivot is key for surviving a crisis.
How to practice cybersecurity mindfulness for your business
Learn how to protect your business from current cyberthreats.
In these uncertain times, the practice of mindfulness is gaining popularity. The term mindfulness is a meditation practice that emphasizes the importance of being fully present in the moment. If you're a business owner, the principles of mindfulness can apply to...
A beginner’s guide to demand forecasting
Every business owner wishes they could look into a crystal ball and see their future. Will that new product under development be a roaring success? Is an industry about to have an explosion of growth, taking your sales into the stratosphere with it? Is a major economic shock coming that will have ripple...