Category: budgeting

7 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Inject New Capital Into Their Business During a Recession

Recessions are an inevitable part of the market cycle, and there’s no denying that they can be scary for consultants and the businesses they work with. Regardless of the size of the business, a recession can pose a serious financial risk. As consumer spending declines, so too will companies’ revenue and profit. This can create a…


Top 12 Benefits of Becoming a Remote Entrepreneur After Retirement

Now that you’re retired, you’re probably thinking, What’s next? You could travel, spend time with family and friends, or take up a new hobby. But what if you’re not ready to give up work just yet? If that’s the case, you should consider becoming a remote entrepreneur. Becoming a remote entrepreneur could be the perfect option…


Amazon Kindle: Publish and Make Money

Maybe you have something to say about politics, or maybe you just want to write the Great American Novel. Both dreams are possible if you self-publish with Amazon Kindle and paperbacks. It’s simple! The hardest part is actually doing the writing. But with the step-by-step instructions and the will, you could be a published author….


Family Finances: How the Inflation Reduction Act Affects Your Finances

By Sandra Block From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance The Inflation Reduction Act includes everything from a tax hike on large businesses to extended subsidies for Affordable Care Act health insurance policies. Here’s a look at the provisions that could affect your finances. Lower Drug Costs for Seniors Medicare will have the right to negotiate prices for prescription…


How to Create an Attractive Presentation for Investors

Every aspiring entrepreneur who wants to launch their business and get funding needs to know how to package and present a company to a potential audience and investors. A compelling presentation shows how well you understand your project and its development. According to Crunchbase, in 2021, startups raised $201 billion in investments during the initial stage of…


Kids and Money: Steps on How to Avoid Student Loan Debt

By Steve Rosen My position on President Joe Biden’s plan to wipe the slate clean for borrowers on billions of dollars in federal student loan debt: I don’t like it. I understand why there are many arguments in support of the White House plan. But, like many readers, I feel it’s a slap in the…


Gen Z Workers Are Different; How to Include Them in Recognition Programs

With growing influence, Gen Z workers are becoming a more significant part of the workforce. However, they differ from Millennials, Generation X, and Body Boomers. They’re unique and come with their own set of diverse values. Organizations can design recognition programs, especially for Gen Z employees. Leaders should appeal to their youngest workers because they…


7 Actionable Ways to Turn Stress into Success

Stress is obviously something we’re all trying to avoid, but just because it’s something we try to prevent doesn’t mean it can’t be used to our advantage. Unfortunately, there’s no way of getting around it, so we might as well make the most of it. If we let stress take over our lives, we won’t…


Kids and Money: Scammers Gear up for Student Loan Cancellations

By Steve Rosen Like it or not, millions of federal student loan borrowers now have a life-changing opportunity to escape the burden of heavy debt, thanks to President Joe Biden’s debt cancelation plan. But for scammers, crooks, and other near-do-wells, the debt relief plan presents opportunities of a different kind. The same with the federal student…


A Manager’s Guide to Successfully Managing a Hybrid or Fully Remote Workforce

When the “future of work” comes up, one of the first conversations is usually about hybrid or remote work. But, according to PwC’s U.S. Remote Work Survey, the “new normal” includes work-from-home opportunities. You can successfully manage a hybrid or fully remote workforce. While some managers and employees are entirely content to abandon the office space,…