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What's Your Financial Personality?
BY Catherine Clifford
Being aware of your 'money personality' may help you make better choices for your business.How to Protect Your Business From Personal Legal Trouble
BY Mark J. Kohler
Without taking the proper steps to protect your company, you could be putting it at risk in the event of personal issues like a divorce or a car accident. Here are steps to help you plan ahead.
Small-Business Owners, Employees Save More for Retirement Than Before Recession
BY Catherine Clifford
Average balances in small-business retirement plans increased by 20 percent between 2007 and 2012, according to a study from Fidelity Investments.
How to Protect Your Personal Finances From Business Risks
BY Mark J. Kohler
You need to be prepared should your company one day be faced with a lawsuit or accident. Here are four ways to make sure your personal finances are safeguarded from business liabilities.
As Tax Reform Stalls, Small-Business Owners Spend Up To 150 Hours on Their Taxes
BY Catherine Clifford
A new taxation survey finds that the administrative burdens of paying taxes are more significant than the financial burdens. Here are a few tips on how to keep the time devoted to your taxes to a minimum.
5 Personal Finance Tips for Cash-Strapped Entrepreneurs
BY Adam Wren
How to go all-in on a new business venture without draining your personal bank account.
Looking to Bolster Your Cashflow With a Home Mortgage Refinance? Consider These Tips
BY Catherine Clifford
With interest rates at record lows, refinancing your home mortgage is one way to create some wiggle room in your budget. Here's how to be prepared.
Why Peer-to-Peer Lending Could Be a Good Investment Choice
BY J.D. Roth
Are you looking for better returns? Think about peer-to-peer lending.
How to Build a Nest Egg
BY J.D. Roth
You already know you should set aside some savings. Here are ways to take action.
We Need Smarter Business-Owner Retirement Plans, Not More (Opinion)
BY Scott Shane
Small-business owners' optimism often hinders their retirement planning. Behavioral economics has some ideas about what it would take to get you to plan for your golden years.
Choosing the Right Business Entity and Other Tips This Week
BY Brian Patrick Eha
How your business entity can affect your personal finances, tapping into your emotions to inspire others, finding time to exercise and more: our tips of the week.
6 Things About Money You May Not Think About -- But Should
BY Jane Porter
One of the common mistakes entrepreneurs make is losing sight of their personal finances when trying to grow their business. Here's how to avoid falling into that trap.
How to Change the Financial Future of Your Business
BY Rick Rodgers
Follow these seven tips to get your finances on track in the New Year.
How 'Going Green' Can Save You Money
BY J.D. Roth
It's not just for do-gooders--sustainability saves money, too.Ads by Google
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