Business News 4 Things You Should Do to Prepare Your Small Business for 2018 With the end of yet another great year it's time to prep ourselves for the next. By Due
Building a Business 6 Fractious Workplace Habits to Ditch in 2017 Rather than creating New Year's resolutions, focus on New Year's renunciations. By Ric Kelly
Entrepreneurs Reset for a New Life, Not Just a New Year. Resolutions, in general, don't work. Change that. By Grant Cardone
Building a Business You Need a Brick to the Head, Not New Year’s Resolutions It's a new year. If this is the only time of year you devote to fixing your problems, you're in rougher shape than you think. By Steve Tobak
Building a Business 15 Inspirational Quotes to Motivate You in the New Year Whatever your goals are, it helps to hear what wise people through the ages have had to say about it. By Murray Newlands
Buying a Franchise Red Robin Reveals First-Ever Secret Menu Item: A Hangover-Curing Hamburger The Cure Burger – a hamburger topped in eggs, bacon and chili – will be available for one week only, starting on New Year's Day. By Kate Taylor
Building a Business Hurry, Here’s 5 Things You Can Still Do to Lower Your 2014 Tax Bill Your business may have done better this year, but that's no excuse to pay more than your fair share. By Michael Anderson
Building a Business Do You Know How You Really Did This Year? Without established goals in place, you're just guessing based on feelings. Make next year different. By Jim Joseph
Building a Business 5 Pieces of Your Business to Review Before the New Year With only a few weeks left, now is the time to take a look back to set yourself up for a prosperous 2015. By Doug and Polly White
Online Presence Twitter Data Shows That December Makes Us Sad and Summer Makes Us Late for Work The social media company tracked tweets from 2013 to find out when we're most likely to tweet about being happy, sad, hungover and late to work. By Laura Entis
Buying a Franchise Celebrate New Year’s Eve With a $375 Dinner — at Applebee’s? Applebee's customers are usually seeking deals for dinner. This New Year's, however, one franchisee is charging big bucks for an open bar and buffet. By Kate Taylor