Business Management
The 10 Key Differences Between a Boss and a Leader
There’s a fine line between managers who boss and those who lead. Find out the difference between a boss and a leader.
How to Prepare Your Business for a Recession
Small business owners, what can you do to get through a recession? Discover ways to manage your business through an economic downturn and come out ahead.
The 10 Key Differences Between a Boss and a Leader
There’s a fine line between managers who boss and those who lead. Find out the difference between a boss and a leader.
The Most Common Types of Business Expenses (Plus Which Are Tax-Deductible)
There are 25 business expenses all entrepreneurs have to handle. Check out the list and see if they count as business tax deductions.
35 of the Most Profitable Small Businesses in 2022
From pet grooming to junk removal, here are 5 of the most profitable businesses to motivate established and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Business Debt Schedule: Why and How to Create One (With Examples)
We’ll review what is a business debt schedule, why you need it for your business and how to make a debt schedule of your own.
How to Find Operating Cash Flow: Formula and Examples
Calculating your operating cash flow (OFC) is a critical small business metric. We’ll walk you through the OFC formula and provide examples.
What Is a Good Profit Margin?
Your small business net profit margin is a crucial indicator of financial health. We’ll show you how to calculate — and improve — it.
Understanding the Different Types of Business-Level Strategies
Use these best practice business-level strategies to lead the market in terms of cost and product or service differentiation to stand out.
Customer Appreciation Ideas: 24 Ways to Say Thank You
Looking for ways to show your customers you’re grateful for them? Here are 19 creative customer appreciation ideas sure to please.
How to Calculate MACRS Depreciation
The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System enables you to calculate the depreciation expense your business can write off. Here’s how you calculate it.