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Small Business Tax Deductions

The following article is excerpted from Entrepreneur.com. Don’t Overpay Your Taxes: 5 Can’t Miss Small-Business Deductions It’s tax time and whether they know it or not, small-business owners might be leaving hundreds, even thousands of dollars off the table. “Numerous businesses overpay their taxes every year by overlooking various tax deductions,” says Michael Raanan, a former […]

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Take Your Business Online: 3 Tips from Up and Coming E-Retailers

The best retail stores have a recipe for success that combines unmatched customer service with a product mix built to meet consumer needs. But why limit the customer experience to in-store visitors? A 2013 study by eMarketer estimates U.S. consumers spent $37.44 billion on retail purchases made via smartphones and tablets. More than sales, your

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Protect Your Greatest Asset: Your Time

Employees at small and mid-size firms spend more than half their days on necessary but completely unproductive tasks, according to a survey by business phone system Fonality. Roughly 14 percent spent their time duplicating information, including forwarding emails, calling to confirm information and dealing with spam and unsolicited phone calls. With so much time wasted, it’s

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What Small Business Can Learn from Tumblr’s Sale

Tumblr is often stereotyped as a haven for angsty teenage girls. And while there may be some truth behind this misconception, there is a whole lot more to this social networking site than the casual critic might expect. Just ask David Karp, the site’s 26-year-old founder. Following the well-publicized and much-criticized buyout of Tumblr by

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Employees Risking Data Security With Their Login/Logout Procedures

The risk of data leakage to companies is immense and covers all types of industries. Last year, the Identity Theft Resource Center documented 447 breaches in the U.S. that exposed 17.3 million records, and there have been 255 breaches in the first six months of this year that have exposed 6.2 million records. Globally, the

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Reassessing Your Small Business Assets

Here in Kentucky, our economy is certainly based around small business entrepreneurs. According to the latest SBA.gov statistics for our state, nearly 97 percent of our employers are small businesses (20 employees or less), employing about 48 percent of people in private sector jobs. But small businesses are also facing more complex external issues, per a press

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