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As a small business owner, managing payroll often seems like a straightforward task: pay your employees on time and move ahead. However, the more you delve into it, the more you may realize that there’s a lot beneath the surface that can easily be overlooked. The


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Cash flow not only sustains your operations but also enables growth and expansion. Here are five valuable insights to help you navigate this essential aspect of your business finances.

Embrace the takeoff phase

Getting into the takeoff phase of owning a business is both thrilling and challenging. It’s a time when you begin to see the fruits of your labor, but...


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Define clear job roles and responsibilities

Before embarking on your hiring journey, it’s essential to gain a clear understanding of the roles you need to fill and the skills required for each position. Take the time to craft detailed job descriptions that outline:

Work arrangements (full-time, part-time, remote, etc.) Essential job functions an...

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Beyond the advantages of attracting and retaining talent, retirement plans deliver substantial tax savings that can significantly impact your bottom line, especially when leveraging modern 401(k) integration solutions, particularly during open enrollment to improve efficiency and optimize planning opportunities.

Putting your tax savings into perspective

Understan...


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Anyone who runs a healthcare practice knows too much of the day is spent managing payments and scheduling. The systems that work well in a hospital gift shop or cafeteria aren’t designed for the complexities of a medical or dental practice.

In a practice, the amount owed can change after insurance billing. A patient might have a copay today, then receive a statement...


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