by | Jun 30, 2017 | Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Personal financial planning
Keeping hold of your cash can feel difficult at the best of times, but when you’re in the company of big spenders, it can become all but impossible. Although you might not normally be the type to be influenced by the behavior of others, there are actually three...
by | Jun 28, 2017 | Cash Flow, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
A $50 bonus may not seem like much at the end of the year, but these days every extra dollar can help you maintain your financial stability. Here are some ways you can make good use of that $50: Cut your credit card debt. If you put $50 toward a $2,000 credit card...
by | Jun 21, 2017 | Cash Flow, Cost Cutting
Take a peep inside most people’s supermarket carts, kitchen cupboards and iceboxes these days and more than likely you will see endless varieties of convenience foods. With time being such a precious commodity and lifestyles being so frenetic, perhaps in some ways it...
by | Jun 19, 2017 | Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
Financial security is a goal most everyone would like to attain. But many people struggle and continue to live paycheck to paycheck. Mapping the way to financial freedom is pretty simple, but it’s the discipline needed to make the journey that people often find...
by | Jun 14, 2017 | Cash Flow, Small Business Owners, Social Media Marketing
How many times has your competitor gotten one over on you? The feeling of being left behind just eats away, until you do something about. The problem is that we often feel that we've got to come up with some grand plan in order to get our business...
by | Jun 13, 2017 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Business Success Series, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Small Business Owners, Small Business Success Series
I always recommend outsourcing payroll. Yes, it will cost you about $50 to $150 per payroll (depending on how many employees you have), but this might be some of the smartest money you spend. Yes, I know that you would rather spend the $2,000 to $3,000...