Employers are more willing to support remote work, suggests industry research. But the dream of telecommuting does not always match the reality.
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Good news: Remote work is more accepted. Bad news: You might not want it.
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom https://www.hpe.com 2052 days ago
Made Hot by: bloggerpalooza on September 15, 2018 1:57 am
Why it's time to scrap the use of EBITDA as a metric in valuing businesses
Posted by BusinessExits under FinanceFrom http://resources.theexitfirm.co.uk 2069 days ago
While most people are familiar with EBITDA, and business value is often quoted as a multiple of EBITDA, this is a metric that is prone to much abuse. The hows and whys are explained here. Is it time we scrapped the use of EBITDA in business valuations?
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Motivate Business Brokers To Do A Better Job At A Lower Price
Posted by BusinessExits under FinanceFrom http://ukbusinessbrokers.com 2069 days ago
When selling a business a good business broker will guide you through everything you need to know and do. But one thing the broker won't tell you is that his own fees are not fixed, they are negotiable. We tell you how to get the best deal with your chosen business broker.
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8 Steps To Starting A New Venture With Limited Funds
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom https://blog.startupprofessionals.com 2070 days ago
Now is the time to be an entrepreneur and create a business from your passion. The cost of rolling out a business has never been lower – it only takes a few hundred dollars to incorporate a Limited Liability Corp (LLC) online, create your own website, use social media to get attention, and you are
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IRS Offers More Guidance on Pass-Through Business Tax Break
Posted by jondyer under TaxesFrom https://dyernews.com 2078 days ago
Made Hot by: MarketWiz on August 22, 2018 10:01 am
After months of questions, this week, the IRS is looking to clear thing up a bit by proposing new rules on the tax break. Here's what we know about the potentially lucrative deduction.
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The Ins and Outs of Angel Financing and Dealing With Angel Investors
Posted by aceyg under Raising CapitalFrom https://www.atouchofbusiness.com 2111 days ago
A comprehensive collection of hand-picked resources that can help you understand, deal with, and determine if Angel Financing is right for you.
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91 Bloggers and Marketers share their Top Referral Traffic Sources - Online Marketing Blog
Posted by pvariel under StrategyFrom https://www.guestcrew.com 2114 days ago
Made Hot by: luvhealthcare on July 18, 2018 9:38 am
Your beautiful website doesn’t mean much if you can’t get people excited to visit.
A business needs customers.
And a website needs traffic.
But finding traffic can be a challenge. Even when you think you have a system figured out, algorithms shift, customer tastes change, trends develop an Read More
A business needs customers.
And a website needs traffic.
But finding traffic can be a challenge. Even when you think you have a system figured out, algorithms shift, customer tastes change, trends develop an Read More
Are the Venture Capitalists Circling? – Tips for Working with VCs
Posted by tomgorski under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.unitedfinances.com 2154 days ago
Some founders may hold the view that the time necessary to keep the venture capitalist in the loop is better spent on the pressing tasks of acquiring customers, running the business or upgrading product offerings. This is a misconception. Developing good lines of communication with venture capitali
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Top Six UK Sectors for Foreign Investment
Posted by SPCowan under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.mibusinessmag.com 2219 days ago
Are you looking to invest in the UK? Turner Little, has compiled a list of the top six UK sectors for foreign investment.
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Selling A Business: The Harsh Realities That They Don’t Tell You About
Posted by BusinessExits under ManagementFrom http://ukbusinessbrokers.com 2221 days ago
The hard truths about selling a business that business brokers and business transfers agents won't tell you. (That buyers will not give a damn for your valuation - and will come up with their own (substantially lower) valuation - is just one of them.)
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