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Airbnb Host Tells What It's Like
Business Costs & Regulation This Denver pharmacist began booking her ski condo a few months after the pandemic hit.
By Emma Patch • Published
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The Joy of Owning a Business in Retirement
entrepreneurship Golf and lazy days at the beach aren’t for everyone. In fact, some “retirees” get a kick out of challenging themselves as encore entrepreneurs. It can be engaging, fulfilling and lucrative all at the same time.
By Jacob Schroeder, Manager of Investor Education • Published
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You’ve Just Sold Your Business for Millions. Now What?
small business Financial and life decisions often become more complex – not less – after selling. Here are ways to maximize your profits from the sale while enjoying retirement.
By Jason R. Cross, CFP®, CTFA • Published
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Business Cost Outlooks for 2022: Eight Key Sectors
Economic Forecasts What’s in store for all sorts of business costs in 2022?
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors • Published
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You May Get a Raise in 2022
Employee Benefits In a strengthening labor market, businesses are paying more to attract and retain employees.
By Emma Patch • Published
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Want to Sell Your Business to Beat 2022 Tax Increases? Consider Charitable ‘Bunching’
small business You could be facing quite a tax bill if you sell your business, especially if capital gains taxes rise. One tool to soften that blow could involve the charitable giving you regularly do anyway.
By Eric A. Harbert, CPA, CFP® • Published
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Before You Sign Up for Health Insurance at Work, Read This
Employee Benefits It’s open enrollment time at workplaces across the country – for health insurance as well as a bevy of other benefits. Here are four tips to help navigate the maze of benefit decisions.
By Rob Grubka, Fellow in the Society of Actuaries • Published
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Hey, Entrepreneurs: This is NOT the Way to Solicit Money from Investors!
entrepreneurship Getting money for your hot start-up idea the wrong way can get you into hot water. Do some research before you take money from friends or other potential investors.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. • Published
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6 Troublemaking Clients Chiropractors and Lawyers Should Refuse to Take
small business Chiropractors and lawyers should just say no to these six types of clients, who are either too difficult or too devious to work with. Just walk away!
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. • Published