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Kiplinger's Retail Outlook: Consumers Are Still Resilient
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger's Retail Outlook: Sales this year are likely to be mostly stable, even as the economy slows.
By David Payne • Last updated
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Kiplinger's Inflation Outlook: Inflation Eases a Bit, but Price Pressures Lurk
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger's Inflation Outlook: Inflation Eases a Bit, but Price Pressures Lurk
By David Payne • Last updated
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Kiplinger's Trade Outlook: Imports Will Boost Q1 GDP
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger's Trade Outlook: Imports Will Boost Q1 GDP
By Rodrigo Sermeño • Last updated
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Home Office Tax Deduction: Work-from-Home Write-Offs for 2022
Tax Breaks Being able to claim the home office tax deduction if you are working from home, depends on your employment status.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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Rise of ChatGPT Could Be a Boon for Savvy Business Owners
Our ChatGPT obsession reflects the limitless potential of artificial intelligence. Businesses that get with the program now could quickly reap the benefits.
By John Winner, CEO • Published
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IRS 1099-K Form: When You Might Get One From Venmo, PayPal, or Cash App
The IRS 1099-K new $600 reporting threshold involving payment networks like Venmo, PayPal, Amazon, and Cash App will likely apply for 2023.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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Marketing to Women Could Be a Business Owner’s Best Decision
Women make the bulk of buying decisions on everything from food to cars, but just painting your product pink isn’t enough to appeal to these savvy consumers.
By Justin Grossbard • Published
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Seven Tips for Women Executives Who Want to Rise to the Top
Attitude is everything? You bet it is when it comes to making it to the top ranks of any company. These tips from a woman in the C-suite are for ambitious women in any industry.
By Kelli Kiemle, AIF® • Published
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Costs of Off-Site Work Events Can Rise If Employees Misbehave
A small business might rent a theme park or other venue to reward employees, but if workers don’t follow the rules, the company could pay the price.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. • Published