Look at the employment data released yesterday by the US Department of Labor. Local governments eliminated 76,000 jobs last month, most of them teachers. Local governments are "100,000 Herbert Hoovers" because they have to balance their budgets. As I wrote last Spring, teachers are now paid more than the median household in the localities where […]
4 Ways to Cut Your Work-Related Costs
These are challenging economic times, and you’re likely looking for ways to lighten the financial load. Looking at your work-related expenses is a great place to start. Even if you work for a company that supplies you with the basics, there are still other costs to consider. You must watch your bank account numbers […]
Do Your Carts Have Abandonment Issues? 4 Ways to Get Customers to Complete Their Purchases
So you’ve noticed that a lot of your customers abandon their carts before making a purchase. Sometimes they come back and complete the purchase hours or days later. Other times, they never come back, and you lose out on a potential sale. What’s causing this seeming indecision, and what can you do to stop it […]
Stop Overpaying for These 7 Office Staples
Do you have the sneaking suspicion you’re probably overpaying for your organization’s office supplies? You could be right. Research culled by Chron indicates that the average monthly spend on business staples per employee hovers from about $47 to $92. That means if you have a team of 15, your supply and material expenses could top […]
How to Give Your Personal Finances a Tune-Up
Many people have a lot of anxiety around personal finance. This can lead to a situation in which they are spending more money than they realize simply because they do not want to review their overall situation. Whether this sounds familiar or you have been neglecting because you don’t have time to go over or […]
Keeping Track of Personal Finances the Easy Way by Using 2019’s Most Popular Apps
Learning how to properly budget and reel in spending habits can be a struggle for anyone. In fact, the people that have the most trouble with budgeting are the ones who have never had to do it before. Take a newly graduated college student as an example. A college graduate who was forced to […]
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