Making mistakes is inevitable when starting a new business and can be seen as a positive sign that learning is taking place. But you can cut down on avoidable mistakes by understanding and planning for the top five rookie mistakes that affect most new businesses.
by Pam HillNew York City Mayor Eric Adams stated that companies that employ four or more employees must disclose the salary ranges of positions they wish to fill by November 1, 2022.
by Nailah HerbertSocial media is a great way for businesses of any size, location, or niche to increase income. Monetizing your business’s social media ranges from direct sales to talking to your customers. Businesses that want to financially thrive must start monetizing their social media presence.
by Shaun MorganYou'll often hear people throw around the term generational wealth in the financial space. More recently, it has become a trendy word amongst everyday people, in part credited to a time when the topic of investing and wealth has taken center stage.
by Shaun MorganFiling your taxes is stressful, but it is more stressful when you're not prepared. Tax planning can take the stress out of filing your taxes and save you thousands.
by Shaun MorganThe U.S. is viewed as a country that allows its citizens to have the possibility of following and achieving their dreams. However, starting a business requires money, and some people do not receive the money they need due to the color of their skin.
by Nailah HerbertNourish + Bloom Market is a brick-and-mortar grocery store, located in Fayetteville, GA, with a twist. Jamie and Jilea Hemmings founded this autonomous grocery store, leading it to become an Amazon rival.
by Nailah HerbertThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a global issue as new variants are spreading. As people continue to struggle, 2021 ended without a fourth stimulus check to keep households afloat.
by Nailah HerbertA recent study was conducted by economists at MIT, the University of California, Berkeley, the London School of Economics, and the University of Cologne. The study results showed that workers of low wages or underpaid wages believe that other workers doing the same work are making similar incomes. More workers would quit or ask for raises if they had access to information about other workers’ wages, claims an Economist at UC Berkeley.
by Viviana VazquezIntuit surveyed 8,000 people regarding whether they dream of becoming a small business owner. Out of the 8,000 people interviewed, 83 percent responded that the pandemic played a role in accelerating their plans to leave their jobs and open their businesses.
by Matin VarshochiNot all cities are as small business-friendly as others. If you’re looking to launch a company or relocate to a new area with your existing one, Atlanta could be a great option.
by Gwen Payne