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What Your Accounting Firm Does Every Month: Reports, Reviews, & Insights

Hiring an accounting firm is one of the smartest moves you can make for your business. But what actually happens behind the scenes each month, and...

A diverse group of four employees, aged roughly 25 to 50, collaborate around a wooden table in a small business office. They’re smiling and engaged, reviewing documents and a laptop. The setting features natural light and casual-professional attire, highlighting teamwork and people skills across generations.

Behind the Interview: What We Look for in Young Hires

Hiring’s never been easy. But when it comes to younger employees, especially those just out of school or entering the workforce during and after...

A stack of U.S. hundred-dollar bills and the word “ECONOMY” appear frozen inside a large, realistic ice block placed on a desk. Soft vapor rises from the cube, emphasizing its coldness. Beside it sits a short stack of resumes. In the blurred background, a small business owner interviews a job candidate. The atmosphere is slightly moody, with rich shadows and a focused, thoughtful tone.

How a Cooling Economy Impacts Small Business Hiring in 2025

The job market is shifting, and small business owners are feeling the effects. If your expectations are based on what happened in 2008—or even during...

A female small business owner in a short-sleeved blouse looks through black binoculars with focused intent. She stands in a softly lit, office-like setting with warm shadows, evoking a sense of observation, strategy, and forward-thinking.

2025 Economic Outlook: What Small Business Owners Might Be Missing

If the first half of 2025 didn’t go quite the way you planned, you’re in good company. Plenty of business owners started the year with high hopes....

Two business professionals in a serious discussion, reflecting the uncertainty small businesses face as private equity activity slows in 2025.

What Private Equity Wants from Small Businesses in 2025

What small business owners need to know about valuations, tariffs, and navigating today’s uncertainty

A small business owner reviews a financial report while standing in front of a whiteboard filled with strategy notes, symbolizing intentional, sustainable growth planning.

Sustainable Growth: 6 Questions to Ask Before You Scale

Growth sounds great—until it puts your business at risk.Have you ever felt like you should be growing faster? Before you chase big revenue numbers,...

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Bulletproof Your Business: How to Thrive in a Recession

Economic downturns are a natural part of the business cycle, and while it's impossible to predict exactly when the next recession will occur, savvy...

A confident female small business owner stands with arms crossed inside a thriving, warmly lit café. Despite a storm outside—visible through large windows where someone walks with an umbrella—her business is bustling with customers. The scene symbolizes economic uncertainty, yet her steady success reflects thoughtful preparation and resilience.

How to Prepare Your Small Business for Economic Uncertainty

Not long ago, I had a conversation with a business owner who called in a panic. The market had taken a dip, the news was wall-to-wall fear, and...

Small business team collaborates around a digital dashboard, using visible metrics and shared progress tracking to stay accountable—without micromanagement.

How to Motivate Employees Without Micromanaging or Going Broke

Motivating teams isn’t about handing out bonuses or barking orders—it’s about creating a system where people stay focused and accountablewithout...

A side-by-side image: On the right, an upscale restaurant with soft, warm lighting. In the foreground is a formal place setting, with silverware, cloth napkins, and crystal wine glasses on a dark wood table. On the left, a fast food restaurant with bright, fluorescent lighting and plastic blue, red and yellow booths. In the foreground, a fast food burger, fries, and a fountain drink sit on a blue plastic food tray. There are pitfalls business owners should know about before they expand. For example, merging two very different types of businesses, as illustrated in the image, can present unique challenges.

8 Things Every Business Owner Should Know Before Expanding

Expanding your business is an exciting leap. It means you’re doing something right and are ready for the next big move. But as thrilling as growth...

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Turn Downtime into Growth: Practical Tips for Small Business Owners

As a business owner, you're used to the hustle—juggling multiple responsibilities, solving problems, and keeping the business moving forward. But...

Worried and frustrated over a business failure, a small business owner holds his face in his hands as two other team members look on. Business owners can learn valuable lessons from mistakes they've made.

7 Lessons Learned from Business Failures

As a CPA, I've witnessed the highs and lows of various businesses. Some soar to incredible heights, while others face the unfortunate reality of...