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Small Business Management for Women Entrepreneurs

Management tips and strategies for women business owners. Managing employees, business accounting,taxes, payroll, employee benefits, and dealing with discrimination in the workplace.
Preparing a Disaster Plan For Your Business
You cannot haul all your supplies, furniture, inventory, and merchandise out the door on a moment’s notice. And how will you handle critical data lost in a disaster? Are you prepared for fire, water damage, theft, natural disasters, power outages, etc.?
3 Services You Should Never Pay For
Here are three business services commonly offered by scam artists business owners should never pay for.
3 Easy Time-Saving Tips for Handling Business Receipts
Here are three easy steps that can save you time and trouble when you do your bookkeeping.
Can I Record Employee's or Customer's Phone Calls?
Is it legal to record phone conversations of your employees?
FAQs: Employer Identification Number (EIN)
Most women in business now own sole proprietorships. This type of business may not require an EIN, but it is still a good idea to get one. An EIN is used to distinguish your business financial data from your personal finances. All employers must have an EIN to do business.
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