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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

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Whether you are looking to negotiate a salary for a job offer or increase your salary at a current position, the key to securing an easy “yes” is preparedness. Additionally, I monitor my budget and spending closely, which helps me ensure that I don’t overspend despite using a credit card.

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Planning the Perfect Holiday Party: Guest Blog

Laughing all the Way to Work

Here are a few tips on how to plan the perfect holiday party to ensure everything runs smoothly, the budget is met, and everyone has a great time. Stick To Your Budget The budget is your starting point, and you shouldn't do anything else before you have a definitive number. If the band doesn't show up, the party will be boring.

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Creative ways to save money for your startup

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The Freelancer’s Dilemma: How to Get Skilled Labor on a Budget The answer is to challenge norms. Usually eager to gain experience, these individuals are willing to work for a lower salary to showcase their skills. Local colleges, Internet employment forums, and even social media sites have hidden gems waiting for you.

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A Penny-Pincher’s Guide To Running A Successful Coworking Space

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But, there are practical ways to optimize your budget without compromising the quality of your services or your members experience. Marketing and Advertising on a Budget: Building Your Brand Effective marketing doesn’t have to break the bank. Running a coworking space is no easy feat. The wages and benefits of your employees.

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How To Start A New Business In 5 Steps

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We use locally sourced ingredients, building strong relationships with regional farmers and suppliers to ensure freshness and support a community-based economy. Initial costs will include bakery equipment, rent and marketing expenses, while ongoing costs will cover ingredients, salaries and utilities.

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