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Mar 1, 2022

Black History is More Than a Month

We’ve just wrapped Black History Month 2022, but it shouldn’t stop there for you or your business. Black history is more than a month. Here are some ways to keep the momentum going through your business in the coming months, and years, for more impact: Diversity in Corporate Boards Allow Black leaders to shine through [&hell[...]

Feb 28, 2022

4 Reasons to Keep an Investment Journal

Whether you’ve already built an investment portfolio or are just getting started, it’s important to understand your investment goals and track your progress along the way. Keeping an investment journal is a simple and effective way to monitor your journey. An investment journal is more than a log tracking your net worth. It [...]

Feb 23, 2022

Earning the Trust of Talented Candidates in 2022

Pandemic recovery and The Great Resignation are continuing to cause challenges and uncertainty for business leaders at every level. In 2022, an increasing concern is: how to recruit and retain talent. You know you need to compete for high quality people with the right skills and cultural fit to achieve your business goals. Howev[...]

Feb 22, 2022

6 Tips for Starting Your Small Business Finances on the Right Track

Running a small business can be fulfilling — you make major decisions, you can make an adaptable timetable for yourself, and as a rule, you’re accomplishing something you’re passionate about. However, it’s additionally accompanied by its reasonable share of difficulties. As entrepreneurs and banking administratio[...]

Feb 22, 2022

Creating a Small Business that Thrives

How do you create a business that lasts? For small business owners, that’s no small question. You’ve poured blood, sweat, tears, and no small amount of money into building your business from nothing. Ensuring it survives, grows, and endures is a nonstop concern. But creating something lasting is harder than ever. The Interne[...]

Feb 21, 2022

Concrete Steps Colorado Businesses Can Take to Curb Climate Change

We cannot stabilize our climate without a strategy to decarbonize concrete. It’s the climate challenge we most often overlook — and yet, it surrounds us. Concrete is the most used building material across Colorado, and around the globe. But it comes with some overlooked challenges: An estimated seven-to-eight percent of the [...]

Feb 15, 2022

4 Rules for Short Selling

WHAT IS SHORT SELLING? Short selling generally entails betting against a stock’s decline. It can yield big rewards, but it’s a complicated and risky venture. Essentially, you sell a high-priced stock that you’ve borrowed from another investor and wait for the price to decline. Then, you buy more shares at a lower rate and [...]

Feb 14, 2022

5 Tips for Building a Strong Company Culture in a Hybrid Work Environment

As businesses continue to transition to hybrid working environments, maintaining a strong company culture amongst both remote and office-based employees will be a critical component in achieving long-term success.

Jan 24, 2022

Five Proven Steps to Bring New Concepts to Market

Many products began with a simple idea, need or challenge and grew into a solution or concept to improve people’s lives or bring about an industry innovation. Here are five proven yet commonly overlooked steps for helping companies successfully deliver new concepts to market.  

Jan 24, 2022

Why you need to keep your deal teams small for mergers & acquisitions

Although the professionals that make up such a team are vital to making smart business decisions and covering a business, inviting too many people to be on the team can cause significant problems.  

Jan 24, 2022

4 big benefits to sharing office space

If you have a business that you have been considering moving into a smaller office space, you should think about a shared office space as a solution instead.

Jan 24, 2022

Can I write it off?

This tax season may come with more questions and complications than ever before for some families and small business owners. Here’s an overview of items that solo attorneys and small law firm owners may not know they can deduct when filing their taxes.