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Executive Compensation Packages: A Full Look

Within organizations today, one of the most delicate balancing acts that boards of directors and compensation committees must perform involves setting executive compensation packages. Over the past decade, seemingly lavish executive compensation...

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Employee Incentive Programs: Cash & Non-Cash

Cash is king. Or is it? When it comes to motivating and rewarding employees, a cash incentive is great, but it’s hardly the only effective option. Cash incentives for employees Ask employees to choose between cash vs. non-cash incentives, and...

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How to Start a Bookkeeping Business

Thinking of starting a bookkeeper business? The benefits are hard to deny. Bookkeeping is a business with few barriers to entry, relatively low upfront costs, and you can be selective about when and where you work and the types of clients you work...

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What Does a Bookkeeper Do, Exactly?

If you love numbers, maybe you’ve considered a career as an accountant or bookkeeper. These two terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but they’re actually two very different roles. Here’s a look at a bookkeeper’s roles and...

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What Are The Principles of Double Entry Accounting?

If you spend any time at all learning about accounting or looking into an accounting system, you’ll likely come across the term “double-entry accounting.” But what is double-entry accounting? According to Merriam-Webster, the double-entry...

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Hiring Millennials in 2020: What You Need to Know

Millennials are adaptive, tech-savvy and their generation makes up the largest share of the American workforce. It’s no wonder that the business world is obsessed with hiring Millennials. But traditional recruiting methods are unlikely to work...

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