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    Your lifestyle is about more than what you do for fun and where you live. Lifestyle, in a nutshell, is how you spend your time and the environment
  2. Inflation Proof Your Business: Strategies For Small Business Owners To Stay Ahead
    In 2022, countries around the world saw near-record-breaking rates of inflation. The Consumer Price Index in the U.K. reached 11.1%, the highest since
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  4. How Small Business Can Compete with Large Business
    Being a small business owner in the current environment can be scary. Big corporations have big marketing budgets, brand recognition, and general power in the industry. The good news is that our research shows that people want to shop small. All you need to do is learn how your small business can compete with a large b
  5. Fed keeps key rate near zero, sees inflation as 'transitory'
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U. S. economy is quickly strengthening, inflation is showing signs of picking up and the nation is making progress toward defeating the viral pandemic. But on Wednesday, Chair Jerome Powell made clear that the Federal Reserve isn't even close to beginning a pullback in its ultra-low interest rate
  6. What’s next for the website chatbot? Reading emotions, predicting purchases and more
    Chatbots and voice recognition systems have come a long way in a relatively short period of time. Gaming chatbots emerged in the 1990s, and speech
  7. How Small Businesses Balance Their Staff With Freelancers
    Now, small businesses balance their staff with freelancers. A recent study done by UpWork.com and the Freelancers Union found that around 57 million Americans were working as freelancers as of 2019. This makes up about 36 percent of the U. S. workforce and amounts to $1.4 trillion in earnings. The term “gig economy” ha
  8. There will be one economy for the vaccinated and another for everyone else
    The Delta surge has sparked fears of repeating 2020, but it's unlikely we'll experience last year's economy. Not enough people are vaxxed to stop Delta, but enough are to help keep the economy running. The economy has also learned how to adapt to the pandemic, but you'll need a shot to participate. See more stories on
  9. Four Takeaways From Fed Chair Powell’s Testimony Investors Should Know
    TOPLINEFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told the Senate banking committee on Tuesday that there is still “significant uncertainty” about an economic recovery, while adding that the Fed will let the market dictate the pace of its corporate bond purchases. KEY FACTSDuring the first day of his semiannual testimony b
  10. How To Find The Perfect Accountant For Your Business In 4 Simple Steps
    To ensure your business's books are up-to-date and accurate, consider hiring an accountant.gettyManaging your company’s books and finances is a crucial task that comes with a lot of pressure. Make one wrong turn and you could wind up dealing with tax issues, facing penalties, and losing money—yikes. To avoid accounting