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Growing small businesses often fail to use the elements of basic accounting to identify current, future opportunities and problems.
Fast growing small businesses reach a point when specialized finance expertise can be critical to continuing success.
As a small business leader, growth is a top priority.
One recent small business leader survey indicated they were more interested in buying the property their brick-and-mortar facility domiciled in than at any time in the past 10 years.
A surprising number of businesses fall prey to fraud by doing transactions with non-existent companies..
As recently as a decade ago, if you were a small business owner with a bad personal or business credit score, you could forget about getting a loan from a traditional bank or credit union.