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- By Daniel Kehrer, BizBest
Find out how to craft a financially sound strategy for offering discounts.
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This cheat sheet outlines the basics so you can get back to business.
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Don't let credit card debt hurt your company's chances at success.
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Name one thing you wish you had known about finances while starting up.
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- By Susan Schreter
How to protect yourself from situations that devastate a business.
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How to break the hoarding habit while keeping the informaton you need.
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Messy bookkeeping can be the downfall of a business. These tools from Microsoft Office help you manage and track your transactions, with everything from creating an accounts database, managing inventory and picking the right invoice template.

Estimate your business’s profits over the course of four years, track your profit history and calculate how much profit your business needs to break even — all with the help of these financial analysis tools from Microsoft Office.

Business and personal don’t often mix — except when it comes to finances. Use these MS Office and SBA tools to get your personal finances in order, decide if you’re financially ready to startup and learn how to separate personal vs. business finances.

These tools from Microsoft Office help you track and streamline your business expenses. Get started today by downloading the Streamlined Expense Estimates spreadsheet, the Small Business Cash Flow Projector and the Operating Expense Budget Planner.
- By Susan Schreter
Resources to help assess your business's financial health.
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