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Counting Down the News - June 26, 2019

Counting Down the News - June 26, 2019

Having trouble sorting through the endless barrage of news and content online every day? You aren't alone. Every week, we publish a curated list of some of our favorite articles for small businesses. Tune in every Wednesday to read the latest SMB news, thought leadership pieces from our favorite bloggers, #smallbiztips, and much more.

Counting Down the News this week: The types of passion entrepreneurs need, past, present(?), and future recessions, reasons SMB owners need to take a vacation, and more.

Bloomberg: Consumer confidence in the US is the lowest it has been since September 2017. What is causing the downward shift?

USA Today: As a small business owner, you may have very legitimate reasons for not taking vacation. But doesn't that make you a bad boss for yourself?

Forbes: Entrepreneurs have passion, of course, but these are the two types of passion you'll need for sustained small business success.

Small Business Trends: Looking for new ways to drive up your bottom line? It's time to consider cashless payments.

Federal News Network: 25% of dollars spent on federal contracts now go to small businesses, so the Small Business Administration is looking to improve the verification process for companies who claim to meet their criteria.

Bloomberg: This opinion piece asserts that the world can't handle a stronger US economy. “The Federal Reserve's actions this week and the past six months show that it is quietly responding to global concerns instead.”

CNN: An analysis of the things still ailing the US economy after ten years on the mend since the Great recession.

Crain's New York Business: NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio wants mandatory paid time off for workers, but some small business owners are pushing back and claiming they just can't afford it.

Small Business Trends: Cash flow problems can destroy your business, and the effects of clients paying late (or not at all) can trickle down through all of your operations. Here are three invoice incentives to consider.

USA Today: Many economists continue to chime in and predict that the US economy will enter a recession next year, but one expert thinks we may already be in the midst of a “relatively mild slump.”

Did we miss a great article this week? Let us know in the comments below!

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Lauren Detweiler

Lauren Detweiler

I am equal parts marketer, traveler, and writer, and I've been doing all three for as long as I can remember. I have spent most of my time since graduating university traveling and working remotely in Africa and Europe. My passion lies in conveying the right messaging to the right people, and being a part of the CountingWorks and TaxBuzz team means I get to do that not only for our company, but for clients across the country as well.

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