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Counting Down the News - October 30, 2019

Counting Down the News - October 30, 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: Going cashless, starting businesses in retirement, the fall of open office plans, and more.

Forbes: Finding the right employees, even on a limited budget, isn’t impossible. Here’s how members of the Forbes Business Council recommend you approach small business recruiting.

Entrepreneur: When is the last time you paid for something in cash? In the US, it’s becoming less and less common. Here are three reasons why your small business should consider going cashless as well.

Fast Company: Something to keep an eye on for your social media efforts — Facebook usage has reportedly dropped 26% since 2017.

Small Business Trends: Open office plans, once touted for encouraging “innovation, creativity and collaboration,” are now often seen as the source of distractions. According to a new survey, only 28% of American employees want them.

CNN Business: Whether you’re an executive or a middle manager, working with other managers can be tough. “Disagreements and perceived slights happen, especially when the lines of authority are unclear or overlapping.” Here’s how to settle the issue before it escalates.

Forbes: According to Kevin O’Leary of Shark Tank, the majority of his returns come from the companies run by women. As Women’s Small Business Month wraps up, here are some insights from business owners and industry experts for women considering entrepreneurship.

Entrepreneur: Establishing financial goals and making your money work for you are even more important if you’re running your own company. Here are five of the best tips offered by financial advisors for entrepreneurs.

MarketWatch: Retirement may be the ideal time for things like travel, exploring old passions, and… entrepreneurship? Perhaps. Here are five reasons you may want to start a part-time business in retirement.

Business Insider: Only one day left until the spookiest holiday of them all. Here are the 20 US cities with the most Halloween stores.

Don’t miss our most recent CountingWorks posts: 

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Who said accountants don’t have a sense of humor? Not us! Our team just launched a t-shirt store with 11 awesome designs to choose from (a few just for small business owners as well). Check it out here.

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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