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How Not to Start 2011 in Debt
Published December 01, 2010
Here are four common mistakes to avoid this shopping season to make sure you start 2011 without debt.
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The Dos and Don'ts of Social Networking
Published September 16, 2010
Social networking sites can be a good tool for entrepreneurs, but user beware: You could end up doing more harm than good.
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Tales From the Food-Trucker’s Road
Published April 07, 2010
Before kick starting your business on wheels, hear these stories from a few U.S. food truck owners, and learn from their lessons.
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Not a Rough Road to Start Up a Food Truck
Published April 07, 2010
Whether it’s restaurant owners facing tough economic times, or entrepreneurs looking for a fresh idea, food trucks are making their way across America. For many hopeful small business owners, it’s a simpler way of working in the food service business.
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Do's and Don'ts of Holiday Shopping for Co-Workers
Published December 14, 2009
Author and etiquette-expert Jacqueline Whitmore recommends “tailoring to taste” when shopping for fellow employees.
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Really, You Shouldn't Have: Office-Holiday-Gift No-No's
Published December 10, 2009
The trick is to be original, while also keeping it professional when giving holiday gifts at the office.
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Holiday Shopping Guide for Office Gifts
Published November 12, 2009
This season, FOXBusiness.com is running a special series on holiday giving in the office.
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How to Master the Secret Inventory Formula
Published October 29, 2009
Darned if you over-order, darned maybe more if you under-order – so how can you methodically calculate how much is just right?
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How to Find a Few Good, Free Employees
Published October 28, 2009
If your start-up or small firm doesn’t have room in the budget to make some needed hires, turning to interns might be the answer. How do you go about launching such a program?
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Dunkin' Donuts Watching You?
Published October 23, 2009
The mega-chain is installing cameras at struggling stores in hopes to improve performance and enforce company practices. But the incident raises concern among franchise owners, and begs the question of what privacy rights they have, if any.

