[Guest Post] Unusual degrees for small business success
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Have you ever wondered if you’d be better off going back to college to study “business,” only to be stopped in confusion by one of those online discussions about the uselessness of formal business education? Well, here is guest author Vincent Kovar to clear up the confusion for you.
Kovar is a [...]
[Guest post] How to select and use small business credit cards
[The following is another guest post by Robert C. Seiwert, Senior Vice President of the American Bankers Association.]
1) Select a business credit card that fits your firm’s needs.
Consider the trade-offs when selecting a small business credit card. Some cards feature discounts on certain purchases or award points for certain airlines and hotel chains, [...]
The Microbusiness Oath: a riff on a good idea
Did you know that MBAs are not considered to be professionals?
I didn’t. For some reason, I assumed that when that degree was conferred on you by whatever institution of higher learning you attended, one of the things so conferred was professional status.
Part of the assumption has to do with the simple fact that it seems [...]



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