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5 Financial Habits for Women Entrepreneurs to Ensure Long-Term Success

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3 Tips for Long-Term Business Success

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5 Long Term Benefits of Investing in Rental Properties

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Do You Want to Land the Job of Your Dreams?

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Identify what your long-term career goal is? Map out the career ladder steps that are consistent with your long-term career goals. Decide how you will measure success and progress. Can you picture what you will achieve when you retire from your career? Will you be supervising others?

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Do you know where your business network is?

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That’s what you are after in networking, a chance to build something long term. Maybe you get to act as the subject matter expert, maybe you get to help potential partners but the point of networking is to build something with some long term value.

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The Fiscal Cliff and Your Business

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So when you look at your cash flow and start searching for the expenses in your operating budget that can be cut, ask these questions first: Does this cut make sense for my long term growth and strategy? Long term strategy saves money. Will this cut affect the quality of service I am able to provide my customers?

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Worried About Keeping the Doors Open? Not for long!

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But what I have learned is that the short-term month to month thinking doesn’t help your company grow and it almost certainly will mean the death of it. Here’s what I’ve learned about what you need to keep your business open for the long haul. Strategic planning is a long-term relationship.