2015 Trends and Predictions Guide for Small Business: Everything you need to know to run a successful business in 2015

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Small Business
Cover of the book 2015 Trends and Predictions Guide for Small Business: Everything you need to know to run a successful business in 2015 by Kimberly Deas, Kimberly Deas
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Author: Kimberly Deas ISBN: 9781310088070
Publisher: Kimberly Deas Publication: March 7, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kimberly Deas
ISBN: 9781310088070
Publisher: Kimberly Deas
Publication: March 7, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This guide highlights the changes in each of the 12 keys areas of a small business as well as the key concerns and what to do to protect and grow your business in 2015.

These key areas include: Overall Economic Climate, Banking / Lending Climate, Insurance Climate, Healthcare Climate, Human Resources and Compliance, Hiring Climate, Technology Climate, Marketing Climate, Financial Planning, Financial / Bookkeeping / Tax Climate, Legal Climate, and Exit Planning Climate.
Each chapter has Statistics / graphs, Trends / predictions or changes for 2015 and top concerns that a small business needs to be aware of to stay successful and lastly, expert tips for how to protect your business in the coming year. These topics are reviewed from a national perspective.

At the very end is a section specifically dedicated to local resources for the great Jacksonville Florida area to further guide small business owners in the growth and development of their business. Many of these resources are at no cost or are a low cost option and are specific to businesses.

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This guide highlights the changes in each of the 12 keys areas of a small business as well as the key concerns and what to do to protect and grow your business in 2015.

These key areas include: Overall Economic Climate, Banking / Lending Climate, Insurance Climate, Healthcare Climate, Human Resources and Compliance, Hiring Climate, Technology Climate, Marketing Climate, Financial Planning, Financial / Bookkeeping / Tax Climate, Legal Climate, and Exit Planning Climate.
Each chapter has Statistics / graphs, Trends / predictions or changes for 2015 and top concerns that a small business needs to be aware of to stay successful and lastly, expert tips for how to protect your business in the coming year. These topics are reviewed from a national perspective.

At the very end is a section specifically dedicated to local resources for the great Jacksonville Florida area to further guide small business owners in the growth and development of their business. Many of these resources are at no cost or are a low cost option and are specific to businesses.

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