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Entrepreneurs Keep Starting Businesses. Here’s What’s Driving Them

U.S. entrepreneurs formed a record 4.38 million new businesses in 2020, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. That total has been topped every year since, including in just the first 11 months of 2024. In the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic, urgent factors like job losses helped spur business

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5 ways to achieve effective cyber resilience

As economies worldwide adopt more digital technologies, ensuring protections against malicious cyberattacks, failures and outages continues to be a critical concern. And the challenge is a dynamic one – emerging technologies and increasing connectivity create a complex and moving backdrop. Today, many organizations’ primary goals and purposes are supported by technology-enabled business processes with no

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3 key factors to make your cybersecurity training a success

The digital economy continues to evolve at a rapid pace, bringing new technologies, such as AI to every individual and industry around the globe. While AI benefits our society in numerous ways – from transforming sectors such as healthcare and education – cybercriminals are rapidly taking advantage of these tools. Threat actors are harnessing technologies, including AI,

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How to Start a Wholesale Business and Keep It Successful

From product selection to logistics and everything in between. If you’re an entrepreneur who wants to start a business and make a profit, getting into wholesale distributorship can be a great choice As a wholesaler, you’ll provide products to other companies for a profit. It can seem overwhelming, though, to think of everything that goes

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How to Increase Prices Without Losing Customers

Focusing price increases on certain products and situations, like rush orders, can reduce the shock to customers. Rising costs tighten margins for business owners. And to make up for that increased pressure, businesses usually have to raise prices — which, when it’s done month after month, can start to wear on customers. Customers are facing

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