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When it came to responsibility, I was a late bloomer. So, I found myself leaving college with over $10,000 in credit card debt and little idea of how to get out of debt. But little by little I was able to figure it out and dig my way out of the hole I created for myself
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The more I learn about startups the more I realize that one’s chance of succeeding is a continuum rather than some kind of binary state.

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Small businesses in the United States always have to make sure that they file taxes in a correct and legal manner. According to the latest data, the odds of being audited if you are a small business owner are against you. Small business owners are 30% more likely to be audited today than they were Read More
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