Karen Erdelac

Recent Posts

Happy Passover, Good Friday, And Easter Sunday!

Apr 7, 2023

Happy Passover, Good Friday, And Easter Sunday!Easter, Passover, and Good Friday are all important holidays that serve as powerful reminders of faith, hope, and love. By taking time to reflect on these occasions throughout the year, we can be reminded of our shared source of strength amidst life's trials and tribulations.

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5 Ways To Manage Your Cash Flow

Apr 5, 2023

5 Ways To Manage Your Cash FlowAs a small business owner, you know how important maintaining a steady cash flow is. With the high cost of doing business in today's economy, many small businesses need help keeping a healthy cash flow.

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5 Benefits Of Hiring 50+ Workers For Your Business

Apr 3, 2023

5 Benefits Of Hiring 50+ Workers For Your BusinessAfter months of a slow but steady decline in job growth, employers unleashed an unexpected burst of hiring in January, adding 517,000 jobs while the unemployment rate fell to 3.4%, the lowest in five decades. In December, there were more than 11 million job openings in all segments of the economy, including restaurants, hotels, retail, and health care.

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April Fools Pranks For The Home Or Office

Mar 31, 2023

April Fools Pranks For The Home Or OfficeApril Fools Day pranks are a great way to have fun, let off some steam, and lighten the mood in the workplace. They provide an opportunity to show your creative side and put a smile on everyone's face. So have some harmless fun and incite some laughter with a few jokes and pranks. Here are a few of our favorites.

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5 Ways To Celebrate Mom And Pop Business Day

Mar 29, 2023

Screen Shot 2023-03-27 at 9.59.19 AMSmall mom-and-pop businesses are an engine of growth for the economy, creating almost 70% of all new jobs in the U.S. That's why every year, we recognize March 29 as National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day. A special day set aside to celebrate the hard work, ingenuity, and dedication of America's small businesses. According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), there are more than 27 million small businesses in the U.S.

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