Category Archives: Finance

Surety Bonds are Essential to Project Management

NewsUSA | March 15, 2019 Commercial construction is a competitive business, and to succeed, contractors need to find the best support and advice possible. One way for a construction contracting company to ensure access to critical relationships needed for sound business advice and for qualifying for surety credit is to partner with a professional surety… Read More »

Why, They Say, Selling A House, Is All About Price?

By Richard Brody  |  March 13, 2019 One of the main, principles, of selling real estate, is, It’s all about price. Although, that’s a rather, simplistic, under – statement, there is no doubt, pricing a house, is, perhaps, the most significant aspect, of getting it sold, at the best possible price, in the shortest period of time, and with a… Read More »

Why a Roth IRA May Be Ideally Suited for Millennials

NewsUSA | March 8, 2019 When it comes to saving, a Roth IRA may be a Millennial’s best friend. Unlike traditional IRAs or even workplace 401(k) plans, Roth money is tax-free in retirement. And even as the account ideally grows fatter over the years -helped in part by a wondrous thing called compound interest –… Read More »

One Small House in Boise, One Big Step in Homeownership

NewsUSA | February 25, 2019 There came a point in Meghanne’s 29-year-old life when she decided it was time to “be an adult and buy a house.” And as a loan officer, she wanted to practice what she preached about investing in homeownership. Then again, living on a dairy farm near Boise, Idaho, with only cows… Read More »

Some of the Biggest Misconceptions about Life Insurance

(NewsUSA) | February 22, 2019 So much for fancy cars, houses and jewelry. Eighty-one percent of Americans believe their “most valuable asset” is their family, according to a new survey by Edward Jones and the nonprofit consumer-education organization Life Happens. And one quarter of respondents in the national sampling of adults confessed that their biggest fear… Read More »

6 Ways to Significantly Reduce Worker’s Compensation Costs

By Derrick Welch | February 18, 2019 1. Be involved in your yearly workers’ compensation audit This is the time each year when your insurance carrier will verify payrolls and risk classifications. You must verify all figures to ensure proper payrolls within each risk classification within the period in question and to challenge any risk… Read More »

Online Conference Connects Global Startups and Investors

(NewsUSA) | February 13, 2019 The current startup business environment today is full of opportunities for investors who want to get in on the global economy. At the upcoming Global Startup Summit, a free online event, startups from around the world can network with each other and with investors for mutual benefit. The 7-day online event… Read More »

How to Turn a Struggling Startup Into a Successful Business

By Michel A. Bell  |   February 11, 2019 When you go to the doctor, he or she will not prescribe a solution to your symptom without a diagnosis. Similarly with businesses–large, small, start-up, or established. To identify underlying issues, we must perform a diagnosis. First, what does struggling mean? The particular symptom could be insufficient sales, poor quality,… Read More »