Marcia Layton Turner
Marcia Layton Turner writes regularly about small business and real estate. Her work has appeared in Entrepreneur, Businessweek, Forbes online, US News & World Report online, and CNNMoney. She also ghostwrites business books for CEOs, business owners, and entrepreneurs, including New York Times bestsellers, award-winners, and commercial successes. She is currently earning her doctorate of business administration from Temple University.
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What You Can Learn About Estate Planning from Aretha Franklin
What's one thing you can do to reduce the odds of family squabbles after your death? Have an estate plan prepared to make clear your wishes regarding how your assets should be divided. If you skip this step, the state will decide for you.
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How and When Should You Take on a Business Partner?
Wondering if it's time to bring in a business partner? In certain circumstances, partnering is a much better strategy than hiring more employees.
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How Business Owners Are Rewarding Top-Performing Remote Workers
Communicating to your high-performing remote workers that their contributions are valued and appreciated is easy and doesn't have to cost much.
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Why Master Service Agreements Are Essential for Successful Business Relationships
What is one step companies can take to grease the skids for future work with clients? Prepare a master service agreement that outlines basic terms of the work to be done. Some companies find it boosts their business.
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5 Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing Your Business Entity
Picturing your business' future and making detailed plans to reach your goals will help you choose the right business entity for your new company.
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Save Your Friendship and Keep Your Business Running with a Partnership Agreement
Partnering with a friend is a great way to grow a business quickly, as long as you can agree on the particulars regarding your business relationship. That's the only way to preserve both your personal and professional bonds.
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How to Start a Business
Start your new business on the right foot by following these helpful steps.
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How to Start a Food Service Business with a Ghost Kitchen
Using a shared commercial kitchen to launch a food service business focused on takeout and delivery is a smart way to get up and running.
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Venture Capitalists on Why They Pass on Startup Opportunities
VC funding can catapult startups from struggling to exponential growth, but landing such an investment is challenging. Make sure not to fall into the common traps.
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How to Choose the Right Business Structure for You
Which legal business structure makes the most sense for you often depends on your future plans for your company.
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