Entrepreneurship

5 Signs You're Losing Money on Hidden Credit Card Fees

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Credit card processors are essential partners for businesses, enabling seamless transactions for customers. But not all processors are created equal, and some may quietly cost you more than they should. If you doubt your credit card processor may be hurting your bottom line, it may be time…

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Enjoy a lifetime of 8 essential MS Office Pro 2021 apps for just $60

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. If you want stop paying expensive subscription fees for MS Office Pro applications, you might want to grab…

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Creator of 'Wolf Man' and 'Saw' on Monetizing Terror

“Scaring people is addictive – it's an addictive drug.” So says Leigh Whannell, director and co-writer of the new film The Wolf Manwhich opens on January 17. I saw an advanced screening, and if you want to add some nightmares to your nightmare playlist, I recommend checking it out for yourself. This is a seriously…

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Fear of Sensitivity: A Restaurateur's Guide to Industry Change

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Darkest moment in Josh Kopel career was even brighter. “For me, the lowest point in my career was the highest point — when I got that $50,000 cash advance that required no personal guarantee to turn my business around,” podcast host AND star-rated restaurant shares. “I was…

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Elon Musk responds to SEC complaint by paying less for Twitter

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is accusing Elon Musk of underpaying Twitter by at least $150 million when he bought it for $44 billion in 2022 and later renamed it to X in 2023. Now Musk is taking to the same platform under scrutiny, X, to counter the SEC's claims. In a complaint filed…

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The Best and Worst US States for Retirement: The Rankings

Social Security Administration figures show that a record 4.2 million Americans will turn 65 in 2025. And with more Americans than ever reaching retirement age this year, where will they choose to live? Several factors can make a state a good place to retire. That's why senior living technology company Seniorly looked at nine metrics…

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Do the costs justify the benefits of AI? Here are 6 questions to ask before committing

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. New AI products are constantly coming to market with promises to revolutionize some aspect of your business and save you time and, ultimately, money. It's an exciting time, full of promise, but it's important to sift through the noise and look carefully at whether the benefits justify…

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Average American Salary and Retirement: How Do Yours Compare?

Sixty-nine percent of American adults decide a money related goal for the new year – and 74% of them are confident that they will be able to achieve it, according to a survey by Motley Fool Money. Unfortunately, many of them may find it difficult to maintain that level of optimism in January and beyond….

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Why inflation is no longer a concern: EY's chief economist

The consumer price index (CPI), which tracks changes in the prices paid by US consumers for goods and services, posted its biggest gain in nine months on Wednesday. However, EY chief economist Gregory Daco says that doesn't mean inflation is the problem – consumer spending is. “While pundits will focus on rising headline inflation, nothing…

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How AI can make us better leaders

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When I joined the workforce in the early 1990s, I started using Mosaic, one of the first web browsers. I told my boss that the Internet was going to transform the world, but he said I didn't know what I was talking about. Fast forward, and now…

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