Month: April 2021

How to Save Money as a Small Business Owner

How to Save Money as a Small Business Owner

Starting a small business comes with the responsibility of generating profit needed for achieving increased growth, all while trying to cut expenses that often come with the daily running of a business. Juggling these will occasionally leave you wondering how to reduce your cash outflow, with a slight slip up costing you tons of money during your start-up phase. If you are looking for ideas on how to save money as a small business, here are a few ideas worth implementing in your daily operations.

Why The Wealthy Are Investing In Agriculture

Why The Wealthy Are Investing In Agriculture

The key reason why the wealthy are investing so much in agriculture now is that it’s produced a steady return for Americans almost since the beginning of this nation. In some cases, the wealthy are investing in agriculture, while in others, people are becoming wealthy because of agriculture.

What was a $500,000 investment 30 years ago is now a three million dollar piece of property. The generational farmer is finally seeing a good return.

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The wealthy that are buying in now is also seeing good returns. It’s why Bill Gates has purchased over 242 thousand acres of land. He knows if he builds it, they will come. For Bill Gates, “they” are dollar signs.

As explained in this Perpetual Dividends piece, farmland also serves as a hedge against inflation. Food is a standard cost of living, and inflation is also a standard component of living. With the increase of inflation, we see automatic inflation in food costs, that’s what inflation is.

Farmland is the producer and supplier of that chain. Those that are investing in the land that puts the food on the tables of America are hedging against the costs of inflation by serving as the first link in the food chain. That’s why the wealthy are investing in agriculture. It’s a win-win.

Why You Need a Modular Warehouse Partition System



As your business continues to grow, you need your warehouse to accommodate its expansion as well. A permanently installed partitioning can be a hassle to take down and rebuild again. It not only takes time and money but disrupts your warehouse operation.

Benefits of Using Led Business Signs

In 2019, LEDs were estimated to achieve a 53% penetration of the global lighting market. One place they are being used mostly is in business as digital led business signs. Besides, schools, churches, governments, and municipalities are also some of the areas where signage is bringing more benefits in terms of creating awareness and giving the institutions the exposure, they deserve. The GSA signs, signs for churches, school led signs, and signs for municipalities can provide critical information regarding the name of the institution, location, address, and the kind of products being sold. In that connection, potential customers and clients can easily access the shop or store to make their purchases. Below are some of the benefits of using led business signs.

Facing Civil Litigation? You Need an Attorney

There may be times in your life when you are involved in complex civil litigation. It could be a car accident in which you are injured by another driver or you injure someone else. It could be a medical malpractice case. You might wind up suing your employer because of discrimination. In other cases, you might might be sued because of something that happens on your property or because of something you said about someone online. In any of these cases, it is worth it to spend the money on an experienced attorney. You might see the attorney fee as excessive, but it could wind up saving you multiple times more money than what you actually spend.

One of the advantages of having an experienced, competent attorney is that person will have a good idea of whether you have a good case against someone else or if a person suing you has a good case against you. Few cases these days actually make it in front of a judg

How to Lead Effective Professional Development as an Instructional Coach

How to Lead Effective Professional Development as an Instructional Coach

Any educator wants to ‘wow’ the room when leading professional development. But, it isn’t often as easy as it looks.

Whether you are an experienced presenter or a first-timer, it helps to have plan. As part of their “5 Minute Friday” segment, Eduro Learning details seven strategies to transform any instructor into a successful professional development coach.

Every session should begin with a warm-up.


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It doesn’t have to be anything elaborate. The goal should be to help teachers transition from school into this new setting. Organization is critical. Have an agenda that is visible for all participants. Include any relevant resources. As a professional development coach, this will keep everyone focused and engaged. A portion of this schedule should include a hands-on activity that gets people up and moving. Not only does this break up long days, but it can also push teachers out of their routine and comfort zone. A professional development coach should offer opportunities to practice and implement the skills being taught. Leaders should model the desired behaviors throughout the session without forgetting that everyone has something to offer. Encourage sharing amongst peers. Finally, Eduro Learning advocates actionable, key takeaways as part of the closing session.