Karen Doyle
Karen Doyle is a Senior Content Writer for Hiscox. Previously, she was an insurance agent and financial advisor for MetLife, and worked in sales and marketing for other finance and technology companies. She holds a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Boston College.
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7 Tips for small businesses to manage cash flow
Finances
 | Management
Understanding where cash comes from and where it goes to can mean the difference between thriving and just surviving – or even going out of business. Here’s how you can best manage your business's cash flow.
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Missed out on the PPP loans? Here’s what you can do instead
Finances
 | Management
What can small businesses do if they missed out on getting a PPP loan? Fortunately, you have options. Read these alternatives to the PPP for small businesses.
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How to find Facebook groups in your industry to help grow your business
Marketing
 | Management
With so many businesses going remote, business owners should look into virtual networking, by way of Facebook groups, to find valuable insight from other entrepreneurs in their industry.
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How to become a certified public accountant
Finances
 | Industry Spotlight
CPAs interpret financial information to help companies make the decisions that lead to their success. Here’s what you need to know about the three components (education, examination, and experience) required to become a CPA.
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How to get a real estate license
Entrepreneur
 | Start up
If you’re thinking about getting into the real estate game, there is one major step you have to take before you start selling: getting a real estate license. Here are the nuts and bolts of what a real estate license is and how to obtain one.
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8 Tips for creating a business plan
Start up
 | Entrepreneur
One essential piece to turning your idea into a business is making a business plan. Here are eight tips for building a brilliant business plan.
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