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EP31G “Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.”
William Penn, a 17th-century writer, philosopher, and founder of Pennsylvania, wrote this long before modern life became a blur of emails and deadlines. Even then, he saw how…
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EP30G Updating records or documentation is tedious
Maintaining accurate records — whether for employees, clients, or financial matters — is essential but tedious. Small business owners often spend hours updating databases, filing forms, and ensuring…
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EP29G Managing vendors and contracts consumes administrative time
Vendor management is a critical but often underestimated time sink in small businesses. Negotiating contracts, tracking deliverables, and resolving issues require careful attention. Without clear systems, owners can…
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EP28G Keeping up with regulations or licenses requires attention
Compliance with laws, licenses, and regulations is essential but can consume significant time for small business owners. From labor regulations to health and safety codes, staying updated requires…
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EP27G Time spent on bookkeeping or reconciling expenses
Bookkeeping is a necessary task for small businesses, yet it can consume more hours than many owners realize. Manually tracking expenses, reconciling accounts, and recording transactions often pulls…
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EP26G Filing taxes and paperwork takes away from growth-focused work
Taxes and paperwork are unavoidable, yet they can consume hours of time and mental energy for small business owners. Preparing documents, understanding forms, and meeting deadlines often takes…
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