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"Best Small Business Accounting Software: Why QuickBooks is King"
There are many nominees for best small business accounting software, but QuickBooks is still number 1. Does QuickBooks deserve this number 1 status or is it just the default pick because it is so well-known? According to Trae Wieniewitz, an experienced small business owner, QuickBooks is number 1 for a reason: |
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Select Tandem – Recruiting site – "Hiring practices"
The following article, originally published on monster.com, offers some important hiring advice for small business owners and employers in general. The bottom line is that employers need to have a strategic game plan when hiring individuals put in a position of trust--and employment screening is a key first step in the process. |
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Family Money Values
Trae Wieniewitz, founder of Wieniewitz Financial describes the challenges and obstacles he overcame to grow his business, not just once, but twice and shares what a millionaire's day is like. He has some great tips on getting to and being a millionaire. In his own voice, here is his story. |
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Monster.com – "Best hiring practices"
Most storefronts don’t have revolving doors, though you might guess that they do if you judge by the high hourly worker turnover at small businesses. Indeed, many small business employers have long since given up trying to carefully select the best counter help or clerical talent, instead simply ushering in a stream of warm bodies for brief tenure. |
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American Chronicle – "Overcoming setbacks"
For this article we got comments from 3 highly successful entrepreneurs who bounced back from failure and how they did it. We wanted to give you an insight into their mindset. |
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BNet/CBS – "From Disaster to Destiny: Wieniewitz Financial and Affordable Tax Solutions Sponsor Charity Car Show on August 20, 2011"
Read the amazing story of how Trae overcame adversity and rose above the flood waters of Katrina to rebuild his business on higher ground- enabling him to reach new levels of success. |
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Nashville Business Journal – "A Katrina survivor rebuilds his business from scratch"
Trae Wieniewitz, who works as a financial advisor in Knoxville, TN, lost his company in Hurricane Katrina and had to rebuild from scratch. Hurricane Katrina completely wiped out his territory, a lot of his clients homes, and turned the Gulf Coast into utter chaos. |
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WKRN News 2 Nashville – "From Disaster to Destiny: Wieniewitz Financial and Affordable Tax Solutions Sponsor Charity Car Show on August 20, 2011"
Trae Wieniewitz, who works as a financial advisor in Knoxville, TN, lost his company in Hurricane Katrina and had to rebuild from scratch. Hurricane Katrina completely wiped out his territory, a lot of his clients homes, and turned the Gulf Coast into utter chaos. |
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FOX 43 Knoxville – "From Disaster to Destiny: Wieniewitz Financial and Affordable Tax Solutions Sponsor Charity Car Show on August 20, 2011"
Trae Wieniewitz, who works as a financial advisor in Knoxville, TN, lost his company in Hurricane Katrina and had to rebuild from scratch. Hurricane Katrina completely wiped out his territory, a lot of his clients homes, and turned the Gulf Coast into utter chaos. |
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WBIR-TV Knoxville – "Katrina victims still living in Knoxville six years later"
Trae Wieniewitz, who works as a financial advisor in Knoxville, TN, lost his company in Hurricane Katrina and had to rebuild from scratch. Hurricane Katrina completely wiped out his territory, a lot of his clients homes, and turned the Gulf Coast into utter chaos. |
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WBIR-TV Knoxville – "East TN retirees concerned over volatile stock market"
It's something their financial advisor, Trae Wieniewitz, is seeing with his many of ... Wieniewitz said there are ways out there to protect your principal. |
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Knoxville financial firm’s charity car show promises to bring fun for whole family while helping local charity
Wieniewitz Financial will hold their second annual Cruisin’ for a Cause on Friday, September 28 at the Cokesbury Center. The charity car show will benefit Special Spaces of Knoxville, a charity that the Knoxville financial firm owner, Trae Wieniewitz, learned about while watching ABC’s “Secret Millionaire” last year. |