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Corporate Board Members Have Less Experience in Business Strategy
In the S&P 500, business strategy experience declined from 66 percent in 2018 to 47 percent in 2023, which matched the decline in the Russell 3000 from 65 percent to 47 percent.
Deluxe and Aliaswire Partner for Digital Bill Pay for Banks and Businesses
The integration of DirectBiller into the Deluxe platform amplifies its capabilities, broadens Deluxe’s outreach, and fortifies its ability to serve a more diverse range of clients.
Spend Management is the Next Focus for Client Accounting Services
Cash flow is tight for many SMBs, and business owners need greater visibility into their cash flow to mitigate the impact of unexpected expenses.
AI Unchained: Botkeeper Announces New Direction
A software company’s conference is rarely complete without some announcements of improvements in the product, and Botkeeper did not fail to deliver on that front.
AI Stats and Trends for Small Business Marketing
The small businesses who are currently using tools powered by AI overwhelmingly agree that it is making their businesses more successful. They are working more efficiently, saving money, improving customer experiences, and growing quicker.
Social Media Impulse Buying Reaches $71 Billion in Last Year
Social media appears to be having a significant influence on consumer spending, as a new Bankrate report reveals that Americans spent $71 billion on impulse purchases of products they saw on a social media platform in the past year, with the average impulse buyer spending $754.
Retail Theft Totaled $112 Billion in 2022, Says NRF
Retailers reported that organized retail crime remains a significant concern due to heightened levels of violence. More than two-thirds (67%) of respondents said they were seeing even more violence ...
Consumer Confidence Falls to a Four-Month Low in September
Dampened by a deteriorating outlook for the economy and labor market, consumer confidence dropped to its lowest since May.