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January 2013 Issue
2013 Business Forecast: A Changing Perspective
While there isn’t exactly a rebound expected this year, local experts seem to agree on one thing: The glass isn’t half empty.
With the election over and a fall over the dreaded “fiscal cliff” at least temporarily averted, 2013 is beginning with...
 
Eye on the Future
As we enter a new year, area executives take lessons from 2012 and make their own forecasts for 2013.
 
Close of Bus.: Executive Expectations
We asked our area’s business leaders what their resolutions are, whether business or personal, for 2013 to find out what they are doing to channel the optimism that comes with a new year.
 
Conference Room: Help Wanted
In a time of many changes in business regulations and economic climate, it can be hard to keep up, which is why some businesses are looking to outside companies to help ease the burden. We asked two businesswomen: How can companies benefit from outsourcing...
 
Take 5: Financial New Year’s Resolution
When it comes to financial goals, many delve into long-winded strategies; and unfortunately, that can lead to failure from the start. Al Fox, of Mount Laurel-based wealth management team Fox, Penberthy & Dehn of Merrill Lynch, believes in “simplicity,...
 
The Corner Office: Brian Baratz, CPA
Brian Baratz founded his eponymous accounting and consulting firm in 1982, starting with its origins of just four accountants and growing it over time to a total of 38 employees.
 
On the Move: January, 2013
Comings, goings, hirings, retirings and more in South Jersey.
 
Office Space: January, 2013
Even when you’re on the go or operating from multiple locations, face-to-face meetings are still highly important. These video chatting services can help keep you connected, no matter where you are.
 
Social Network: January, 2013
South Jersey businesspeople and entrepreneurs socializing, networking and exchanging
 
Web Exclusives: January, 2013
Is your company one of the many in South Jersey that’s proving “going green” is more than a trend? We want to hear about it.