Bank of America Is Offering Free Business Tools That Actually Help Entrepreneurs Move Smarter

Entrepreneurs don’t need more noise. They need information that cuts through the guesswork, helps them understand their money, and keeps their business from drifting off course. Bank of America’s Center for Business Empowerment does exactly that. It’s a free resource library built for people who want to run their business with clarity instead of confusion,…

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The Business of Breathing: How the Nervous System Protects Women Who Lead

Women who lead spend their days solving problems other people never see. You move through pressure with a calm face, manage expectations without falling apart, and make decisions while carrying responsibilities that would overwhelm most people. On the outside, you look steady. On the inside, your body is constantly negotiating with the demands placed on…

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Visa’s Free Small Business Hub Gives Entrepreneurs Essential Support Without the Paywall

Women in business don’t have time to chase vague advice or dig through recycled “tips” that never touch the real work. The pressures are real, the expectations are high and the stakes sit squarely on your shoulders. That’s why Visa built the Small Business Hub as a free, open-access space where entrepreneurs can strengthen the…

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The Body Keeps Score in Business Too: How Stress Shows Up Physically for Women

Women carry responsibilities that stretch far beyond what anyone sees. You show up, you solve problems, you keep the work moving, and you hold entire systems together while trying to stay balanced yourself. The pressure is constant, and the body eventually responds to that pressure whether you acknowledge it or not. According to research from…

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The Five-Year Wall: Why Nearly Half of New Businesses Don’t Survive — and What That Means for 2026

Every year, hundreds of thousands of new businesses launch across the United States with optimism, strategy, and clear intentions. And every year, the same reality meets them: the five-year mark is a wall most never make it past. This isn’t based on anecdotal guesswork. It’s documented. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor…

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