Author: Natasha Bloom

Since healthcare organizations provide care to several patients daily, transactional processing and accounting become crucial for better finance management. Healthcare might be one of those sectors in the US that usually go through financial turbulence from time to time. As a result, many accountants, CFOs, and other financial professionals in healthcare are under pressure to manage financial transactions and information efficiently, improve transparency, ensure compliance, and deliver value care to patients while striving to minimize operating expenses. This clearly makes accounting in healthcare businesses an essential aspect that can help optimize capital management, further helping to achieve cost-effectiveness. Considering this,…

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Shipping expenses can be tough to get by when you’re a new Amazon seller with a tight budget for your business. You might be thinking, “Shipping companies charge too much.” You’re not the only one thinking that. Luckily, the best solution to your shipping problems is free. All you need to do is understand how to save money under the Amazon FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) and FBM (Fulfilled by Merchant) programs. This article will discuss the general cost of shipping, what Amazon FBA and FBM are all about, and what our tips are for saving money via FBA and FBM…

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The rate at which consumer behaviors and technology are developing, depending on the same web page you built years ago, will not deliver you the desired outcomes. This shouldn’t come as a surprise given that your site now serves as your new store window, particularly given the impact of the pandemic. Improving your site should not be done every 5 or 10 years, either. Embrace the mentality that your site is never complete so that you may continue to optimize and tweak its user experience and user interface to attract visitors and transform them into clients. Here are some of…

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The events of the past 18 months have had an impact on everyone. Many people found themselves furloughed or working from home, while key workers manned the frontlines during multiple national lockdowns. We showed our appreciation for our incredible NHS workers in many ways, while many shop workers reported receiving expressions of gratitude at work. But one key worker role that may have went under the radar during the pandemic is teaching. Our children’s teachers have experienced a year like no other. Schools across the UK were closed in March 2020, but many teachers remained on-site to educate the children…

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Since 19th July, engaged couples who have been waiting to tie the knot can now take the next step in their relationship. COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, and there are no limits on the number of guests allowed, no requirements for social distancing, and no enforcement of face masks. People looking to get hitched last year in the peak of the pandemic were forced to either postpone or cancel their big days – a stressful decision after so much planning. Wedding planner Katrina Otter told The Telegraph that more than 50 per cent of clients have postponed their weddings to…

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You’re searching for a new model to buy — you narrow your search down to a select few motors that have caught your eye, they meet the specifications you’re looking for, they have powerful engines and fantastic handling — the reviews are superb. And then you find that they’ve been discontinued by their manufacturer, dubbing it a ‘zombie car’. Buying a discontinued model can plant seeds of doubt in drivers’ minds, whether it’s to do with sourcing parts if something goes wrong or it changes your opinion of what you thought was a popular and well received car. However, parts…

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In the past year, more workers across the country have become accustomed to working from home. In fact, in April 2020, the Government recorded that 46.6 per cent of people in employment did some work from home. There’s no doubt that COVID-19 contributed to this, with 86 per cent of homeworkers saying they did so due to the pandemic. However, as many of us stayed home, so did our cars. Restrictions on social activities, non-essential travel, and working life meant that cars sat idly on the driveway. Even in April 2021, car use remains 23 per cent lower than before…

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Trends come and go, but trainers and sneakers always find their way into everyone’s wardrobe. The global sneakers market has gone from strength to strength over the years, skyrocketing from over $34 billion (£24 billion) in 2012 to over $70 billion (£50 billion) in 2020 – and you can rest assured that your fancy new footwear will stay strong in the fashion world, as it is projected that by 2025, the industry will be sitting pretty at over $102 billion (£73 billion). From fashion sneakers and gym trainers to retro kicks and dazzling colourways, every season brings a new breath…

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If you truly care about the planet, the environment, and the next generations, start looking for some eco-friendly flooring options. The trend is on the rise, and the good news is that having an eco-friendly floor does not mean that you need to put up with bland and boring looks. Thankfully, more and more designers and manufacturers are coming out to create some wonderful options for their customers. Here are some of the most popular eco-flooring solutions available in the market. Bamboo flooring – Bamboo is actually grass but carries the characteristics of hardwood. The sustainable material is durable, easy…

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London has always been the most desirable place to live in, with the river Thames lining the city. This is because the population in the city has only grown at a rate of knots over the years. This has led to the rise in demand for real estate in London. In addition, most overseas investors buy properties to let out for the local residents, opening many doors for those on a house-hunt. Looking for a new home in London confuses people at times for the many great neighbourhoods to choose from that have plenty of amenities, good schools and safe…

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