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FINANCE: Creating Value in Your Business to Get Top Dollar When You Leave It

Did you ever wonder why one business has buyers lined up willing to pay top dollar while another sits on the market for months, or even years? What … more

Experts explore future of job growth

The news was mostly positive and upbeat at this year’s annual economic forecast breakfast, hosted by the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce Dec. 13 and attended by nearly 800 area business and civic leaders. After brief opening remarks from … more

Businesses recognized through awards program

Beginning in 1990, the city of Westminster sponsored the annual Business Appreciation event, honoring local businesses. For 2013, the city made a change and started the Business Legacy Awards Program, recognizing businesses who have reached … more

Marijuana and its Future Employee Impact

Marijuana has been with us a long time. Its earliest recorded use dates back to the third millennium BC.  It is estimated that 162 million people … more

Boom-year for Thornton business

It is with great pleasure that I highlight the many accomplishments for the City of Thornton in 2013. The city is seeing significant advancements with the creation of the 144th Avenue Redevelopment Area and opening of Cabela’s as the anchor … more

Bonus Incentive Plans For Employees: What's The Point?

When I ask business owners about the possibility of installing an employee incentive plan, I often hear one of two responses: • “I would like to do something to reward my key employees for … more

Eliminating the Excuses in 2013

The greatest thing about starting a new year is the fresh start that it brings. That first day, week, or month on the 2013 calendar gives us … more

Transforming your Social Security into a Winning Retirement Strategy

I recently invited Rob Krohn of BlackRock Asset Management to come to Denver and provide a presentation on social security retirement benefits. He … more

Lagniappe comes to Olde Town

Olde Town Arvada welcomed the holidays in style during the tradition of Lagniappe, Dec. 3. During the event, retailers gave back to shoppers and the community by offering free carriage rides throughout Olde Town, free refreshments and a small gift … more

Making time for the important things

I heard the coolest story the other day so I thought I would share it with you all because I found it to be just so very meaningful and powerful. A … more

New footprints in the snow

As I was walking my dogs the other day in the early morning hours, a couple of things caught my attention. You see, it had snowed the night before, … more

FINANCE: World Currency Imbalance Affects Business, Investors

Small, medium and large business owners could all be affected by the currency wars that are bound to play out as foreign and domestic economies work … more

Teaching Children the Financial Facts of Life

As parents, we are usually the primary source of a financial education for our children. If we want our children to be happy, we need to teach them … more

Ridgepointe at Gleneagle will get an upgrade after sale

It should come as absolutely no shock that the proximity of the Copper Ridge development was a key factor in the reason an investment group led by Colorado Springs real estate firm Griffis/Blessing … more

Customer service goes for the gold

Really, I have to share with you my most recent shopping experiences. You see it wasn't the “terrible” or even “horrific” event that caught … more

Shopping centers get facelifts

Two busy District 1 shopping centers near the intersection of Dry Creek Road and University Boulevard are getting major facelifts. The King Soopers in the Cherrywood Square Shopping Center is currently undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation … more

Eatery’s zoning approved

The Englewood City Council voted 6-1 on Dec. 16 to give second-and-final reading approval to an ordinance which changes the zoning to allow for a Chick-fil-A drive-thru restaurant at Dartmouth and Broadway. The new zoning is for a planned unit … more

Truth Behind “Office Taboos”

This month we are exploring a lighter topic although one that I’m sure everyone can relate to- Office Taboos. I know HR people can relate to this … more

Kaiser opens Lone Tree center

Christmas came early for Kaiser Permanente this year when it opened the doors to its new 275,000-square-foot, six-story, multi-specialty center. The Lone Tree building, under construction for more than two years, welcomed its first patients Dec. … more

State finances don’t inspire optimism

The state of Colorado has taken a few steps back from the edge of the financial cliff, but researchers say it’s not out of danger of falling off. “There’s not truly cause for optimism,” Phyllis Resnick, lead economist with Colorado State … more
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