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Angelina Murphy paid off $100,000 in debt in just a year by making very smart money moves in her business. She says her default setting is as an artist, not a businesswoman. However, using a budget for the first time reined in her spending. According to Business Insider, the Seattle-area resident had three keys to her success: a niche market, expertise, and location. Her specialty, high-end, business offers luxury hair extensions to women with thinning hair or hair that won't grow very long. She's also very good at her job and invests in her ongoing professional development. Finally, Murphy keeps her expenses low by using her own garage as her location, instead of a pricey retail salon!
Prague, Feb 4 (EFE/EPA).- Jakub Olbert, the owner of the restaurant "Seberak" in the capital of Czech Republic, decided to protest Thursday against government's COVID-19 restrictions by opening his business to customers. The government of Czech Republic ordered closure of restaurants as part of the measures to curb the spread of COVID-19.Czech Republic recorded over one million of cases since the start of pandemic. (Camera: MARTIN DIVISEK).SHOT LIST: CLIENTS EAT AT SEBERAK RESTAURANT IN PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC, DESPITE COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS.
Zagreb, Feb 3 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Antonio Bat) Thousands of small business owners and workers in sectors that have been forced to close because of the coronavirus pandemic protested in the center of Zagreb on Wednesday to demand the reopening of their businesses.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN ZAGREB.
Kyiv(Ukraine), Jan 28 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Sergey Dolzhenko).- Small business owners gathered on Thursday in Kyiv to demand the derogation of the new law on the simplified tax system. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN KYIV.
The recent storming of the US Capitol seems to be hitting President Donald Trump not only politically, but financially as well. CNN reports a growing number of businesses suddenly want very little to do with Trump after he incited a mob of his supporters to attack the Capitol. Twitter and Facebook banned Trump indefinitely, and Stripe is no longer processing credit card payments for his campaign. Shopify stopped operating online stores for the Trump Organization and the campaign and the PGA is pulling a major golf tournament from a Trump resort. It's also unclear which, if any, banks will want to loan money to the Trump Organization.