Danielle Fallon-O'Leary

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About Danielle

Danielle Fallon-O'Leary is a writer and social media specialist who loves using her creativity to fuel her passion for communication. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.

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RUN » BUSINESS FINANCING

How to Prepare to Apply for a Business Loan

How to decide if a small business loan is right for you—and, if so, how to apply for one.

Small Businesses to Love This Valentine’s Day

There are so many ways to express “I love you” in a gift, and these small businesses present some unique and sentimental options.

How Fancypants Baking Co. Has Thrived Sustainably for Two Decades

Here's how this zero-waste bakery has grown and adapted over the last 20 years.

RUN » FINANCE

Guide to Filing Business Taxes

As a business owner, understanding your federal, state, and local taxes is vital to your overall success. Here is everything you need to know about filing business taxes.

START » STARTUP

How to Apply for a Small Business Loan

Startups and small business owners usually need financing to get going. Here are six types of financing options and how to apply for a loan.

How Passkeys Increase Small Business Cybersecurity

Passkeys offer a passwordless login solution based on digital credentials, such as biometrics or PINs, to eliminate the possibility of unauthorized access.

START » STRATEGY

Cash on Delivery: What Is COD?

Cash on delivery (COD) is a method of collecting payment from customers when their orders arrive. Here's what it is and how it works.

RUN » FINANCE

What Are the Benefits of Joining a Coworking Space?

Considering a coworking space for you and your team? Here are the benefits of joining one.

RUN » FINANCE

What Is Accounts Receivable?

Accounts receivable refers to the incoming money owed to a business for products or services, and is a vital part of a company’s balance sheet.

RUN » FINANCE

A Guide to Outsourcing Your Accounting Tasks

If finance isn't your strong suit, it may be wise to outsource your business's accounting tasks to a professional. Our guide can help you get started.