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May promo calendar: More than Memorial Day - Put Clover in your corner

Business Problem Turnaround Turn problems into possibilities, and maybe even profits. 5 Questions Ask the right questions to make the right calls for your business. Enterprise Behavior Best practices from large corporations scaled down for your small business. We read the latest studies and research so you don’t have to.

New & notable in the Clover App Market: April 2019 - Put Clover in your corner

Each month we’re pleased to bring you new ways the Clover App Market can make your job (and your life) a little bit easier. This month we’re featuring apps that give you a daily checkup on your business numbers, fill out your team, and allow you to bump up your marketing while helping your customers! Daily Email Report from Abreeze Technology puts all of your need-to-know information at your finger tips with a daily digest. If you have multiple locations, Daily Email Report will report on each separately, and provide total numbers as well.

6 Tax Day GIFs for small businesses - Put Clover in your corner

But, hopefully at the end of the month, you’ll be rewarded by a big tax return for growing and running a successful small business. There are some itemized job expenses that have been repealed for the 2018 tax year, including the unreimbursed job expenses deduction. According to Quickbooks, “if you employ contractors and paid them more than $600 in business-related payments, then you will need to prepare and issue an IRS Form 1099-MISC. You’ll also find Clover at our trusted partners including Ignite Payments, Restaurant Depot, and Sam’s Club.

5 reasons restaurants fail & how to avoid them - Put Clover in your corner

If you’re in the restaurant business, somebody’s probably told you that most restaurants fail. So you’re going for great customer service—and that starts with the way you manage and train your staff. You don’t have to have an MBA to run a small business, but you do need to take some time to plan for the future. In a world where any food a customer craves can be at their door in under an hour, you’ve got to provide a great dining experience to keep people coming back.

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