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How to Structure a Chart of Accounts That Actually Helps You Make Decisions

How to Structure a Chart of Accounts That Actually Helps You Make Decisions

A chart of accounts is often treated like bookkeeping housekeeping, but for founders it is really a decision system. If the structure is messy, your reports become harder to trust, your margins get blurrier, and every monthly review turns into a cleanup exercise instead of a business conversation. The goal is not to create the […]

What EU-UK AI divergence really means for founders

What EU-UK AI divergence really means for founders

Founders building AI products across Europe keep hearing the same warning: the EU and UK are diverging, so expansion is becoming harder. The practical question is less dramatic and more useful: where does this actually change your operating model, compliance burden, and launch sequence? The answer is not to freeze. It is to separate product […]

How AI Agent Identity Standards Could Change What Businesses Automate

How AI Agent Identity Standards Could Change What Businesses Automate

AI agents are moving from demos to real workflows, and that changes more than the software stack. If agents start acting across the open internet, businesses will need a way to identify which systems are legitimate, what they are allowed to do, and how to manage the risk when they touch customer data or external […]

How Corp Taxes Change the Way Small Businesses Plan, Price, and Reinvest

How Corp Taxes Change the Way Small Businesses Plan, Price, and Reinvest

Corporate taxes are not just a filing issue. For small business owners, they affect how much cash stays in the company, how aggressively you can reinvest, and whether your current entity structure still makes sense. If you are building a business with thin margins or uneven cash flow, tax treatment can quietly shape every major […]

What Europe’s AI hiring gap means for founders building governed systems

What Europe’s AI hiring gap means for founders building governed systems

European startups are hiring to build AI systems quickly, but the governance layer is lagging behind. That creates a practical problem for founders: the faster you ship AI into customer workflows, the more you need clear ownership for compliance, review, access control and model oversight. For small businesses and scale-ups, this is not an abstract […]

Navigating the Quantum Leap: What Algorithmiq's Funding Means for Small Businesses

Navigating the Quantum Leap: What Algorithmiq’s Funding Means for Small Businesses

Algorithmiq's recent €18 million funding round—notably, a shift of its headquarters from Helsinki to Milan—highlights a significant trend in quantum computing, which may hold transformative […] ...

Operational Implications of Venmo's Restructuring for Small E-Commerce Businesses

Operational Implications of Venmo’s Restructuring for Small E-Commerce Businesses

The recent decision by PayPal to restructure Venmo as a standalone business unit presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities for small e-commerce businesses. […] ...

How AI is Reshaping Back Office Operations for Small Businesses

How AI is Reshaping Back Office Operations for Small Businesses

The integration of AI solutions into back office operations can reshape the efficiency and productivity of small businesses. As automation technologies evolve, the focus has […] ...

Understanding the Pre-IPO Landscape for Small Tech Firms

Understanding the Pre-IPO Landscape for Small Tech Firms

Skeleton Technologies, a Tallinn-based provider of AI infrastructure and grid power systems, recently announced a €33 million first close of its pre-IPO funding round. This […] ...