New Blog Post: Is the Four-Day Work Week Right for Your Business?


Well, it's been a while since my last blog post. I've been busy with end-of-year preparation for clients, not to mention going back to school to pursue a degree in accounting.

I recently wrote a research paper for one of my classes that I thought would be perfect for this blog. The paper examines whether the four-day work week has as many advantages as commonly reported.

My research surprised me, to say the least, so I hope you find this post informative.

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In support of your vision,
Brandon

Possible Promise Financial

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