Jodi Levy

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Jodi Levy

Jodi Levy is Head of Sales and Business Development at BizFund Canada, where she has spent the past three years helping small and mid-size Canadian businesses access fast, flexible funding through Merchant Cash Advances. With over 20 years in sales and business development — Jodi brings deep practical knowledge of what Canadian business owners need to grow. Her writing covers business financing, working capital strategies and the day-to-day challenges of running a business in Canada.

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How to Build Business Credit in Canada

Your business credit matters more than you may realize. If you have a good business credit score in Canada, you’ll find it easier to secure loans and lines of credit when the time comes for expansion....
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How to Create a Marketing Budget for Your Small Business

Some might see marketing as solely a short-term business expense, but it’s actually a long-term investment. Unfortunately, many businesses reach a point where growth slows unless they have a solid marketing plan in place. In fact,...
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Business Insurance in Canada: What Coverage Do You Actually Need?

One of the most important parts of running a responsible business is protecting what you’ve built. Usually, the best way to protect what you’ve poured your blood, sweat, and tears into is by securing business insurance...
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How to Price Your Products or Services (Small Business Guide)

You shouldn’t have a ‘set it and forget it’ mentality when pricing products or services as a small business. Many companies in Canada make this mistake. They hope that the pricing they set once will work...
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Small Business Tax Deductions Canada 2026

Recent announcements are pointing toward the 2026 tax season, offering small businesses exciting opportunities. It's believed there will be changes to CPP/EI rates, updated mileage allowances, and continued home office deduction options. However, to capitalize on...
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How to Hire Your First Employee in Canada

In Canada, according to Statista, the workforce stood at 20.72 million in 2024, with this expected to grow by about 360,000 people between 2024 and 2026. If you’re operating a business and expect to be hiring...