Small Business Borrowing Took Another Hit in August
Over the past few years or more, many small business owners across the country have learned the hard way that it’s not easy to come across lending for their companies.
Risks of Using Deal/Coupon Sites for Your Small Business Growth
There are several high profile deal and coupon sites making big waves on the World Wide Web. Small businesses and large businesses alike are looking for ways to surf those waves that promise high volume sales and long-term growth.
Small Business Owners Largely Support Increase in Minimum Wage
There has been robust debate among lawmakers and industry insiders alike over the last year or so about whether to raise the minimum wage for workers nationwide.
Small Business Job Growth Continues, Albeit Slowly
The economic recovery seen over most of 2014 has been uneven at best in a lot of cases, and that trend certainly continued in the month of September.
Earthquakes Risks in the United States
U.S. businesses face many risks on any given day. One that isn’t thought of, or considered, as often as perhaps it should be, is the risk of an earthquake. While it’s true that some areas of the country are more likely to experience earthquake activity than others, there are very few places in the nation that cannot be impacted by a strong enough earthquake.
Some Small Business Owners May Still Face Tough Times
Small business owners nationwide have likely noted that the economic recovery of the last few years may have been widespread, but certainly hasn’t been uniform.
Minimizing Workers’ Compensation Claims Through Employee Wellness and Fitness Programs
Workers’ compensation insurance is not only legally required for most employers throughout the United States, but it’s also an important tool to help build morale in the workplace and insulate employers from many lawsuits they would otherwise face when injuries and accidents on the job occur.
Minimizing Workers’ Compensation Claims Through Employee Wellness and Fitness Programs
Workers’ compensation insurance is not only legally required for most employers throughout the United States, but it’s also an important tool to help build morale in the workplace and insulate employers from many lawsuits they would otherwise face when injuries and accidents on the job occur.
Small Businesses Moving Away from Health Insurance Offerings?
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has brought with it considerable debate about who should provide health insurance to Americans, and what it should cost.
Do’s and Don’ts of Writing a Good Small Business Plan
Behind most every successful small business is a well laid business plan. It’s the cornerstone foundation to help you keep your business moving towards your goals. There are right and wrong moves to make, though, when creating this critical plan you need to know about. Keep reading to learn which moves you should and shouldn’t make.