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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Small Business Contracting
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Public Contracting
If the Obama administration stopped federal 'small business' contracts from going to large corporations, it would create 2 million new jobs.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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Treasury Departments
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Public Finance Agencies & Treasuries
No one wants the United States to keep borrowing irresponsibly, but if the country defaults, the impact will be far-reaching.
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By John Arensmeyer |
Filed In:
Taxes & Taxation
and
Public Finance
Tax season is over, but our efforts to educate small business owners about tax credits in the new healthcare law are still going strong.
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By Guest Blogger |
Filed In:
Employment Services
and
Human Resources & Personnel Management
Temp employment agencies can make hiring seasonal or temporary employees much easier. Just be sure to understand the limitations of using these agencies.
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By Sylvia Dion |
Filed In:
Taxes & Taxation
and
Public Finance
Last week the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed legislation which will allow Twitter, and other companies that move into San Francisco's Mid-Market neighborhood, a tax "break" from San Francisco's Payroll Expense Tax....
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By Manny Davis |
Filed In:
Fines & Penalties
and
Trial & Procedure
Know what penalties the IRS charges for not filing and not paying taxes. Understand actions that should be taken to avoid large penalties and interest
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By Marco Carbajo |
Filed In:
Banking & Finance Regulation
and
Banking Law
Does your business have a paydex score of 80 or higher? Will it enable you to acquire all the credit your company needs? Discover the truth behind the credit granting process and what...
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By David Finkel |
Filed In:
Wire Transfers
and
Electronic Banking
Earlier today I was reflecting on two client conversations I had with clients who were in the process of raising money. I spent about 40 minutes on the phone with one of our...
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
Trying to frame the Bush Tax Cut debate as a small business issue does a disservice to small business owners who need tax policies that really help them.
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By Marco Carbajo |
Filed In:
Banking, Lending & Credit Services
and
Banking & Finance
Would your business survive and thrive without you? Learn how to build a sellable business that can stand on its own from none other than John Warrillow author of Built to Sell.
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By Kevin Morris |
Filed In:
Turbine Mfg
and
Engine & Turbine Mfg
The owner of Urban Green Energy, an innovative wind turbine company, explains how his small business successfully expanded into the global marketplace.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Recession
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Economic Conditions
In two new surveys, small firms say their economic outlook is negative -- and getting more so.
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Credit Cards
and
Payment Cards & Services
It's important for a number of reasons to separate business and personal expenses.
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By John Arensmeyer |
Filed In:
Recession
and
Economic Conditions
Even suggesting that the country might default on its debt would be a disaster for the economy -- and for small businesses.
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By Marco Carbajo |
Filed In:
Credit Cards
and
Payment Cards & Services
Are you in the process of personal credit recovery? Learn which secured credit cards that rebuild credit offer the greatest impact to your credit scores.
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By Amanda Han |
Filed In:
Tax Consulting
and
Accounting Professionals Center
How do we know we are not being overworked by our government and overpaying taxes? To gauge your risk level, here are 8 signs that you may be overpaying your taxes and how...
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By Tom Stein and Tim Devaney |
Filed In:
Small Business
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Company Structures & Ownership
If you're an owner who's thinking of selling your small business, now may be the best time to do it. Here's why -- and here's how to do it right.
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By Nellie Akalp |
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Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
For those of you dreaming of starting your own business, now that tax time is over, it is the perfect time to focus on your new goals and turn your dreams into a...
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By Matthew McKenzie |
Filed In:
Sales Tax
and
Tax Law
It's only fair that online retailers pay their share of state sales taxes. Figuring out their "fair share" without destroying them is the challenge.
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By Sylvia Dion |
Filed In:
Tax Fraud
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
As we approach the April 18th federal tax deadline, the IRS is reminding taxpayers to be wary of the "2011 Dirty Dozen Tax Scams". Participating in these scams could cost taxpayers huge tax...
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