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By Nick Armstrong |
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Innovation
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Being a small business owner doesn't always have a happy ending. I wish it did.
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By John Foley |
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Health & Safety
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Staffing & HR
A great evening and a profitable holiday season can turn dismal if you fall prey to a robbery or restaurant invasion. Here's how to avoid being a target.
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Cyber-thieves have taken notice of the booming popularity of online tax filing, and they're working overtime to intercept and steal sensitive information.
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Security
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Technology
Robbers can now knock off your bank account without ever leaving home. Here's how to keep your small business from becoming a victim.
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By Paul Davis |
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Operations
According to the FBI, crime rates nationwide continue to decline. That's good news, but it's definitely not cause to be complacent about crime.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Franchising
Franchise Frolics: Dunkin' Donuts worker busted for selling more than donuts, a franchisee revolt at Giordano’s Pizza, and the "real" Hamburgler.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Financing & Credit
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Finance
Small-business borrowing was way up in May, an possible indication that business on Main Street is picking up speed.
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By Paul Davis |
Filed In:
Operations
A recent robbery illustrates the risks of sticking to a routine when your business makes cash deposits.
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By Paul Davis |
Filed In:
Bank Robbery
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Larceny & Theft
The first thing police do at a crime scene is look for cameras. But it helps if they actually work!
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By Paul Davis |
Filed In:
Robbery
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Crimes Against Person
Too often, armed robberies of businesses can turn deadly. Here's how to minimize the risk to you, your business, and your employees.
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By Paul Davis |
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Justice Departments
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Government Departments & Authorities
Beware of "guaranteed" government grant awards that require your business to pay an up-front fee. This is a sure sign there's a scam artist at work -- and you're the target.
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By John Foley |
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Restaurants & Food Service
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Food & Beverage
Years ago, the holiday robbery trick every owner, server and bartender was on the lookout for in Manhattan was the umbrella purse snatch. It usually took place on a rainy Thursday night. A...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Wealthy People
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Demographic Groups
New study finds that wealthy consumers like a cheap meal, too, just like you and me.
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By Ken Walker |
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Airlines
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Air Transportation
A lot of times, people bring the stress onto themselves by inflating their sense of importance or by demanding a level of service that is unrealistic.
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By Miranda Marquit |
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Banking & Finance Overview
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Banking & Finance
Remember that, for the most part, the FDIC only covers deposit accounts (this includes CDs) in the event of a bank failure.
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By Ramon Ray |
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Bank Robbery
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Larceny & Theft
hy do bank robbers rob banks? Because it's is where the MONEY is. What if, however, there was NO money in banks, but only worthless tokens (or even no money) that only worked...
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By John Sileo |
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Identity Theft
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Fraud & Financial Crime
Before you leave home, take a few measures to ensure that you don't leave your critical personal information vulnerable to identity thieves.
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By Ramon Ray |
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Web Sites
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Web Sites & Portals
Every business owner - that wants to - has a web site by now. Sure, there are still millions of small businesses who don't have web sites but I'm sure that a) anyone...
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By Ken Walker |
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Sports & Recreation Events
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Sports & Recreation
What do you suppose you get when you mix a black tie gala, horseshoe and poker tournaments, cigars, and a co-ed corn-holing contest?
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Too many small businesses get blindsided because they don't read the fine print in their policies or fail to obtain the right type of insurance.
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