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Filed In:
Starting a Business
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Getting Started
This past year was a tumultuous one for small businesses. Check out the top 13 events of the year, and why they mattered to small businesses.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Insurance & Risk Management
and
Finance
The Northeast is overdue for a major storm. And Irene probably was not that storm.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Polls & Surveys
and
Reports, Reviews & Sections
Business leaders must assess the likelihood of all viable risk events to be prepared for the next black swan.
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Missouri, USA
and
Midwest USA
In some cases, it is an accidental mention that helps a product gain more momentum than any amount of advertising.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
Filed In:
Illinois, USA
and
Midwest USA
Jobless claims, GDP growth, and census data reflect a still-shaky recovery -- and perhaps an increasingly uncertain future.
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By Paul Davis |
Filed In:
United States
and
North America
Recent natural disasters bring out the best in small business owners -- and the worst in scammers and con artists.
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By Enid Burns |
Filed In:
Tornadoes
and
Disasters
Mobile phone carrier is up and running and finding other ways to be of aid to residents in the weather-beaten South.
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By David Hennessy |
Filed In:
Coastal Areas
and
Landforms & Ecosystems
We should use it as a reminder to do all we can to protect ourselves and our businesses should a similar disaster strike near where we live.
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Tornadoes
and
Disasters
“Small businesses that don’t have a plan in place generally don’t survive after a disaster, whether it’s a flood or a tornado.
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By Lynette DeNike |
Filed In:
Beaches
and
Landforms & Ecosystems
In the face of career decimation, you can find a fresh path to personal credit and business credit health.
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By AllBusiness Editorial |
Learn the difference between "named perils" policies and "all-risk" policies.
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Filed In:
Home-Based Businesses
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Make sure you are prepared for the worst.
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By Naomi Harker |
Filed In:
Disaster & Emergency Agencies
and
Disaster & Emergency Relief
In light of the Gustav, Hanna, and other storms hitting the U.S. in the past few weeks, we have highlighted the places you can turn for relief for your business.
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By Lynette DeNike |
Filed In:
Disaster Planning
and
Disaster & Emergency Relief
Follow these steps to prepare for a disaster and get your business thriving after any catastrophe.
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By Naomi Harker |
Filed In:
Hurricanes
and
Tropical Storms
A checklist of things to think about while planning for disaster emergencies.
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By Naomi Harker |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
How small businesses can prepare for natural disaster.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Management Theory & Practice
and
Management Theory
“Profits are poor because of unseasonably bad weather" may no longer be able to plead this justification when they have failed to plan adequately using all the sophisticated tools now available.
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By Matt Stevens |
Filed In:
Construction
I am born and raised in a state (Florida) which has had it share of emergencies: tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires, etc. These are the lessons that my clients and I have learned.
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Disaster Relief
and
Disaster & Emergency Relief
Today is the end of the 2006 Hurricane Season . Luckily it wasn't anything like the predictions. But every day, somewhere in the US, there is a disaster of some kind. No part...
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By John Foley |
Filed In:
Restaurants
I imagine Starbucks brought the term Day Part into the forefront of culinary conversation when Howard was sitting around in a marketing meeting wracking his brain on what to sell after the morning...
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