Showing posts with label Small Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Small Business. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

WASHINGTON - AFFECTING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS

Join us for a FREE Webinar on June 21

Monday, June 21, 2010

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT




There is a lot going on in Washington right now, so allow Larry Kopsa CPA to show you his ‘crystal ball’ on how the following may affect your business:Health Care Reform, PCI (if you take credit cards and you don’t know about this make sure you tune in!), CAP and Trade, Value Add Tax, New Tax Laws, Hire Act, and the Union Check Card. In this one hour webinar, Larry will show you how these items could potentially affect your bottom line.

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Friday, February 26, 2010

SMALL BUSINESSES ARE THE LATEST TARGET FOR CYBERCRIMINALS

Small-business bank accounts increasingly are being targeted by cybercriminals. The criminals use sophisticated programs to gain access to bank accounts through online portals, then add payees to the company's accounts. Shawn Henry, assistant director of the Cyber Division at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said losses have amounted to hundreds of millions of dollars in the last year or so. The Wall Street Journal

Thursday, December 31, 2009

OBAMA'S SMALL BUSINESS CONUNDRUM

Small business groups have complained that they got short shrift from the economic stimulus bill. It seemed like small business was completely ignored. Now as the government finally starts to deal with unemployment, President Obama now seems to agree. The problem is that some of the rhetoric that is being discussed to help small business clashes with his policy goals like health care reform, cap and trade and the card check bills.

Forbes magazine recently had a good article articulating the issues.

Click the link below to read the full story:http://www.forbes.com/2009/12/08/barack-obama-credit-small-business-washington-obama.html?partner=alerts

Friday, September 18, 2009

'THE 7 MOST OVERRATED BUSINESSES'

(Yahoo! Small Business) -- Smallbusinessanswers.yahoo.com reports that with higher unemployment, many Americans are looking to launch their own business. "But many people do a lousy job of picking businesses they can realistically turn into a profitable operation," the article notes. According to small business experts, some of the most difficult businesses to operate profitably are: "Restaurants; direct sales; online retail; high-end retail; independent consulting; franchise ownership; and traffic-driven Web sites." See the article at <http://smallbusinessanswers.yahoo.com/overrated>