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Small businesses could see some major operational changes within the next five years due to the development and implementation of futuristic technologies within offices, according to predictions found in IBM's Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives in the Next ... Read More

Although the Senate unanimously approved two National Science Foundation programs to fund entrepreneurs in the science and innovation fields, the bill failed to push through the House of Representatives in its final hours, according to the American Association for the A... Read More

Missouri has doubled the amount of loan funding available to small business owners and entrepreneurs to $50,000 through a state loan program. The loans can be used for cash or operational needs.The loans are available to qualifying small businesses with up to 15 employe... Read More

As the new year unfolds, so too will new customer service trends for small business owners and entrepreneurs. With the business landscape rapidly changing, customer service is evolving and companies will need to alter their behaviors accordingly.In a world where instant... Read More

Chase Bank lent more then $10 billion in credit to small businesses across the country.In Columbus, Ohio, JPMorgan Chase awarded 91 SBA loans worth $9.2 million in 2010, according to the Columbus Dispatch. This figure is more than double the amount of loans and their va... Read More

Small businesses should consider putting their best foot forward in 2011 by setting professional resolutions.In the new year, write up a budget for your business. According to Entrepreneur magazine, only a small amount of business owners do this, although it is essentia... Read More

As a small business owner, you may not have the budget to keep an in-house accountant on your team, which means you may be overlooking many tax breaks available to entrepreneurs and small companies.With 2010 coming to a close and tax season approaching, there are some b... Read More

The nation's capital fell at to the bottom of a list of the country's friendliest places to incorporate a business, according to the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council's Small Business Survival Index 2010.Coming in just above D.C. - but still in the... Read More

Once an entrepreneur has incorporated a business, he or she must decide whether or not to begin work on a full- or part-time basis.Choosing to operate a small business part-time lets an owner fall back on a steady source of income and grow their business slowly, accordi... Read More

After incorporating a small business, an entrepreneur must delve into the necessary, though often difficult process, of seeking out sales prospects. Drawing in customers can pose some difficulties, but companies that have already completed the incorporation process ough... Read More

Providing great service to any customer who walks through your small business' doors is key to your company's ultimate success.If you truly hit the nail on the head when it comes to service, your customers will remain loyal to your business for years down the r... Read More

One of the most important decisions an entrepreneur will make is choosing a business partner. Although some may opt to go it alone, others may work with several partners and therefore will need to ensure that all partners are on the same page.When seeking a partner, vie... Read More

Things may be turning around for small businesses, which could result in more entrepreneurs incorporating their companies.Optimism is on the rise among small business owners, reaching its highest level since November 2007, according to the National Federation of Indepen... Read More

Most likely, as you look to incorporate your small business, you have already perfected your tweeting techniques and have plenty of Facebook friends to help you market your company, but you may not be taking advantage of the newest resources available.A new professional... Read More

Many of the real benefits of forming a nonprofit come from a 501(c)(3) status, but simply incorporating your business as a nonprofit does not guarantee its tax-exempt status. For a non-profit to become tax-exempt, it must file for it and be approved by the IRS.Once inco... Read More

During the incorporation process, seeking the aid of an attorney can be the key to getting your small business off the ground.An attorney will not only understand all of the different business structures and how they relate to your company, but they will also be able to... Read More

Though incorporating your business may come with a seemingly endless pile of paperwork, the benefits are usually worth it in the long run.By forming a corporation or LLC, a business owner has the ability to raise investment capital. Both structures allow a business owne... Read More

Facebook success all depends on how entrepreneurs markets themselves. If used correctly, the platform can enhance sales and drive traffic to a business' website.A successful Facebook page starts with a unique name. It should reflect your company and be separate from... Read More

As with any business venture, incorporating a nonprofit takes careful planning and a great deal of understanding concerning business planning. Should you decide that now is the time to incorporate, there are several steps to consider.Early on in the planning process, it... Read More

Faced with the current economic issues, it can be more than difficult to find the necessary funding for a startup business.Before reaching elsewhere, entrepreneurs should look to themselves as a the first place to cut expenses, according to an article written by Tamara ... Read More

Entrepreneurs looking to elevate their image should take advantage of the charitable and philanthropic opportunities of the holiday season.Donating is an integral part of marketing and is interwoven into strategies from the likes of high-end luxury brands all the way do... Read More

When looking into incorporating a business, it is wise to reach out to other like-minded entrepreneurs for help and advice. Chances are, connections who have begun their own business were once faced with similar challenges and can offer some helpful insight.In an articl... Read More

In this day and age, most small business entrepreneurs know and understand the importance of social media and having an online presence. But for businesses to truly succeed in what is still a new realm to many, they must market themselves appropriately.Businesses must n... Read More

For entrepreneurs looking to incorporate, an S corporation may seem the more preferable route over a C corporation due to tax benefits.The profits and losses of an S corp are passed through to shareholders, so the company only pays one federal tax."An S corporation... Read More

When making the decision to register an organization as a nonprofit, entrepreneurs must be sure to understand the legalities and tax implications behind the classification.Incorporating a company as a nonprofit does not necessarily make it exempt from federal income tax... Read More

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