The small business sector in Nevada is experiencing a rebound. A report that was published by the Nevada Department of Employment,Training and Rehabilitation shows that the small business sector in the state added more than 15,000 jobs in the first quarter of the year. That’s the best gain of the sector since the end of… Read More…
Small Business and Credit
The National Federation of Independent Business has recently discovered through one of its studies that owners of small businesses and the lenders that they have to deal with do not see eye to eye when it comes to credit. Lenders would say that standards have eased and improved in the past few years. Small business… Read More…
Business Owners Choosing Growth Over Vacations
There are many entrepreneurs right now who are opting to work rather than go on vacation. Business seems to be picking up this summer. Small business owners also need time off. They need to find some relaxation from the hectic schedule of running their business. But, some business owners would be willing to forget about… Read More…
How Can Technologies Enhance Your Business Skills?
As a small business owner, you have now probably heard of the many uses of technology to big and small businesses. You might already be using this approach to your own business now. However, some bosses still aren’t able to maximize all the opportunities that these innovations can offer. Aside from employing cloud computing and… Read More…
Personal Finance Tips
As a business owner, your personal finance can sometimes suffer when the majority of your net worth and compensation are wrapped up in the success of your business. For entrepreneurs who are in the startup phase, considering some personal finance tips is important. Have a cash cushion. Make sure that you are prepared by setting… Read More…
How to Deal With Employees Who Don’t Deliver
Dealing with under-performing employees is a complete waste of time. A recent survey of 1,400 chief financial officers by the staffing firm Robert Half International revealed that managers in their companies spend an average of 17% of their time dealing with under-performing employees. But according to Paul McDonald, Senior Executive Director at Robert Half, you… Read More…
How to Create a Better Learning Environment in the Workplace
Creating a successful learning environment for your small business members requires using different things other than finding a teacher. This includes addressing various workplace issues as well as dealing with possibilities that the employees will tend to ignore the training after it’s been done. To prevent the latter from happening, here are ways to guide… Read More…
Small Business Funding Do’s and Don’ts
Finding funding is a challenging task when planning on starting a small business. Even if you already started the company, continuing its cash flow is key to keep it running. When searching for ways to find small business funding, keep in mind the following: – Create an excellent business plan. Having a long-term and well-drafted… Read More…
Dates Small Business Owners Should Know
The Affordable Care Act became a law way back in 2010, and some of its provisions have already taken effect, but some are only to be implemented by 2015. That’s why small business owners would do good to be aware of certain dates that have some connection with the implementation of the law. Some of… Read More…
How Partnerships Help Small Businesses
If you want to have a successful business, you should make sure that you excel in some key aspect in its running. Usually it is a technical component of the business that you have in mind, but sometimes it can also be an interpersonal skill. You have to make sure that you are brilliant in… Read More…