Great Business Ideas: Buy Used Office Furnishings

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Buy Used Office Furnishings When i was an investigative reporter, my beat was white-collar crime. I chased after the slickest, sleaziest business criminals in the country as they defrauded investors out of millions with precious metals scams, stock frauds, and real estate schemes. The one thing they all had … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Get Some Help from Uncle Sam

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Get Some Help from Uncle Sam Good old uncle sam. he stands there with his finger pointing at you, but most business owners think he should be portrayed with that same bony hand reaching deep into our pockets. If you’ve ever spent an hour filling out a payroll tax … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Get Free Financing Help

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Get Free Financing Help (USE A SCORE COUNSELOR) In 2001 counselors from the service Corps of Retired Executives counseled more than 250,000 entrepreneurs. Since its founding in 1964, more than 4.2 million business owners have participated in SCORE’s extensive counseling and seminar programs. No matter where you live, free … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Take Advantage of Special Lending Programs for Women

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Take Advantage of Special Lending Programs for Women Although there are nine million women business owners in America, employing roughly 18.5 million people, women still have a tough time securing bank loans. But there is help: the women’s prequalification program, which was launched as an experiment in 1994. The … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Finance Your Independent Film

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Finance Your Independent Film Powered by black coffee, peter hall raced downtown in New York City to pick up 10,000 slick postcards promoting Delinquent, his independent film that opened in September 1997 in Los Angeles and New York. Rushing back uptown, he double-parked in Columbus Circle, risking a ticket … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Use Frequent Flier Miles for Meetings

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Use Frequent Flier Miles for Meetings Futurist david snyder flies more than 150,000 miles a year, giving speeches and consulting for private and government clients. To build up frequent flier miles, he flies first class and books his own tickets, although his clients reimburse him for travel expenses. Every … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Know about Economic Development Incentives and Agencies

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Know about Economic Development Incentives and Agencies If you are thinking of relocating or expanding your business, be sure to investigate the wide variety of economic incentives and tax breaks. Hundreds of local, state, federal, and private agencies offer scores of programs designed to entice business owners to move … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Take Advantage of a Tax Break

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Take Advantage of a Tax Break The old cliché, “if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is” applies to many schemes and scams offered to small business owners. However, an obscure provision of the federal tax code actually gives mom-and-pop businesses a real break. Although it … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Hire an Enrolled Agent to Do Your Taxes

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Hire an Enrolled Agent to Do Your Taxes Nobody likes to pay taxes. it’s even worse if you’re unhappy with your current tax preparer. If you are thinking about a change, you might consider hiring an enrolled agent. Although they’ve been around since 1884 and prepare millions of tax … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Be Talked Out of a Bad Idea

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Be Talked Out of a Bad Idea Bruce tyson manages money for a living. Big money. As president of Weston Capital Management Inc., in Los Angeles, California, he manages about $150 million for wealthy entertainment- industry clients. Tyson is extremely bright, fiscally conservative, and a careful listener. He serves … Read more