Politics and
Government
Foundation
Laid for Obama Stimulus Package
President-elect
Barack Obama had his aides develop a plan to quickly pump money into
the economy, create millions of jobs and deliver a tax cut to the
poor and middle class. They came up with a two-year economic rescue
is expected to cost about $500 billion.
Small
Business Health Care Woes
U.S.
senators are proposing legislative fixes for high health insurance
costs.
Economics and Labor
Issues
Entrepreneurs
Who Kept Coming Back
Recessions
can inspire great entrepreneurial achievement. Here we offer examples
from the last 200 years of entrepreneurs who rose from the ashes.
Billions
Expected for Credit Cards, Home, Student and Car Loans
The
government introduced two programs to provide $800 billion to help
unfreeze the market for consumer debt, which Treasury Secretary Henry
Paulson calls vital to supporting the economy.
More
Loans Available From SBA
The
Small Business Administration has made more loans available to small
businesses through local banks.
Fed
to Boost Consumer Lending
The
Federal Reserve Board has established a facility to help consumers
and small businesses with their credit needs. Under the Term
Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York will lend as much as $200 billion to holders of specific
AAA-rated, asset-backed securities that are collateralized by
small-business loans, credit card loans, student loans and auto
loans.
FDIC
Adds 54 Banks to its Problem List, Total Stands at 171
NEW
YORK (AP) - The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. says its list of
problem banks, those considered to be in trouble, shot up to 171
during the third quarter. That's up nearly 50 percent from 117 in the
second quarter, and the highest number since late 1995.
Experts:
Expect Slow Turnaround
Consultants
see an increase in small businesses' troubles that need quick
resolution if entrepreneurs hope to save their companies, saying that
businesses need to be flexible now, remake their core around
diminished sales, and make timely cutbacks.
Law and Regulation
Enforcement
Lower
Your Legal Bills
While
you can't eliminate lawyers from your life, you can rely on them a
little less.
OSHA
Expected to Become New Battleground
Workers'
advocates are expecting the new administration to usher in change at
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, shifting toward
safety-standard enforcement after a year riddled with on-the-job
fatal accidents.
Startup
Tax Waiver Not a Priority
Small-business
owners may have to wait for President-elect Barack Obama to keep his
campaign promises, including the pass on the capital-gains tax for
startups.
Doing Business
Does
Ego Interfere With Customer Service?
Some customer service situations start
as minor problems but can quickly escalate into all-out war when
sales people unknowingly make these situations worse.
Watch
Out! Holiday Season Shoplifters!
The holiday season is one of joy and
happiness, but it is also the time of year that brings out the
thieves, robbers and crooks.
Sales and Marketing
Crisis
Public Relations Crash Course
Here
are some ideas on how to contain the problem before it does any real
damage.
Growing
Small Biz Trend: Social Networking Sites
Werner
and Uschi Beck have seen traffic grow on their Cool Beans Cafe &
Arts website since they began using social networking sites to
promote their coffee shop, a growing trend in marketing for small
businesses.
Starting
Your Own Export Business
Launching
an export business may seem difficult, but getting started is fairly
straightforward. Start by developing your export compliance plan and
then decide on the markets you wish to explore.
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