Network, Learn, and Grow at Small Business Expo NYC

As the biggest business networking and educational event for small business owners and entrepreneurs, SMALL BUSINESS EXPO – NEW YORK CITY will bring together industry experts and vendors. You will have the opportunity to learn the latest technologies, trends, systems,...

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10 Tips for Creating Positive Workplace Culture – Even If You Work From Home

Workplace culture has always played a major role in business ownership. However, the rise of remote work has changed how many entrepreneurs approach this issue. Whether you work in an office or from home, it’s important to tailor your...

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State Farm Funding $2 Million in Small Business Grants

Small businesses can use various types of support when getting started or dealing with challenges. This may include direct grant funding or economic support through the community. A new grant funded by State Farm offers economic support to several...

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In the News: Small Business Stabilization Grants of $10,000 Available Now

Communities across the U.S. are providing small business stabilization grants to address the lingering problems of the pandemic along with other issues small business owners are facing. These grants are more accessible and they address issues that can be...

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The Most Popular and Best Selling NFT Collections This Week

The hottest NFT collection now is Moonbirds which was created by PROOF Collective. After its launch on April 16, Moonbirds now has a secondary market floor price of 20 ETH or $58,566 at the latest ETH price. Early buyers...

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Small Business Development Centers Could Get $40 Million Boost

If the Senate approves the Small Business Development Centers Improvement Act of 2022 (HR6445), the program will be recharged with an increase of $40 million annually. HR 6445 would reauthorize the 2019 SBDC Act (HR 4406) which would end in...

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May is the Perfect Time to Develop Your Business Idea and Launch a Startup

The first week of May is National Small Business Week, where we celebrate entrepreneurs and recognize all the hard work it takes to start a business. Many people across the U.S. have a business idea or entrepreneurial aspirations – but...

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New Hampshire Restaurants Will Pay $890K in Wage Theft Case

Two restaurants in Hampshire are having to pay $890,196 – $445,085 in back wages to 63 employees to resolve several violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The restaurants must also pay an equal amount in liquidated damages. New...

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No Cutting In Line and No Do-Overs, Either (CARTOON)

This article, "No Cutting In Line and No Do-Overs, Either (CARTOON)" was first published on Small Business Trends

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Brush Up on Accounting with a QuickBooks Course

The numbers contain every detail of the company and its performance. Managing your company’s books requires teaching yourself special skills in different accounting software. And there are many different accounting software available. QuickBooks is one of the most popular...

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