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Latest from the Blog
Small business owners often targeted for scams
Many small business owners across the country are often diligent about many aspects of their companies, but one area where even the most observant can run into a little bit of trouble is when people are looking to rip them off.
Difficult third quarter wipes out growing small business optimism
Over the last several years, the improving economy has brought the small business community back to a strong standing.
Nation’s small business owners stuck waiting for Congress
It seems to happen every year at this point: Critical tax deductions on which millions of small businesses across the country rely every year end up being debated in Congress until extremely late in the calendar year.
Small business owners continue to see reason for optimism
While many polls over the course of the year illustrate how optimistic small business owners across the country may be about their chances for future success, one of the truest measures of this anecdotal data comes in the form of how they move financially.
Small businesses passing more health care costs onto employees
Businesses large and small have been struggling to make their health care costs work for them in the last several years, in part – but not entirely – due to the rules put in place by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Small businesses growing increasingly confident
The economic recovery of the last several years has been good news for small businesses in particular, allowing them to re-expand hiring after difficult times during and following the recession.