Does the lack of small business lending affect the unemployment numbers? Franchise Direct links to a post suggesting as much, from the IFA president. Read More
As Financial Literacy Month continues, it's important for a small business owner to stop and think their financial literacy. Do you know how money works? Here are some important issues for small business owners. Read More
Most franchise buyers are familiar with the top reasons that franchise business are good to own. But, most of them never think about this one. Read the post to see what I mean... Read More
Startup Junkies TV

The story of a startup. Each episode is approximately 23 minutes long. If you are new to the startup environment, watch this to leran what it's really like raising capital. Read More
Roughly half of all businesses in the U.S. are home-based businesses. Even though home-based businesses operate from, well, homes, it’s not that these businesses don’t need capital. In fact, some of these businesses can be capital-guzzlers. Read More
You may have a brilliant business idea. But if you don’t have the required funds, your idea will remain just that – an idea. A financing option that is gaining popularity is crowdfunding. Read More
It is really amazing what one Financial Advisor can do (with Social Media).
Jeff Rose spotted a problem, and found a creative way to a solution. He started the #RothIRAMovement today, all by himself, with Social Media of course. With the relationships he built from blogging, Tweeting, and Y Read More
I have mentioned the company Mint.com before in regards to using their free budgeting service for your business (and personal use for that matter). However, I recently noticed that they also provide deduction-maximizing service great for small business owners.... Read More
Here are the 2012 Top 100 Franchises, globally, according to the team at Franchise Direct, a top franchise web portal. This is their 3rd annual global franchise report, and it's a good one. Read More
Both private and public construction projects aren’t cheap. In fact, Mortgage News Daily reported that $827 billion was spent on construction in the U.S., as of 2012. This included private nonresidential, private residential, and public construction projects, causing construction spend to rise 6.5% Read More
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