President Obama's fiscal 2012 budget proposal for the Small Business Administration asks Congress for $985 million—45% less than the $1.8 billion that the agency received in 2010.
We answer questions on choosing a company name, creating an iPhone application and raising funds online.
A look at useful sites for entrepreneurs—everything from finding financing to organizing your contacts online.
For many entrepreneurs, the Self-Employment Assistance program offers a crucial benefit besides money: education.
It's no secret that some entrepreneurs use home equity to finance their companies, but during the housing boom they leaned on it harder than ever. That set them up for a credit crunch when the market collapsed.
Nothing can be quite as romantic as a couple that labors together over a small business. Or quite as acrimonious.
Investors in health-care IT say the sector today looks a bit like the Wild West, where there is plenty of action, and not much in the way of law and order. But some venture capitalists believe the West can be won.
Start-up entrepreneurs often think they've struck gold when landing a first investor. But often, the fund-raising process has only just begun.
"Search funds," acting like tiny private-equity shops, are an increasingly popular way for entrepreneurs to buy and manage small businesses and then sell them. But many fail.
Some of the largest U.S. financial institutions have pledged new commitments to small businesses in recent months. But how much it's helping remains to be seen.
Venture capital is reserved for innovative entrepreneurs who have dreamt up companies that have the potential for rapid, highprofit growth. As such, it's difficult to obtain.
When you're out of the start-up phase, you might need another round of funding to expand or improve your business.
Use this startup calculator to figure out the true costs of launching a company. How much do you think it will take to open your business?
From Palo Alto Software, the makers of Business Plan Pro
With inspiration from the Better Business Bureau
Small businesses whose books are audited by a hired certified public accountant improve their chances of getting a loan than businesses with less scrutinized financial statements.
Curves, whose 30-minute workout for women once made it among the world's fastest-growing franchises, seems to be running out of steam.
Small 'business-to-business' companies are trying their hand at marketing on sites like Facebook, but some find social media might not be the best way to connect with their target audience.
From Palo Alto Software, the makers of Business Plan Pro
From Palo Alto Software, the makers of Business Plan Pro
Whether in Milan or London's Savile Row, custom tailors say that business is strong and many credit the recession for underscoring the importance of quality.
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Gap squeezed higher profits from an uptick in revenue, after ending 2010 with an uneven holiday season.
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Furniture Brands has been racked with problems in recent years, but a new cluster of buying by top executives may signal they believe the worst is behind the company and its stock.
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