Small Business
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Hiring Like It's 1999
The tech boom is fueling a surge in jobs and creative recruiting
- Workers Quit as Economic Confidence Rises
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Eric Schmidt’s Newest VC Fund
Innovation Endeavors is testing new methods, including a Survivor-style startup competition, to build tech companies
- Venture Capital: Corporations Fill a Gap
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Ducking Estate Taxes Forever
Interest in so-called dynasty trusts has risen because of the higher individual lifetime gift- and estate-tax exemptions of $5 million available this year and next
Featured Columnists
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Karen E. Klein
Karen E. Klein is a Los Angeles-based writer who covers entrepreneurship and small-business issues.
- Using Quick Response Codes to Promote Your Business
- Six Traps That Wreck Established Businesses
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Vivek Wadhwa
Vivek Wadhwa is a visiting scholar at University of California-Berkeley, senior research associate at Harvard...
- Disruptive Startups That Don't Get Funded
- The $32,000 Startup
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Featured Small Business Bloggers
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Today's Tip
by Today's Tip Contributor
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Financing
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The New Entrepreneur:
From Google, Credit Cards for Small Business
This is a guest post by Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Victoria Stilwell.
- What Regulation Q's Repeal Means for Business Checking
- When a Bank Wants a Deposit to Make a Loan
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The New Entrepreneur:
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Managing a Small Business
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I Married an Entrepreneur
Maintaining a healthy relationship with a business owner is tough. A program for spouses at networking group Entrepreneurs' Organization is meant to help
- When Your Business Can't Repay a Bank Loan
- How to Make Your Employees Work From Home
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Policy
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The New Entrepreneur:
National Science Foundation Aims to Turn Research Into Startups
This is a guest post by Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Victoria Stilwell.
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The New Entrepreneur:
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Sales & Marketing
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Today's Tip:
Use Your Website to Grow Your Business
Your website is one of the most powerful marketing tools you have. By itself it may not produce the results you're looking for, but when combined...
- Today's Tip: Connect Your C-Suite to Your Customers
- Today's Tip: Put Audio Content on Your Website
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Today's Tip:
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Smart Answers
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When Past-Due Bills Seem Unfair
You can't be indefinitely liable for a vendor's shoddy accounting, says a financial pro. More crucial is the importance of your business relationship
- I Married an Entrepreneur
- When the IRS Makes a Refund Mistake
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Starting a Business
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The $32,000 Startup
In an age of outsourcing, starting an online business or improving an existing one means founders don't need technical skills or outside funding
- Fix a Strained Business Partnership Now
- Organize and Streamline Your Home-Based Business
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