Posts Tagged ‘government programs’
Small Business Health Reform and Reform Swipe Fees Now!
There is no doubt that today’s small business community is bombarded with an ever-expanding list of political hot topics, each of which seem to carry with them a steadily recurring theme. In a word, that theme is one of reform. [Read More]
Hiscox Introduces Business Owners Policy for Small Businesses
Hiscox, the first insurer offering U.S. small businesses the ability to purchase insurance direct online and in real time, recently announced the launch of their Business Owners Policy (BOP) offering in Arizona, California and New York, with coverage in additional states [Read More]
Changes That Help Women Business Owners Grow Through Government Contracting
Businesses have the opportunity to grow their revenues through government contracting. According to www.USAspending.gov, the federal government spends over $500 billion annually on goods and services. [Read More]
Victory for Women’s Business Community
New program will be available in early 2011 for small, women-owned firms The rule is part of the Obama Administration’s overall commitment to expanding opportunities for small businesses to compete for federal contracts, in particular those owned by women, socially and [Read More]
Small business bill appears to be stuck in Senate
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate might leave town this week without finishing up what Democrats had hoped would be a significant political achievement before the August recess: passing a multibillion-dollar swath of programs to help struggling small businesses. On its face, [Read More]
