by David Kiger | Aug 19, 2014 | Keys to Success
We’ve seen lots of headlines recently about women small business owners, including two senators seeking to boost opportunities, and women’s superior efforts in crowdfunding. Here’s a look at those developments. Federal contract fairness Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of...
by David Kiger | Aug 11, 2014 | Tax Issues
A small business should be selective when choosing an accountant. An accountant can play a critical role in the company’s successes and failures. They can also help the owner to be focused on areas that need attention. Accountancy professionals should assist with...
by David Kiger | Aug 6, 2014 | Government Contracting
Government contracts may be plentiful for larger companies. For many small businesses, they’re not. Only 22.5 percent of federal contracts go to small businesses. Only 4 percent are awarded to firms owned by women, according to statistics from the U.S. Small...
by David Kiger | Jul 28, 2014 | Employer Issues
The truth is more businesses fail than succeed. Every entrepreneur knows that. However, every business owner can learn from the failures of other organizations. What separates Yugo from Ford Motor Company? What’s the different between Pan Am and Southwest...
by David Kiger | Jul 21, 2014 | Keys to Success
An entrepreneur can learn from anyone’s experience. And Frances Bridges proves it. She is a writer I would highly recommend that you follow. In her “celebrity substance” blog series for Forbes, she looks at celebrities from a variety of professions,...