Archive for the 'Small Business General' Category

May 18, 2005

Time Value of Money

As a business owner, you have to be familiar with the term “Time Value of Money“. If there is an inflation in an economy, which means banks are paying certain rate of interest for your cash, and money is losing its value along the time, then we start talking about the time value of [...]

May 17, 2005

U.S. Census Bureau RSS Feeds

Every business owner has to follow the data and statistics in their industry. You can use U.S. Census Bureau’s RSS feeds to get live data and news.
U.S. Census Bureau has a categorized RSS Feed Library and it’s avaliable for public use.
What is RSS? RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is an easy [...]

May 13, 2005

Primary Challenges for U.S. Small Businesses

On April 27, 2005, HP released a survey that shows the primary challenges for U.S. small businesses are core business issues: operations, customer relations and employee relations. But even as they focus on the basics, small-business owners have an eye on the future, with plans to significantly increase technology spending and adoption of new technologies. [...]

May 12, 2005

Small Businesses Generate New Jobs

Small businesses generate new jobs all around the world, including the United States. According to the statistics, US economy has an increasing rate of startup businesses after 2000.
Here are some statistical data and facts about small businesses in the United States.
Small Businesses … :

Total approximately 23 million in the United States, with roughly 75 [...]

May 11, 2005

Brief Introduction to Small Business Arena

Welcome to Small Business Arena. I’d like to thank you all for stopping by.
I was asking myself yesterday, “Did I really need that?” My busy schedule, new projects, working 24/7, and a new site to help small business owners, and entrepreneurs. I have this crazy thing, I have to create new [...]