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Small businesses can apply for money from the same government agency that helped birth the Internet.
MainStreet gets the scoop from Richard Quigley, a president at JPMorgan’s Chase Card Services, about the firm’s new small business credit card portfolio.
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Major card companies are restarting efforts to court business customers with new credit card deals, a sign that the credit market is thawing.
Many small firms are skittish about doing business overseas, but with two-thirds of the world’s buying power located outside the U.S., what’s stopping you?
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation plans to keep waiving insurance limits on business deposits until June 2010.
Small business owners need to know that when it comes to applying for a business loan, personal credit takes center stage.
Pop-up stores have been sprouting up across the globe and small businesses should take a look at getting a bite of this movable feast.
More small businesses are turning to the Receivables Exchange to raise money as traditional credit sources dry up.
When it comes to cutting costs, take some tips from big business.
There are plenty of way your can publicize your company without paying for ads, and many of these won’t cost you a thing (except time and energy).