Reports show that in August manufacturing in the U.S. expanded for the thirteenth straight month in a row, giving Wall Street and economists alike hope that this recovery will not flatline.
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Temporary Staffing Offers Good News
As our economy limps forward with stubbornly higher than predicted unemployment rates, temporary staffing remains one of the few industries that offer a sliver of good news.
Factor Export Initiative Into 2010 Strategy
In Wednesday night’s State of the Union address, President Obama brought to the forefront a smart strategy for small businesses to boost sales now, while the U.S. economy continues to slowly recover.
Small Business and the Missing $11.6 billion
We all know that the engine of any modern economy is entrepreneurial small businesses. Well, maybe someone needs to tell that to the bankers.
3 Excuses For Not Paying
The “check is in the mail” excuses are back in play. Expecting some tips about “setting the collection dogs” on debtors? Nope. If your client can pay, and you don’t want to hear one of the top three excuses, these tips will help keep your cash flowing.
Are We Becoming a Nation of Non-Spenders?
With cuts in consumer debt are we becoming a nation of non-spenders?
Opportunity Costs
This is one of the times when accounts receivables financing becomes a viable alternative. The cost of doing business with a factor can more than pay for itself, while you simultaneously improve your bottom line and grow market share.
Financing a Small Business
Be vigilant in selecting the right financing choice at every stage of your business cycle. You can help yourself immeasurably by remembering that the financing option you picked when you started your business may not be the right choice as you grow.
