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Matt Hill: Socializing eCommerce
Matt Hill is CEO of Shopit, a networking site where users can buy, sell and trade items, as well as promote themselves and their businesses. Hill talks about the broad spectrum of services that makes his site unique and how he caters to his target audience.
Tags: target audience, services, broad spectrum, businesses, trade items, sell, users, networking site, Shopit, Web Technology, E-business, Matt Hill, CEO
Videos 2008-04-25
Obama Aims at Small Businesses
The Obama administration is pouring money into a bailout aimed at small businesses, hoping to jump start job creation. Joel Brown reports from Washington.
Tags: aims, at, bailout, brown, businesses, economy, Human Resources, Job, jobs, MoneyWatch, obama, Obama Administration, Recruitment & Selection, small, Small Business, start, washington, Workforce Management
Videos 2009-03-16
Taxes For Health Benefits?
President Obama denounced taxing employee healthcare benefits during his campaign but, as Joel Brown reports, the administration is signaling it could be open to the idea.
Tags: Health Benefit, Health Care, MoneyWatch, Benefits, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Taxes, Payroll Solutions, Human Resources, Enterprise Software, Software, Financial Planning, Finance, CBS News, CBS Evening News, Russ Mitchell, Joel Brown, Healthcare Benefits, President Obama, Employers, Employees, Businesses
Videos 2009-03-15

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Small businesses win smaller share of federal contracts in fiscal 2008
Small businesses received a record $93.3 billion in federal prime contracts in fiscal 2008, but the government still fell short in the percentage of contracts awarded to them, according to new data from the Small Business Administration.Federal agencies awarded $10 billion more in prime contracts to small businesses in fiscal...
Tags: small business
News items 2009-08-21
Are small businesses chugging social media Kool-Aid?
In my in-box last week: "Citibank Survey Reveals Small Businesses Not Joining Social Media Conversation."In my in-box on Thursday morning: "Survey: Nearly Half of Small Businesses Surveyed Have Profiles on Facebook and Twitter."Um, do these add up?Let's take a look. The first survey, conducted by Citibank and research firm GFK...
Tags: Small Business
News items 2009-10-19
Businesses that skip payments to suppliers and the ATO warned it will come back to hurt them
Australian businesses that are willing to deliberately miss paying suppliers and the ATO will find it much harder to obtain credit in the future, credit agency Dun & Bradstreet has warned. The warning comes as a new D&B survey reveals approximately 66% of Australian businesses are prepared to skip payments...
Tags: business, Payment, Dun & Bradstreet Software
News items 2009-10-26
More Businesses Adopting Advanced Collaboration Tools: Survey
A survey conducted by Frost & Sullivan and sponsored by Cisco and Verizon finds that a growing number of businesses big and small are adopting advanced collaboration tools, such as VOIP, immersive video and fixed mobile convergence. Budget pressures and the environment are key drivers, and respondents say the technologies...
News items 2009-10-16
Windows 7: When will businesses really be ready to make the move?
There are a whole bunch of reasons why Windows 7 should appeal to businesses but one threat - the still-sluggish economy - could overshadow all of those reasons to move to the new operating system. "I think they have a really good product at a really bad time," Directions on...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7
News items 2009-08-28
CIT Group: 300,000 Mom and Pop Businesses Are Too Big To Fail
One of the non-banks to partake in the Treasury's TARP funds last year is CIT Group, which provides lifeblood financing to small and mid-sized manufacturers and retailers. But in spite of that $2.3 billion infusion, CIT is still short on funds, and rating agencies have reduced CIT to junk bond...
Tags: CIT Group, Small Business, John Keefe
Blog posts 2009-07-15
Businesses Need to Preserve Voluntary Sector Links
In a recent report commissioned by the Cabinet Office, the Building Stronger Communities Task Force called for urgent action to build closer links between businesses and the communities in which they operate. The report, "Business and the Third Sector, Innovation in Tough Times" contains three priority recommendations. Build...
Tags: Public Sector, Downsizing, Business, Sector Inc., Government Response, Volunteering, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Shaun McCarthy
Blog posts 2009-08-10
GSA plans more small businesses contracts
The agency wants to broaden the base of small businesses awarded contracts, subcontracts The General Services Administration has started its mentor-protégé program to include more small businesses in GSA contracts, the agency announced today. Officials want to urge companies to help small businesses in establishing themselves in the federal marketplace...
Tags: program, small business, U.S. General Services Administration
News items 2009-08-17
Businesses in money service must file new IRS form.(money orders, traveler's checks )(Brief Article)
Businesses that issue or redeem money orders or traveler's checks are now required to use a new form to report suspicious activities to the IRS. These money service businesses that must use the new form also include businesses that transmit money. Businesses that...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2003-03-24
Michigan Fund Links Beaten Down Banks With Capital-Starved Businesses
An innovative state program in Michigan is bridging the capital gap between small businesses and lenders, while also aiding local enterprises in sagging industries re-focus on growing sectors. Launched in May, the pilot Michigan Supplier Diversification Fund helps businesses secure bank loans by providing financial collateral. For...
Tags: Bank, Financial, Industry, Michigan, Financial Accounting, Manufacturing, Financial Services, Finance, Alain Sherter
Blog posts 2009-10-12
McAfee Says Midsize Businesses Face Security Budget Cuts, Challenges
McAfee reports on the IT security struggles of midsize businesses. Though more than half of businesses surveyed said they have seen more security incidents in 2009 than 2008, 75 percent reported having to cut or freeze their IT security budgets.Midsize businesses are slashing their security budgets even as cyber-threats continue...
Tags: McAfee Inc., IT Security
News items 2009-10-28
FOREIGN TRANSPORTATION BUSINESSES CAN LAUNCH BUSINESSES IN CHINA
AsiaInfo Services 12-25-2001 Foreign Transportation Businesses Can Launch Businesses in China CHINA, Dec 25, 2001 AsiaPort via COMTEX -- Zhang Chunxian, the Vice Minister with the Ministry of Communications, says that since the day when China AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: transportation, World Trade Organization
Research articles 2001-12-25
Businesses jolted; Deregulation spurs megabills for megawatts; heavy-usage businesses seek relief from going dark.(Brief Article)
Many city businesses are getting a jolt from higher electricity rates sparked by utility deregulation and summer demand. Businesses that have especially big appetites for amps-including food preparers, retailers with refrigeration units and manufac Many city businesses are getting a jolt from higher electricity...
Research articles 2000-08-07
A telecommunications package designed for small businesses. (MCI Communications Corp.'s long-distance telephone services for small businesses)(Special Section: Telecommunications)
A telecommunications package designed for small businesses In today's unsteady economic climate, when many businesses are being forced to reduce their overhead expenses, MCI Communication Corp. is offering small firms an opportunity to alleviate at lA telecommunications package designed for small businesses ...
Tags: MCI Inc., phone, small business, telecommunications, telephone service
Research articles 1991-03-25
Tax Solutions for Small Businesses.(Internal Revenue Service will end monthly tax deposit requirements for about 1 million small businesses)
In a step to simplify a major area of tax administration, the Internal Revenue Service will end monthly tax deposit requirements for about 1 million small businesses. Beginning Jan. 1, 2001, many small businesses will be allowed to make employment ta In a step to simplify...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, small business, tax
Research articles 2001-01-01
NASA announced it will release a draft RFP around Jan. 6 for its SEWP IV multiple award IT procurement. Some contracts will be set aside for small businesses or service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.(Procurement Watch)
NASA announced it will release a draft RFP around Jan. 6 for its SEWP IV multiple award IT procurement. Some contracts will be set aside for small businesses or service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. The NAICS code is 541519. The SEWP contract, f NASA announced it will release...
Tags: information technology, NASA, procurement, RFP, small business
Research articles 2005-12-23
Many more businesses
Many more businesses will be allowed to use cash accounting under a Internal Revenue Service ruling. The policy shift is something small businesses have wanted for many years. Under the new rules, service businesses with annual gross receipts of $10 million or less will be free to drop accrual accounting...
Tags: accounting, accrual, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2002-02-01
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