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    IRS Presents National Phone Forum

    August 3, 2009August 27, 2014

    IRS Stakeholder Liaison presents: National Phone Forum Everyone’s at Risk – Combating the Increasing Threat of Online Fraud and Identity Theft Date: August 19, 2009Cost: FREELocation: The convenience of your home or officeThis IRS phone forum is for: • Tax professionals• Attorneys• Payroll professionals• Industry partners• Small business organizations• Small business owners• State and local…

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  • announcement

    QuickBooks Contest ENDS

    June 4, 2009August 27, 2014

    Yesterday, June 3, was the last day that entries were accepted for the 15 copies of QuickBooks Premier to be given away from our blog, thanks to Intuit. Today those 15 winners were notified and Intuit will be contacting those winners who get the downloads. Five CD copies went in the mail today to those…

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  • POV

    Who Says There’s Not a Market?

    May 7, 2009August 27, 2014

    Print material is a thing of the past, a dying dinosaur! Have you heard that yet? It was presented as a statement of fact at a meeting I recently attended. Big city newspapers are shutting down. Magazines are opting for online editions instead of print you can touch, so to speak. We can read books…

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  • customer service | entrepreneurship | planning

    Competition Sports Getting Started

    May 5, 2009August 27, 2014

    Kenny and Dayna Wederski live in Woodward Oklahoma and opened Competition Sports, LLC, their new sporting goods store in January. They spent about four months in the planning stages before the doors opened. Some of the important steps they took to get to that successful opening included Writing the plan for the business Developing the…

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  • community | rural

    Good News in NW Iowa

    April 22, 2009August 27, 2014

    From Jack Shultz Boomtown Institute April 21, 2009 Take Charge of Your Community Within the past couple of weeks, we have received two great stories from community leaders telling about the positive things happening in their hometowns. Each involves a powerful Can Do Spirit. Estherville, IA You spoke at our chamber banquet in Estherville, Iowa…

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  • community | economic development | rural | tourism

    What I Learned About Tourism Promotion in Hutchinson Kansas

    April 20, 2009August 27, 2014

    Serving on a tourism board is fun and challenging. Sometimes we get a little set in our ways and need a good jolt to move on to new ideas. My recent trip with fellow bloggers to Hutchinson Kansas was the jolt I needed. These are some of the things I learned while I was having…

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  • entrepreneurship

    Recovery Act and Small Business

    March 17, 2009August 27, 2014

    SBA this week is implementing two key provisions laid out in the Recovery Act. Our SBDC offices received information from our District SBA office that is surely good news not only for small business owners, but for our lenders too. On Monday, March 16, President Obama announced that the US Treasury Department will commit up…

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  • finance

    Credit Denial; is it a good thing?

    March 5, 2009August 27, 2014

    Every once in awhile the futility of a company policy just gets to you. While the following is meant as a joke, it has an unwelcome ring of truth to it. Denied Joke— Sanford P. BlankMy wife received a credit-card application in the mail that she had not requested. She didn’t want it, but I…

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