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    Brag Basket for the new year

    BySmall Biz Survival January 2, 2015December 28, 2014

    The Brag Basket is open! This one is for January 1-15, 2015. Bring your good news to share with everyone. What can you do in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your undying love for rural places How do you join…

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    entrepreneurship | organization

    End of year checklist for small business

    ByBecky McCray December 29, 2014December 28, 2014

      Each year, there are a few standard end-of-year tasks to complete. Right now, commit time on each Friday during January to work through the checklist until you are all finished. Count your inventory. If you sell or make products, take an inventory of all products or raw materials on hand at the turn of…

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    entrepreneurship | tax matters

    2015 Standard Mileage Rates from the IRS

    ByMaesz December 23, 2014December 21, 2014

      The 2015 standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be: 57.5 cents per mile for business miles driven 23 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations The business, medical, and moving expense rates…

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    10 Tips for Increasing Your Sales at Art and Craft Shows

    ByGlenn Muske December 18, 2014December 21, 2014

    The bottom lime for survival of a business eventually comes down to making sales. You need to get money coming in the door. There are many ways that you, as a business owner, can make your product and services available. One way used successfully by many art and craft businesses is by participating in shows…

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    Grow Your Business by Saying No

    BySmall Biz Survival December 15, 2014December 14, 2014

    As a business owner in a small town, I know it can feel like you’re constantly barraged with requests for donations, to serve on committees or groups and to volunteer for good causes. You cannot and should not say yes to them all. You have to learn to say no. Oklahoma native and now Netherlands…

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    Our Brag Basket is for Your Good News

    BySmall Biz Survival December 12, 2014December 15, 2014

    The Brag Basket is open! This one is for December 12-31, 2014. Bring your good news to share with everyone. What can you do in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your undying love for rural places How do you join…

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    Let the Holiday Season Propel Your Business All Year

    ByGlenn Muske December 11, 2014

    The holiday season generates substantial revenues, as well as browsers, for most small businesses. That means the owner and all of the employees are very busy. So business owners are not looking to add more to the list of things to do during this time of year. Yet, small-business owners need to remember this may…

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    Survey says: Shopping at small businesses makes people feel good

    ByBecky McCray December 10, 2014March 22, 2021

      Tidbits from the Small Business Saturday Consumer Insights Survey, and what they mean for small town retail businesses: Nearly all (94%) U.S. consumers say that shopping at small businesses makes them “feel good.” That’s good news for small town retail businesses. It’s up to us to reinforce the good feelings by making the shopping experience…

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