Archive for February 27, 2008
Traders see lower interest rates after Fed boss Bernanke vows to protect economic growth despite inflationary risks. But a rally is trimmed as lower oil hits energy stocks. Apple and Google show gains. Microsoft is hit with a $1.3 billion fine from the European Union.
Spirit of the Entrepreneur
These 5 characteristics will take you far as you start your business.
Startup Financing During the Credit Crunch
Creativity goes a long way when it comes to financing your startup during tough economic times.
Sharing the Cost of Business
Labor laws vary from state to state when it comes to passing along certain business expenses to your employees. Be sure to know when and where it's legal to do so.
Business in Mind
FSB's resident psychoanalyst analyzes how an entrepreneur turned blindness to his advantage in business.
5 Toy Fair breakout hits
A look at small companies with a big presence at the recent Toy Fair extravaganza.
Sharpening focus with yoga
Two years ago on labor day I stumbled onto Bikram yoga in a studio on West 72nd Street in New York City and was hooked within a week. Now it's an integral part of how I run my business.
An indie label rocks on
When we last met the end records ("Squeezing Money From Music," March 2007), the music label had just taken a double whammy.
Stop overpaying the IRS
There are two proven paths to building wealth: You can increase the amount of money you make, or you can increase the amount of money you keep.
Getting the most out of your hourly workforce
Dear FSB: My uncle would like me to take over the family commercial caulking business, and right now, I am working with the caulkers in the field, learning the job and making sure they do not drag their feet. Unfortunately, the workers, who are paid by the hour, do just that. They are in no rush to get the job done, and though we profit-share at the end of the year, it seems like that is not enough motivation. What are alternative wage methods that other businesses like mine use to pay their employees and increase production?
Finding new clients locally
Dear FSB: What's the best way to obtain new customers for a local commercial sign installation business? Do direct mail campaigns work with commercial customers?
When the housing crunch hits home
Dear FSB: I manufacture custom gable-end vents and am experiencing a lot of down time with the housing slump. I'm looking for a business idea that will offset my lost business. I've toyed with the idea of building small craft crates with scrap wood from my vents. I've also considered starting a coffee shop or deli, but don't know where to begin and don't see much need for one in the town where I live.
Corporate America’s latest posh perks
Be it a sizable payout, a fancy car or even a discount at Wal-Mart, company honchos can't seem to resist getting something extra. Here's a sample of 2007's juiciest handouts.
A bet against the ‘green living’ trend
Gaiam has capitalized on the trend toward a cleaner, healthier lifestyle, but its stock gets just one of five stars in our CAPS rating system. That means many investors think the run won't last. I agree