Small Business Owners Can Lower Short-Term Fuel Costs, Improve Long-Term Business Efficiency

VINELAND, N.J., May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Small business owners are paying big dollars at the gas pump these days:  nearly 75% of business owners say that rising fuel costs are directly affecting their business, according to a recent survey.  Sun National Bank knows that every penny counts and offers innovative ways and...

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Paychex Releases Top Five Small Business Issues of Upcoming Election

ROCHESTER, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Paychex, Inc., the nation’s leading provider of payroll services to small businesses, today released its list of the top five issues of great importance to small business owners and entrepreneurs as the country approaches the upcoming national election. ...

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Small-business Q&A: Much to know about government contracts

Q: I own a relatively new small business, and I’m interested in expanding into the federal government market. What does the government look for in a vendor? A: The government is looking for vendors that can provide quality products or services and deliver it on time, all for a reasonable price. The government also typically...

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3 Things You Should Know About Small Business: May 18

NEW YORK (MainStreet) — What’s happening in small business today? 1. Live streaming from National Small Business Week. The small business community will gather in Washington, D.C. next week for the 49th annual National Small Business Week Conference, sponsored by the Small Business Administration. But if you...

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Small-business Q&A: True crowdfunding investments coming

Q: I’m curious about the idea of crowdfunding for a small business. How does that work? A: Crowdfunding recently made the news as a way for small-business startups to raise money under the new Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act. What the new law means is that companies will be able to legally solicit money, typically online,...

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