New Survey Finds Nearly Half of Small-Business Owners Don't See a Need for Physical Stores (Infographic)

An August survey of 500 small-business owners found they're instead focusing on digital sales.
Read Full Article on EntrepreneurAn August survey of 500 small-business owners found they're instead focusing on digital sales.
Read Full Article on EntrepreneurThis new survey helps debunk the notion that small businesses are against paid medical and family leave. Republican arguments against laws that guarantee paid leave for workers often hinge on the notion that the policy would damage small-business owners, the backbone of our society. But what happens if you ask the small-business owners what they want? A new survey comfortably debunks the myth: Almost two-thirds of small-business owners support a national policy for paid medical and family leave. Read Full Story
MoreThe number is concerningly high.
MoreAdaptation and compassion will be essential to getting through this pandemic.
MoreThis attorney and certified public accountant breaks down the Democratic nominee's small-business policies.
MoreOnly 30 percent of small business owners use one, but that's a mistake.
MoreEven when a small business owner wants to sell their business, it's hard for them to let go of their baby.
MoreHere's what the Biden tax plan would mean to a successful small business owner.
MoreA small sample of owners proving that it's possible to regroup and reinvent.
MoreA new report details the struggles and challenges of approximately 86,000 small- to medium-sized business owners, managers, and employees. We knew it was bad (COVID-19, the economy, unemployment, etc.), but a new report from Facebook and the Small Business Roundtable that details survey responses from approximately 86,000 small- to medium-sized business owners, managers, and employees shows just how hard the pandemic hit this vital section of the U.S. business landscape. Read Full Story
MoreProactive tax planning will be the key to saving thousands in the coming year.
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