It’s Raining Losses
Everyday disasters are taking their toll on small businesses in New York City where 21 […]
Storefront Access
A small bomb exploded outside an apartment building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side over the […]
Be Careful About Your Information
I had advised that small business owners should write to each of the publications to […]
Spring Snow Storm Disrupts Small Businesses, Travelers and Residents
Over the weekend, a powerful storm left more than three feet of snow across the […]
Sign of the Times
Yesterday, I participated in a telephone interview with Joyce Rosenberg, the small business writer of […]
Seeing the Forest for the Trees
I enjoy reading materials from a wide variety of sources, as this practice stimulates creativity. […]
Home Based Offices
With the economy officially in recession, many people are working from home, either voluntarily or […]
Category Number Seven?
In both the first and second editions of Prepare for the Worst, Plan for the […]
Lessons Learned the Hard Way
My earlier posting summarizing the lessons an attorney learned the hard way about identity fraud […]
An Attorney’s Advice – No Charge
An attorney friend of mine recently had a horrible experience following the theft of his […]
Water Landing Diverts Ground Traffic
This is the view from my office window of USAirways Flight 1549 after all of […]
Ice Storm Disables Small Businesses in the Northeastern States
A recent ice storm left 1.25 million residents of the Northeastern United States without power […]