Without Precedent!
In Prepare for the Worst, Plan for the Best: Disaster Preparedness and Recovery for Small […]
Storefront Access
A small bomb exploded outside an apartment building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side over the […]
Memorial Day
I had occasion to read a letter to the editor captioned “Best Free Subscription Plea […]
You Can’t Afford This
With its usual punchy headline, the New York Post announced “Subway Thief Smokes Bacon“. Apparently […]
U.S. Government: Punish the Prudent Small Businesses
In his testimony yesterday to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner acknowledged […]
Small Business at the Top of the U.S. Senate Banking Hearing
Today, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner testified before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee. I watched […]
How Not to Help Small Businesses Access Loans
In a recent address to a conference of community bankers, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner […]
Be Careful About Your Information
I had advised that small business owners should write to each of the publications to […]
At Least They Told Us This Time
The largest disaster drill since September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site took […]
Credit Crunch for Small Business Cardholders
At the end of last year, Advanta Corp. was the 11th largest U.S. credit card […]
Storms Leave 150,000 in Missouri Without Power
This weekend, hundreds of homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed in Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky […]
Global Similarities, Part Two
In an earlier blog posting, I wrote of the difficulties small businesses in the United […]