A new package of laws meant to spur small business formation and growth in Rhode Island includes a number of provisions that make it easier for companies to operate in the state.
Rhode Island small business package slashes red tape and filing times
A new package of laws meant to spur small business formation and growth in Rhode Island includes a number of provisions that make it easier for companies to operate in the state.
Small businesses in Wyoming are showing strong signs of small business formation and growth.
A new survey from Discover Small Business Watch shows that coming out of the recession, Americans are not only creating new business incorporations, they are continuing to run them as well.
The interest rate on loans made through the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 504 loan program have now reached their lowest point of the year, which should spur business formation and expansion.
A new Connecticut jobs bill that includes a tax cut for angel investors – which goes into effect on July 1 – should encourage investment in small businesses in the state, according to the American Chronicle.
Entrepreneurs are now using microfinancing more than ever as they try to get the capital they need to create a corporation without taking out traditional bank loans, according to BusinessWeek.
While teens have often made up a significant portion of summer workers as they take a break from school, some students are rejecting traditional summer jobs and starting their own businesses, according to the Indianapolis Star.
Many laid-off workers are transitioning away from unemployment. But instead of simply working for another company, a significant number are going into business for themselves.