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SMART ANSWERS To Avoid Tax, Set Up as S-Corp or C-Corp? Most small businesses are structured as S-corporations. But some are considering C-corp status because of worries about tax hikes in 2011 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCING The SBA Sees a Lending Shift A Small Business Administration report on 2008 shows slower growth in small business loans and a rise in the use of small business credit cards SMART ANSWERS Pitching to Mommy Bloggers When businesses try to market products and services via endorsements on blogs targeted at moms, it pays to understand the rules of the road TECHNOLOGY A Comeback in the IPO Market Recent activity has ended a drought of venture-backed initial public offerings, and some experts foresee a rebound to about 40 a year SMALL BIZ Twenty Part-Time Business Ideas You don't need to quit your day job—or invest a fortune—to get started on any of these ventures America's Most Promising Startups Our ongoing series tracks new companies from across the country that embody the creativity and resiliency common among today's entrepreneurs SMALL BIZ The Richest Man (or Woman) in Town Every town has a richest man or woman. We tell you who they are in 100 American cities SMALL BIZ Reporter's Journal: Merced County With a 22% unemployment rate and the second-highest foreclosure rate in the country, Merced County is pinning its hopes on small business SMALL BIZ America's Long-Running Restaurants Nine out of ten new restaurants are destined for failure, but these establishments have thrived through recessions, location changes and fickle customers How to Set Up a Financing Program Large footwear companies are feeling the pain, but Aetrex Worldwide, a small shoemaker in Teaneck, N.J., is having its 14th straight year of growth. CEO Larry Schwartz talks about instituting a creative financing program for his customers Social Entrepreneurship Takes Off By excelling in the private sector, a burgeoning breed of business owner aims to change the world Need Help? Find experts in your area in:
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