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NYT > Small Business
Shifting Careers: Venture Financing With a Mission Beyond Profit
Ray Leach leads a nonprofit called Jumpstart that aims to boost growth in the Cleveland area by providing seed money to promising local ventures.
Reports Find Errors and Fraud in Small Business Administration Contracts
Millions of dollars in federal contracts intended for small businesses reportedly were awarded to companies that had not qualified or had won the contracts fraudulently.
Life?s Work: Dear Valued Worker, You?re Fired
There are wrong ways to dismiss someone. But is there really a right way to do it?
Tool Kit: Finding Good Reasons to Work With Time
With the general trend toward flexible work arrangements, now is a good time to review the basics of offering employees untraditional hours.
Entrepreneurial Edge: Bartering Expands in the Internet Age
Thomas Daley, who runs an online barter site, is helping to lead a trend that has grown broadly over the past 25 years.
Shifting Careers: Overcoming the ?Sway? in Professional Life
Rom Brafman co-wrote ?Sway,? a book on the psychological forces that lead us to behave in irrational ways.
Small Business Is Latest Focus in Health Fight
States are taking various approaches to help businesses unable to provide health insurance for their employees.
After Selling the Company, Remorse
Many entrepreneurs who stay on after selling their businesses face a variety of challenges once they turn over control of the companies they built.
Tool Kit: Being Serious About Your Own Money
Entrepreneurs need to pay as much attention to personal finances as they do to business money matters.
In the Hunt: Early Retirees in New Ventures, Mostly for Fun
Many of the first wave of America?s baby boomers are taking early retirement and turning their hobbies into small businesses. Very small businesses.
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