How to Close a Business in 10 Steps
Whether your business is failing or you want to step away, here are seven steps you can follow on how to close a business. Read More
Whether your business is failing or you want to step away, here are seven steps you can follow on how to close a business. Read More
This LendingTree study identifies where small businesses are likely to thrive — and where they’re not — among the 100 largest U.S. metros. Read More
Triumph Business Capital specializes in invoice factoring for trucking and freight companies, but competitors provide greater transparency. Read More
LendingTree researchers found that West Coast cities and western states dominate our list of the places with the most family-owned businesses. Read More
Business owners throughout the Great Plains have seen the biggest impact of PPP loans as they keep workers on the payroll during the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
Low-interest SBA disaster loans are available to business owners, homeowners and renters in regions where a federally declared disaster has occurred. Read More
States require certain entities, such as corporations or limited liability companies, to pay a franchise tax for the privilege of doing business there. Read More
A DUNS number is a nine-digit identifier for your small business. We’ll explain why you might need one and how to get one. Read More
Starting a bakery can be a messy endeavor without the right knowledge and skills. Here are a few steps you can follow to help you learn how to start a bakery. Read More
Bookkeeping is a process that records financial transactions. Bookkeeping for small businesses involves preparing financial statements and filing taxes. Read More