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7 Ways to Fund Your Startup

By the time you start looking for cash for your startup business, you’ve put in a considerable amount of hard work. Now all that’s left is the final—and crucial—step of finding the funds.
Posted on Sep 04, 2012

Democrats Release 2012 Party Platform

On the opening day of the Democratic Convention, party officials released the 2012 platform outlining key principles for governing and the vision for America moving forward.
Posted on Sep 04, 2012

Abigail Dahl Receives NASE 2012 Future Entrepreneur Scholarship

You could say that entrepreneurship runs in Abigail Dahl’s blood. Five of her close family members have owned their own businesses. That includes her mother, Suzie, who recently opened Avenue 30, a retail store selling wine and gifts in Scappoose, Ore.
Posted on Sep 04, 2012

Finding And Keeping Good Employees

Posted on Sep 04, 2012

NASE Gives $48,000 In College Scholarships

This year the NASE awarded a $4,000 scholarship to 12 deserving dependents of NASE Members. These students can use their scholarships to study any subject at the college of their choice.
Posted on Sep 04, 2012

Ask The Experts: New Vehicle Tax Deduction

Q: We are wondering if buying a new vehicle would be a good tax deduction for us. Our current work vehicle is paid for, but it’s 8 years old.
Posted on Sep 04, 2012

Member Spotlight: Marketing Maven

Sydni Craig-Hart has been an NASE Member since 2005. She owns Smart Simple Marketing in Emeryville, Calif.
Posted on Sep 04, 2012

NASE To Congress: Get Moving On The Self-Employed Health Care Tax Deduction

The NASE recently submitted a letter to the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Tax and Select Revenue formally requesting a hearing on H.R. 6102, America’s Small Business Tax Relief Act of 2012.
Posted on Sep 04, 2012

Poll: High Cost Of College Education A Struggle For Self-Employed Parents

Colleges and universities have been welcoming students back this fall in full force. Thirty-seven percent of self-employed families have a child that is working toward a degree this fall. The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) knows that financing one or more college educations can be tough for the small-business owner and conducted a poll to dig deeper into the impact.
Posted on Aug 31, 2012

High Cost Of College Education A Struggle For Self-Employed Parents

Colleges and universities have been welcoming students back this fall in full force. Thirty-seven percent of self-employed families have a child that is working toward a degree this fall. The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) knows that financing one or more college educations can be tough for the small-business owner and conducted a poll to dig deeper into the impact.
Posted on Aug 31, 2012

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