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Green Cleaning

Jaclyn Stanley has been an NASE Member for one year. She and her husband, Aaron, own Stanley’s Tile & Office Cleaning Inc. in Lafayette, Ind.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008

All Fired UP

NASE Member Bob Peckenpaugh had two significant reasons for starting his own business, The Home Loan Group Inc. in Indianapolis, Ind.: When he worked for someone else, he often didn’t get home at night before his two children went to bed.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008

The 2008 NASE Future Entrepreneur Scholarship

The Newtonville, Mass., resident was already a straight-A student at St. Sebastian’s School in Needham and president of the freshman class.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008

NASE Gives $80,000 In College Scholarships

This year the NASE awarded a $4,000 scholarship to 20 deserving students of NASE Members. These students can use their scholarship funds to study any subject at the college of their choice.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008

Don’t Risk It All

Not having the proper home office insurance — or under insuring your home-based business — can put you at a big risk.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008

Act Now To Cut Your Taxes

The year is quickly coming to a close. But you still have time to cut your 2008 tax bill. The trick is to take action now, not wait until April 15 when Uncle Sam expects his dues.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008

Got The Holiday Blues?

The blues have been around since, well, human beings. Everyone experiences an occasional cloudy spell, sometimes for no apparent reason.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008

Great Performances

You want the most bang for your buck when you invest money in your business. If you buy a computer or truck, for example, you select a top-quality machine and maintain it for peak performance
Posted on Nov 01, 2008

The Bailout of our Economy (Oct 2008)

With the collapse of Wall Street and America’s financial services sector, the outlook for our economy is as grim as ever. Big questions loom regarding who is to blame and what actions, if any, should be taken. One thing is for certain, the ripple effect of this financial collapse will be felt by all and any bailout will affect all taxpayers, especially small business.
Posted on Oct 31, 2008

S.F. Diner's Pickle - Opening In Hungry Times (San Francisco Chronicle)

The NASE's Gene Fairbrother offers advice for businesses struggling in the economic downturn: - Get together with other retailers to create a joint marketing program. - Offer specials that will draw people in. - And more!
Posted on Oct 05, 2008

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