Barbara Kasoff has a message for women business owners: If you don't like the way government regulations affect your business, stop whining and get involved.
Ken Levien has no plans to hire more people for his real estate project management company in New York. He says his business has only about 85 percent of the amount of work it can handle because the building industry is still hurting from the recession.
Now is the time for owners to sit down with staffers to discuss what they'll do for them during the coming year. That's right what owners will do for their workers.
Many big investors look at the drop in the stock market as a buying opportunity. Small business owners should consider it an opportunity as well. That's because it can be a smart time to start a retirement plan.