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Showing 11 posts from July 2013.
Finding Your Way Out of a Failing Small Business
Posted In Sales and Dissolutions
Small businesses are the bread and butter of America's economy. There are nearly 30 million small businesses in the U.S., and they make up a huge market share of the country's employers. That being said, though, the fact remains that (according to data provided by the Small Business Administration) about one-third of smaller companies don't make it past their first decade. More >