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Entrepreneur June 2004 Stephen Barlas |
Good Measure The Small Business Administration is looking for a new system to classify small business size. These standards are most important with respect to eligibility for loans and small-business set-aside contracts offered by other federal agencies. |
Inc. September 2003 Elizabeth Wasserman |
Time to Fix the SBA The Small Business Administration is in bad need of an overhaul. Here's Inc.'s bold plan to fix the SBA -- delivered just as the agency celebrates its 50th anniversary. |
Inc. December 2003 |
Letters: Seduction by the Numbers Tearing into "breaking free of budgets," and more. |
Entrepreneur October 2001 Joanne Y. Cleaver |
Is SBA S.O.L.? With a general lack of respect from lawmakers and entrepreneurs alike, some say the agency has outlived its usefulness. Can the SBA be saved? |
Inc. November 2004 Darren Dahl |
Despite Smaller Loans, SBA Breaks Records Why 2004 was great for the Small Business Administration. |
Entrepreneur June 2002 Chris Sandlund |
Have Your Say You may not be able to make the trip to Washington every time your voice needs to be heard, but luckily, there are plenty of lobbyists and advocates itching to stand up and scream, "But what about the small business?!" |
Entrepreneur January 2006 Chris Penttila |
Easy Target? Budget-cutters in Congress have set their sights on the SBA. |
CFO December 1, 2009 Alix Stuart |
Small Consolation Despite the lip service paid to the importance of small businesses, efforts to ease their credit woes have come up short. |
Inc. May 1, 2004 |
The Tough Side of Two-Timing. Plus, a Response From the SBA and the City of Neighbors. A Tale of Two Jobs... Tell It to Congress... Don't Discount Dayton... Corrections... |
PC World June 2005 Andrew Brandt |
How Spam Slips Past Your Defenses Beware of slimy spam strategies. |
Inc. August 2003 Ellen Neuborne |
Caught in the Crossfire Marketers who rely on e-mail are getting zapped by aggressive new spam filters. To circumvent them, some companies are going retro, others super techno. |
Inc. June 2006 Mike Hofman |
Can This Man Turn Around the SBA? Never heard of Steve Preston? Few had, until he was nominated to run the Small Business Administration. |
Reason November 2004 Jeff A. Taylor |
Spamming Voters Political spam has steadily increased during the election year, suggesting that it could make up 5 percent of all spam going into 2005. Such spam is exempt from the requirements of the CAN-SPAM Act, which regulates only "commercial" messages. |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Stephen Barlas |
Thin is In New rules at the SBA, expected to be finalized during the first half of 2005, hope to prevent small businesses that have grown large, or have been acquired by big business, from continuing to be counted as small businesses by federal agencies when reporting procurement data. |
Inc. August 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Women's Business Centers Fight for Funding Women decry SBA budget maneuvers. The brouhaha began when the SBA announced that it would cease funding Women's Business Centers that have been open for five or more years; the money would instead flow to start-up centers. |
Entrepreneur August 2006 Lloyd Chapman |
Feel Cheated? The SBA's corruption scandals should fuel your fire. |
Food Processing September 2012 Diane Toops |
Spam Stands the Test of Time "Miracle meat of a million uses" celebrates 75 years. |
Job Journal March 16, 2008 Michael Kinsman |
Smaller Companies Caught in a Benefits Bind The smaller the employer, the harder it is for them to provide decent benefits. |
CFO January 1, 2008 Vincent Ryan |
Small Business, Big Problems Lousy morale, decrepit systems, and a crushing workload: Can a private-sector CFO save the SBA? |