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Small Business Lending: Fourth Quarter 2012

Financial conditions were supportive of economic growth, and borrowing conditions for small firms gradually improved. The declines in small business lending stabilized, and small business borrowing turned up for the first time in 10 quarters. A copy of the bulletin . Should you need further information, please feel free to contact Victoria Williams at (202) 205-6533 or advocacy@sba.gov.

How 2012 NAICS differs from 2007 NAICS

Several 2007 NAICS industries have been realigned into new 2012 industries . The 2012 NAICS also includes a comprehensive review of the manufacturing sector. This has resulted in the consolidation of over 20% of the total number of manufacturing industries from 2007. For specific examples of this change as well as other changes for 2012, see the 2012 to 2007 NAICS Concordance on the NAICS website. Alternative energy has been expanded (2012 first, then 2007) 221114 Solar Electric Power Generation 221119 Other Electric Power Generation - solar electric power generation 221115 Wind Electric Power Generation 221119 Other Electric Power Generation - wind electric power generation 221116 Geothermal Electric Power Generation 221119 Other Electric Power Generation - geothermal electric power generation 221117 Biomass Electric Power Generation 221119 Other Electric Power Generation - biomass electric power generation 221118 Other Electric Power Generation 221119 Other Electric Power Ge

Build a business case for telecommuting

From MoneyWatch : For a number of years, it appeared that teleworking was in ascendancy; more and more businesses were allowing employees to work one day a week or more from home, and data suggested that this led to increased productivity, less traffic congestion, and improved morale. Recently, though, a few large companies have done an about face. As was recently reported, Yahoo is one of the most high profile businesses to bring all of its employees in from home. If you were planning to pitch a telecommute agreement to your manager, don't worry. These could well be anomalies -- not a new trend -- and equipped with the right business case, you might be able to persuade your company to allow you to work from home one or more days a week.

Loans and Grants Search Tool

To help you identify what government financing programs may be available to help you start or expand your business, use SBA's “Loans and Grants Search Tool”. Note: Although SBA does not provide grants to start or grow a business, certain grants do exist for very specific groups, organizations, or activities – such as businesses involved in scientific research and development. More from SBA .

Are membership dues charged for business development services subject to NYS sales tax?

From the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Office of Counsel Advisory Opinion Unit The Department of Taxation and Finance received a Petition for Advisory Opinion from [the name and address redacted]. Petitioner asks whether its membership application fee and dues for business entities and individuals to become and remain members of Petitioner are subject to sales tax. Based on the facts presented, Petitioner’s membership application fee and dues are not dues of a social or athletic club and are not subject to State or local sales tax imposed by section 1105(f)(2) of the Tax Law.

Small Business Marketing: Top Tools for Finding and Keeping Customers

Small businesses say tools such as online surveys and loyalty tracking systems are most effective at engaging existing customers, whereas daily deals and Internet ads seem more effective at attracting new customers, according to a survey from Constant Contact. The small business owners surveyed said online surveys (60%) are the top tool for engaging existing customers. Loyalty or frequent-shopper tracking systems ranked second (56%), followed by customer relationship management (CRM) tools (46%), and email marketing (45%). Read more at MarketingProfs .

Cuomo directs agencies to make data public on website

From HERE : Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order Monday requiring state agencies to catalogue data and take steps to make it public on the website: open.ny.gov . The site was first announced in February. “Open.ny.gov creates unprecedented transparency across all levels of government and gives the people user-friendly access to vast quantities of information on our State,” Cuomo said in a statement. “This new website will dramatically increase public access to one of our most valuable assets—data. As it expands and evolves over time, Open.ny.gov will spark innovation, improve efficiency, promote accountability and bring the people back into government.” Thirty agencies are already participating, including the State University of New York and the Department of Health. The state Education Department is preparing to display data on the site.

Bookkeeping basics

IRS publications: #552 Recordkeeping for Individuals #583 Starting a Business & Keeping Records #463 Travel Entertainment, Gift, and Car Expenses IRS videos Small Business Taxpayer

Real Estate Investment Trusts primer

From www.reit.com : Real Estate Investment Trusts, or REITs, are a practical way for all investors to invest in large-scale, income-producing, professionally managed companies that own commercial real estate. As an investment, REITs historically provide portfolio diversification plus strong and reliable dividend income. Publicly traded REITs have demonstrated superior long-term risk-adjusted returns, as well as the liquidity and transparency of public capital markets. Here are answers to fundamental questions about REITs.

The value of sportsmanship in business

From MoneyWatch : Just like basketball, football, tennis, or track and field, business is a competition. And competition can either be mean and dirty, or classy and dignified. It's probably no surprise that I'm a fan of the latter. Call me old-fashioned, but I think there is a lot to be said -- and gained -- from good sportsmanship in our professional lives... "Business is brutal." "Kill or be killed." "Take no prisoners"... yeah, yeah, I get all that high-testosterone stuff. I'm not naive or polyannish about having to play to win in business. But there are plenty of examples of successful companies that still manage to practice good, admirable sportsmanship... There are many ways you can show good sportsmanship in business, none of which will hurt your competitiveness (in fact most will help).

Free Human Resources Magazines

"If you are a Human Resource administrator or executive, you can sign up for FREE copies of Human Resource Executive and Risk Insurance. The FREE trade magazines keep you up on the latest trends in your field, and you are under no obligation." This appears legit.

Sole Proprietorship—Is this Business Structure Right for You?

If you’re starting a business, you may be wondering how to legally structure it. Should you incorporate, become an LLC, or operate as a sole proprietor? Over 70 percent of U.S. businesses are owned and operated by sole proprietors or sole traders. But what does being a sole proprietor involve and is it the right structure for your small business? Here’s what you need to know about the advantages and disadvantages of being a sole proprietor. More from SBA

Internships become the new job requirement

By the time most kids are in high school, they’ve probably heard some career advice along these lines: get into a good college, pick a marketable major, keep those grades up, and you'll land a good job. But that doesn't quite cover it anymore. In a survey from Marketplace and The Chronicle of Higher Education , employers said what matters most to them actually happens outside the classroom. More HERE .

The secret to getting enough sleep

From MoneyWatch : Your alarm is set for 6 a.m., but every morning you hear it blaring and hit snooze. Nine minutes later, you hit snooze again, and again, until your back-up alarm goes off and you get out of bed a bit after 6:40, groggy and pretty sure that planned workout isn't going to happen before you need to leave the house by 7:15. Is there any way to break this cycle? Sure... The key is to realize that if you really can't pull yourself out of bed at the time you intend to get up, you're probably not getting enough sleep. So you sleep in -- but not in a way that's helpful (snooze button sleep is pretty much useless). [And evil.]