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    Business US markets fall hard as Trump hits China with steel, aluminium tariffs 📉

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    US markets fall hard as Trump hits China with steel, aluminium tariffs ��

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 08:19 PM PST

    Ditching the NRA isn't hurting Delta, United or any other companies

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 12:55 PM PST

    Asian stocks tumble as Trump sparks global trade war fears ��

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 08:30 PM PST

    KFC Is running out of gravy

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 08:47 AM PST

    China takes over nation’s biggest private oil group in debt crackdown ����

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 11:21 PM PST

    The Making of Lehman Brothers II by Simon Johnson

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 08:31 AM PST

    US Treasury bonds are among the best portfolio ideas right now ��

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 12:05 AM PST

    Walmart Is Using Blockchain Tech to Make Shipping 'Smarter' #️⃣

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 11:15 PM PST

    Major Cryptocurrency Exchanges Halve Bitcoin Withdrawal Fees Due to SegWit ��

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 01:33 AM PST

    TeamWork - Intuitive Project Management System with Time-Tracking. [And 5 More]

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 01:05 AM PST

    Small Business Capital Access

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 01:13 PM PST

    Female-led investor group to buy Weinstein Co assets

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 10:46 PM PST

    ‘Success’ on YouTube Still Means a Life of Poverty. You can have a million views a month and still not be able to make rent

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 10:42 PM PST

    Need help/opinion on this URL debate!

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 09:50 PM PST

    We're a Canadian marketing company but plan on expanding down to the US (initially through warm leads but eventually through cold outreach, and on track to open a branch)

    We can't get the .com for our URL because someone is squatting on it and wants an outrageous amount of money for it.

    We have the following TDLs: CompanyName.ca, CompanyNameInc.com, CompanyName.net

    Question: Given that we want to do the majority of our work with US clients (though keep Canadian ones and grow in Canada too, but equally as much in the US if not more) is a .ca a bad move? Does it seem like spam to American's, especially via cold outreach?

    We like how much cleaner .ca looks. I've searched how ccTDLs effects Google rankings and we're not too worried about it.

    The main issue is should we go with the longer URL that's a .com because .ca will look off to American small business owners? We figured .net was the most spammy looking of the three, but I could be way off on that?

    Thank you in advance for your insight!

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    Who has bought an existing business ? How did it go ?

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 03:26 PM PST

    Who here has purchase an existing small business. How did it go ? Did you use financing to make the purchase ? Owner financing , SBA loan , ?

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    Where do I start?

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 04:42 PM PST

    I'll try and be succinct. I'm a software engineer, own a home (which is worth more than I owe on it) and various other assets. However, I also have a fairly high cost of living at the moment and can really only float for a few months without my current income.

    However, I have wanted to start my own business for a while now (I'm 25). I keep coming up with ideas and finally had one that I think could be quite successful, but I'm a software guy, not a business guy.

    My main concerns are how to actually start? My current plan would require me to stop my current job and start working 10 hour days minimum to meet the requirements for the business to be successful. Should I just go for it?

    Beyond that, how do I get my business started, such as getting public interest/initial customers? I basically need a minimum of 11 customers to get going, and my subscription based product isn't exactly cheap (can't get to scale quickly enough to make the subscription less expensive, though it is still a pretty decent value proposition when compared to alternatives). I have ideas for expansion as well but that's obviously a way off.

    Additionally, I could probably afford to do this without a business loan, though my business would require a vehicle asset, which I'm not sure if I should have in my name or under the business (tax advantages?) And if it should be a loan or a lease. If I do end up needing an office and or employees or additional expenses I will probably need a business loan. Is it better to bite the bullet and get a loan now or wait until I've tapped out my personal funds, and should the vehicle be in my name or the business and a loan or a lease?

    Finally, any thoughts you have will be appreciated. Any activities or exercises I should do before proceeding?

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    Searching for business management job ideas

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 06:59 AM PST

    I am going to graduate in May with a bachelors degree in Business Management. While I am going to pursue a masters degree in healthcare administration , I am wanting to find a job in the management field to broaden my knowledge. I am hear to see what jobs people have in mind because there may be field that I am not aware of! Thank you in advance!

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    Georgia denies Delta tax break after airline cuts ties with NRA

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 01:19 PM PST

    How Amazon has Changed Retail in 2018

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 10:48 AM PST

    How to Improve Capitalism

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 04:28 AM PST

    Are there any examples of a company boycotting a whole state?

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 01:35 PM PST

    And what consequences should a company expect if doing so?

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    What do you read?

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 01:03 PM PST

    What do you read to stay on the front end of changes in your industry, technology, or in society? It is seemingly impossible to keep in this ever changing world!

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    Google introduces new job opportunities search feature

    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 12:51 PM PST

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