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G.I. Bill of Rights: Will it Help Veteran-Owned Businesses?

by Steve Strauss on September 16th, 2008

Q: Will the proposed new “G.I. Bill of Rights” do anything to help veteran-owned small businesses? Will A: I wish that were so, but it’s not. The new G.I. Bill would help returning veterans with education, and it would help small business owners hire better qualified veteran employees, but it is not intended to help veteran small business owners per se. That said, the good news is that there are nevertheless some very good programs out there for the veteran entrepreneur. (More on that in a moment.) First, some background: As World War II wound down, Congress passed the Servicemen’s... Read more »

Don’t Get Mad – Get to Know The National Ombudsman

by Leeia Ladipoh on March 5th, 2008

Have you ever felt that taxes and regulations are unfairly burdening your business or industry? If you are like many small business owners, you are of the mindset that there is nothing you can do about it, and that you should just suffer with it. After all, how are you going to convince government forces that they are hurting you? As a small business, you may think you do not have enough influence to make a difference. In some respects, you may be right. Your small business alone does not have the sway with government regulators and lawmakers that a... Read more »