The guys discuss the effect of the Heartbleed virus on small businesses and then provide guidance on exempt employees.
The guys discuss the effect of the Heartbleed virus on small businesses and then provide guidance on exempt employees.
Are you no fun? Don’t have the old drive? Couldn’t toss a football if you tried? It may not be age. Talk to your attorney. It may just be time to sell. To get the best price for your business, remember four things: Bigger is better, but not necessarily for the obvious reasons. Market…
Employment law is an odd twentieth-century beast that doesn’t quite fit with the new nature of work, especially for small businesses. Your employees may be acting more and more like independent contractors — working from home, popping into the office on Saturday morning, putting in extra after-hours work without being asked, and answering e-mails on…
The consumer protection provisions of the Truth in Lending Act and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act permit purchasers to dispute credit card charges. Credit card chargebacks can be expensive for businesses, though, not just because of the penalties assessed, but because of damage to reputation and lost sales opportunity. Why is this happening? Roughly speaking,…
Nasir and Matt discuss the potential benefit of PiinPoint, the digital location finder, will have on small businesses. They also answer a question on whether you should make the first draft a contract.
Good, better, best Never let it rest. That was probably the annoying childhood mantra of many self-starters. It is also a pretty good way to understand the usefulness of those designations “TM” for trademarked or “SM” for service marked. They have no significance in federal law, but indicate an effort on the part of the…
Before you discuss business insurance with an agent, do a little legwork on your own. First, list the business risks that you worry about. You know these better than anyone. Then, find out what business insurance coverage is required where you operate. More than one state? The requirements may be different. Join a related business…
Nasir and Matt start the show off discussing Facebook’s newest acquisition (WhatsApp), how Capital One’s credit card policy allows entry into consumer’s homes, the importance of new top level domains to small businesses, and how to not respond to a (fake)employee quitting. They also answer questions concerning about hiring a minor, what expense you can…
Let’s be frank. As a start-up, you’re probably working with a very lean budget, and a few late-paying customers can really scramble your financial planning. Monitoring the creditworthiness of your clients is also something you must do to build your own business credit. Charging late fees may help you get paid on time. The other…
This week’s episode kicks off by discussing a photographer winning a lawsuit against Getty Images, businesses in Washington getting scammed over workplace posters, disability lawsuits targeting small businesses, Domino’s Pizza involved in a minimum wage dispute, and an animated reenactment of a recent Bob Filner suit. Nasir and Matt also answer questions about someone stealing your business’ name,…
In this week’s episode, Nasir and Matt debate how patent firms affect small businesses, discuss the importance of Small Business Saturday for local businesses, and analyze the lawsuits surrounding companies offering fake markdowns–anyone hear of false advertising? The two also welcome guest Tyler Jensen of The Startup Garage, who offers his take on making financial…
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