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    Small-Business Preference Service-Disabled Veterans have earned the right to receive certain preferences for government contracting because they volunteered to serve their country. Congress established programs to benefit Service-Disabled Veterans, choose three programs and describe these programs. Explain how these programs benefit a small business over a large business. Small Disadvantaged Business The Small Disadvantage Business was established by Congress to provide an opportunity to businesses

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    reason that might be affecting the middle class being small is medical insurance not being available for the most. Not everyone can afford medical insurance. Government needs to provide affordable medical insurance to improve the middle class and cut down poverty. Last but not least, opening a business is a hard task for low and middle class. While rich open up businesses and expand, lower class is struggling. Having some economic aid from government

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    Center for MIT Entrepreneurship at MIT, lectures on IDEs “innovation-driven enterprises”, high growth potential and competitive advantage that brings new innovations to customers’ world-wide. (Aulet, 2013). Tom Peters teaches the benefits of SMEs “small and medium enterprises” (SME), you don’t have to be in a traditional competitive market, just well understood business ideas, which have a possibility of failure (Peters, Building a Culture of Innovation, 1999). Entrepreneur is a chance, to start

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    Small Business 2 In accessing the Equal Employment Opportunity Office (EEOC) website, I found it very hard to find a clear and concise reason as to why small businesses were treated differently than the larger businesses and why the law would differentiate between them. These smaller organizations are sometimes treated differently by the EEOC because they lack the resources that most large companies possess. Most small businesses can't afford to hire the best qualified people that

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    Essay Should Congress Raise Minimum Wage?

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    our federal government debates the idea to raise the minimum wage, there are several interesting questions that occur. Most importantly, should we raise the minimum wage? I believe it is a bad idea to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour up to $10.10 or more in a short period of time. I will explain why raising minimum wage radically would kill jobs and hurt our economy. The main reason raising the minimum wage radically would kill the economy is the pressure it would place on small businesses

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    effects their campaign promises will have on small businesses. This is important to me as a small business owner and I feel that their views on part of the aspects do not differ as significantly as they claim, but some aspects do differ drastically. Donald Trump has promised a sweeping tax cut of fifteen percent according to his website. (Donald J. Trump Campaign, 2016) “Mr. Trump’s plan would eliminate the disparity between the way large corporations and small businesses are treated under the code and

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    Small Business in Nigeria

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    Table of Contents Introduction------------------------------------------ 1 Constraint in small business : 1) Exchange rate-----------------------------------2 2) Access to loan -------------------------------2 - 3 3) Infrastructure --------------------------------3 - 4 4) Technology ----------------------------------4 - 5 5) Taxation -----------------------------------------6 6) Regulation --------------------------------------7 7) Policy---------------------------------------------8

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    Franchising

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    the business sector. Reduction orders or demands have led to closure of many companies across all sectors. Small businesses are struggling to access the capital needed to stay open, pay debts, maintain payroll and expand operations.  The problem is worse for those looking to get into business for themselves for the first time. The Federation of Small Business indicated that about 280 small companies are going out of

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    by drawing on the literature, and discuss what other contributions are made to the economy by the SME sector. Gov website says that for the purposes of SME 2006 statistics an SME is defined as any business that has less than 250 employees. SME: small and medium-sized enterprises are defined by the European Commission as independent enterprises that have fewer than 250 employees, and an annual turnover not exceeding £34 million or a balance-sheet total not exceeding £29 million (new Recommendation

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    and it has a significant impact on national economic development. After Income Tax and National Insurance, value added tax has become the third largest source of income for the British government. Value Added Tax is referred to as VAT. Its predecessor was "Purchase Tax" in the United Kingdom. And the government began to change to "Value Added Tax" officially in April 1973. Since January 4, 2011, the standard value added tax of the UK was increased from 17.5% to 20%. Value added tax applies to imports

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