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www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com Telstra VIC Business Women’s Awards – 2010 Winner of the Commonwealth Bank Business Owner Award, Sharon Pearson 2010 VIC Winners: www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com About the Telstra Business Women’s Awards: www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com Sponsors: www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com
www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com Telstra WA Business Women’s Awards – 2009 Winner of the Commonwealth Bank Business Owner Award, Georgina Rinehart 2009 Winners: www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com About the Telstra Business Women’s Awards: www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com Sponsors: www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com
When Should An Owner Start Taking A Salary – Entrepreneur ATM On A Roll – Episode 6 Mike Michalowicz, Author of The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur presents “Entrepreneur ATM”. In this episode Mike explains when an entrepreneur should start taking a salary from their new business.
National Association of Women Business Owners, Orange County (NAWBO-OC) honored Cheryl Osborn, Founder & CEO of CASCO Contractors, Inc. as Business Owner of the Year at the Remarkable Women Awards 2009.
Explore best practices for female small business owners with Hattie Bryant, producer of the PBS television show, Small Business School. Speaker: Hattie Bryant, producer, Small Business School
My boyfriend and I have started a small business here in PA. I set it up as a general partnership, 50/50 ownership. My name is first on all documents. Ive heard that if it was set up as a sole proprietorship as a female-owned business, I’d get better tax breaks. Ive also heard that if my name is listed first, I’d get the same tax breaks for the business as female owned. Can anyone clarify?
Thanks, imisidro!
Supposedly a woman has a small business and she dies, having an unmarried daughter who has 2 unmarried sons. Who gets the business, if anyone, if no-one is partner with the man and he didnt leave any wills? Can she give a business in her will or should she put the desired person in charge first, or make a partner at least?
I am a black woman with a small business and i am the only black business in Desoto that has a liscense to sell beer and wine inside my establishment. A month ago my husband had a gun pulled on him in front of our business because they said his car fit the destription of robbers even though on the news it clearly showed that the robbers drove a black truck not a car. My business has been under constant harassment since opening. I am so tired. I try to make a difference in the community by trying to show that a woman can be successful in business and being a black woman shows other black women that they to can do this. Between the police and Texas alcohol and tobacco its been hard. I seem to be under a microscope all the time. Running a business is hard enough as is without the embarriment of the owners husband having a gun pulled on him in front of the business. Even though they apoligized the damage has already been done. He has liscene plates so why did’nt they know ?
