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Resolved Question: What is the best small business credit card?

I'm looking for something with no annual fee, a great rewards program, etc.  more

Voting Question: I am looking for a small business card for my dog grooming salon?

I do not need any traveling rewards as I do not travel with this biz. I just need it for a credit line and strictly for biz stock and managment. Any ideas?  more

Resolved Question: US Senate now putting lipstick on Bush/Paulson's $700billion Wall Street/NYC taxpayer bailout/hand-out?

The US Senate is trying to steam-roll the American public by disguising the Bush/Paulson $700billion Wall Street/NYC payout/bail-out/hand-out by tacking on non-related items - which the inept Henry Reed led Senate should pass independently and separately of the proposed predatory lenders' hand-out of tax-payer money. The heroes of the middle-class and American worker are those in the US House of Representatives who stood against bludgeoning their constituents and all of working-class America yesterday by voting against the $700billion Bush/Paulson fraud. Such House Representative's as (TN) Thompson, (TX) Hensarling, (NJ) Garrett and (OR) DiFazio and (TX) Doggett (just naming a few) put American families first, not predatory lenders' lobbyists in Washington by voting against the tproposed tax-payer bailout of Wall Street/NYC millionaires and billionaires. (Yes, Ohio and California as well as Georgia are to be recocgnized as well). These Representatives realize that the US government already has the tools needed to ensure that the American financial system does not freeze up as threatened by Bush/Paulson and their proposed $700billion swan-song. The FDIC, Small Business Administration and Federal Reserve - can ensure money is available to US business and institutions. Such is the degree of corruption in the US Senate that it is staggering and anyone backing the Paulson fraud IS NOT admitting the severe damage such unprecedented addition to the US deficit will do to American families... all because Henry Paulson wants to reward predatory lenders and their greed by giving them tax-payer money, supposedly "buying up" caustic credit card debt, caustic mortgage debt - even caustic auto loan debt without addressing the problem which is the root cause of all this - predatory lending. Sure, Wall Street was encouraged by both Senate leaders and Pelosi along with Barney Frank to signal that the fraud should have passed. And yes, the corrupt on Wall Street tried to stagger the market yesterday, but they failed. Wall Street crooks only undercut themselves the now high-lighted 777 points or in essence less than 7%, which is not such a huge drop in a market that has seen volatility as the gluttonous greed of the predatory lenders has been showing signs of its own finality. Sure the predatory lenders got themselves in this mess and everyone is hurting from their abuse of the system, but Wall Street, not the US taxpayer is better positioned to directly deal with the repercussions caused by their greed and bad decisions. Wall Street, not the US taxpayer, should be forced to deal with their caustic debt and almost worthless "paper" - by incurring a fee on every single transaction of the stock exchange, both NYNEX and NASDAQ. Such a fee will no doubt build into the resource for which Wall Street can bail out themselves, not the US taxpayer. The American working class does not need to short-change its children at the dinner table, taking away a meal to make ends meet just to shore-up the accounts of millionaires and billionaires of Wall Street/NYC and its fat-cat bankers, brokers and lobbyists. That ugly quote about lipstick on a pig comes to mind as the US Senate has failed America. Congressional leaders have embraced predatory lenders and their greed with this $700billion bailout/handout at the expense of the middle class/average American tax-payer. What Washington has not told you is that printing an extra $700billion is going to greatly increase inflation, further devaluing home property values, spiking fuel prices and increasing cost of food and every other daily expenditure of the American worker. In no way does the "revamped" bailout package address the root cause of the current "credit" issues suffered upon the American worker by Wall Street/fat-cat bankers' greed, nor does the $700billion bailout/handout to Wall Street/NYC greed offer sufficient or immediate help in stabilizing the housing market. Americans can look to further devaluations of their homes, savings and any earnings for at least the next two years because of the Washington stiff-arming this $700billion bailout/handout to the financial industry at tax-payer expense. Washington is not telling you the truth about the negative repercussions of such extravagant handouts to the rich at the expense of the US common man, ma, pa, bro and sis on Main Street. IF your Congressional leaders vote for adopting the $700billion Wall Street bailout, either they have not been given the full picture, or they are in the pockets of the financial industry lobbyists taking what middle class Americans have earned away from them. The bailout continues to be a fraud perpetrated on the US taxpayer. Wall Street executives will continue to take their undeserved exorbitant salary for creating such a debacle. "Parachute" packages are not the only CEO/executive expense that the tax payer is expected to pay. The /US economy has proven its resiliency aq  more

Resolved Question: What's your opinion? ?

Now I'm by no means an expert on this financial crisis which is why I'm putting this up for debate. Maybe one of you can open my eyes to a new point of view, but isn't it kind of ridiculous of the govt to be bailing out these monster corporations? Why should they get bailed out when the govt could care less about every other business in the country? The CEO's of these failing corporations make more money than most of the country combined and they obviously sucked/could care less/are completely brain dead (you chose the appropriate phrase). They had a job, they failed, and they get rewarded with lots and lots of money. Can you do that with your job? I think not. Instead of the govt handing money over and saying "Here, its ok if you screw up, I'll just give you all the tax-payers hard earned money so you can not learn your lesson and screw up again," they should do a much larger stipend check and let people buy a car, pay off mortgages, pay off credit card debit and let nature work its coarse with the banks. The banks that are more worried about the money the CEO gets than providing a positive boost to the economy will be weeded out. I bet that all of those companies are already trying to figure out a way to maximize their profit from this money than help the average Joe. Just venting some frustration on how a government run by the "people" can so easily overlook the "people" who didn't get ourselves into this crisis but have to pay for it. Your crazy Washington, your corrupt Wall Street, and this whole country is screwed if the government doesn't start realizing change, for example thinking of the mass of poor before the tiny portion of rich or letting smaller companies who work for the people replace the big ones that work for themselves, isn't a bad thing. Just in case some people want to talk about me...I'm neither a home-owner or in major credit card debt. The only debit I have is school loans. I'm just flabbergasted that this is even an idea, not because I feel left out but because I was brought up with morals and obviously stronger ethics than the people who are supposed to be leaders and role models for this country.  more

Resolved Question: Are credit card fees for "reward programs" charged to vendors fair?

I am an owner of a small business, a grocery store. Credit card companies charge me anywhere from 1.5% for a debit card to upwards of 4.5% (of the total order) for a "reward program" card per transaction. Given that once you factor in all of my bills and fixed costs I often times only make around 5% profit on an order, these rewards program charges wipe out my profit for the whole order. Is this fair? These "reward programs" are paid for on the backs of the retailers and not from the credit card companies themselves.  more

Resolved Question: Is this true or false?? i dnt care how long this is!!?

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Resolved Question: Best (Business) Credit Card?

What is the best credit card for a small business primarily travel purposes? Would be nice if it builds business credit but not necessary-&rewards are fine but not necessary Just a good card! PLEASE  more

Resolved Question: What is the best Business Rewards Credit Card for small business?

I'm an owner of a small business, I'm looking for a business credit card with rewards. Which one would you recommend?  more

Resolved Question: Looking to do a balance transfer to Advanta Platinum with Rewards. Anything I should knwo about before I do?

Capital One hiked my rate up. Read a review about Advanta. Basically says, At the moment, the credit card with the longest 0% introductory apr is the Advanta Platinum with Rewards. It comes with a 0% APR for balance transfers for 16 months. Even after the introductory period is over, the apr is very low at 7.99%. This is actually a small business credit card. Now, you may be asking why are we recommending a business credit card. Well, the reason is that you do not need a business to apply for a small business credit card. You can apply as a "sole proprietor". At the moment, there is no personal card with a 0% balance transfer offer longer than 12 months. Is this going to be a good deal? Link: https://www.advanta.com/ADV/Apply/SA-Page1.page?sourcecode=W30Q&orgcode=SEM1490&appversion=SPSHORTAPPBSR_INT  more

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If Dracula has no reflection, how comes he always had such a straight parting in his hair? Why do they put "for indoor or outdoor use only" on Christmas lights? Does the President have to pay taxes? Why are they called stairs inside but steps outside? If you mated a bull dog and a shitsu, would it be called a bullshit? How fast do hotcakes sell? If you wore a teflon suit, could you ever end up in a sticky situation? Why is an alarm clock going "off" when it actually turns on? Why are semi-trucks bigger than regular trucks? What is a male ladybug called? Since we see little birdies when we just get knocked out, what do little birdies see when they just get knocked out?? If a person owns a piece of land do they own it all the way down to the core of the earth? Can a guy named Nick have a 'nick'name? Do cows drink milk? How come some Little Debbie snack cakes come in a twin pack and others are wrapped individually? Why do people call it an ATM machine, but they know it's really saying Automated Teller Machine Machine? Why do you have to "put your two cents in" but it's only a "penny for your thoughts"? Where's that extra penny going too ? Why is it when we laugh in school the teachers say do you find something funny? When obviously we do? strangers, yet on Halloween, its encouraged! Why is that ? 364 days of the year, parents tell their kids not to take candy from If all of the Acme stuff doesn't work, why does Wile Coyote keep buying their products? If your name is Mr. Crunch, and you joined the Navy, would you eventually be Captain Crunch? Can you cry under water? Does Hawaiian Punch come from Hawaii? Just what was the "Baby On Board" sign for? Did it help us decide which car not to hit in case of an accident? When a boy is named after his dad, he is called 'Junior,' but what do you call a girl that is named after her mother? I didnt wonder all these. I found them at bored.com. Theres thousands of them. Why are dandelions considered weeds when daisies are considered flowers? Why does Sea World have a seafood restaurant? Whenever an adult is kidnapped why isn't it called adultnapped?? Why do blacklights look purple? Did Yankee Doodle name the feather, hat, town, or his pony Macaroni? Why is it that people duck in the rain, do they really think the rain won't hit them? How come the Bible is the most stolen book, and one of the ten comandments is "thou shall not steal"? Why isn't the caps lock capitalized? If there's a hole straight through the earth, from the south pole to the north pole, and you jump through it what would happen? would you keep falling forever, or fall back down when you get to the middle, or is it physically impossible? If someone with a nostril ring takes it out, then blows their nose, do they have to cover that hole as well as their nostril holes so that snot does'nt blow out everywere Isn't it weird that if you rearange the word "teacher" you get cheater  more

Resolved Question: I am applied for Platinum Small Business Alliance Visa Card at http://www.lowest-apr-cards.com/Reward_Card.ht?

I am applied for Platinum Small Business Alliance Visa Card at http://www.lowest-apr-cards.com/Reward_Card.html. This site provides good reward program for bad credit people. I want to earn reward points. Can anybody tell me, how can I earn rewards points?  more

Resolved Question: What is the credit card with the best rewards for a small business owner?

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Resolved Question: I own a small business, KCLife, and would like my customers to all have a KCLife credit card. Is that possible

I would really like it to be a points or rewards card of some kind. Does Capitol One or Citi or any card company allow a small business owner to have branded credit cards for their customers?  more

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Oren Harari: Avoiding the Perils of the 'Copycat Economy'

"The business data indicates that it's small and medium size businesses that are not shackled with old legacies and old habits who are the ones that come and do the job." Google and Whole Foods are examples of leader companies that started out small.

What to do? Look for "uncharted value."

"Generic value," Harari said, is simply what your firm does, and in the copycat economy there will be lots of competition in your field. "Expected value" is what your customers assume a business in your field will provide. This is being commoditized too, he said. Even "augmented value" -- everything you do to continuously improve -- cannot distinguish you any longer. It merely keeps you from falling behind.

"Uncharted value," on the other hand, is what sets businesses apart, Harari said. more

Two-tier fuel pricing system bad, says Johor DAP

Johor DAP chairman Dr Boo Cheng Hau said such a move would inconvenience both foreigners and local businesses dependent on the Singaporean clientele.

�A Singapore ruling that requires its vehicles to have a three-quarter full tank before entering the country already reduces the number of foreigners who enter the city solely for petrol,� he said.

According to Dr Boo, besides increasing red tape, a two-tier system would also affect Malaysians holding Singapore permanent residency status who owned Singapored-registered vehicles.

�There should be uniform pricing,� he said during a press conference after visiting several traders in the city.

Johor DAP vice-chairman Norman Fernandez urged the Government to weigh the cost of restricting Singaporeans to unsubsidised petrol against the economic losses suffered by traders. more

Kudos and New Businesses: August Issue

Lexington Habitat for Humanity won third place in the Kentucky Blood Center's 2008 Charity Challenge. The organization also welcomes Darrell Dennis as the new finance and administration director.

The Lexington Healing Arts Academy celebrates the opening of a new classroom building and yoga center. The group will host an open house from 5-7 p.m. Aug. 15 at 272 Southland Dr. Everyone is invited to a tour of the new campus and to sit in on anatomy and yoga classes, hot stone treatments, aromatherapy and sample massages. For more, call (859) 252-5656.

Sephora, the marketer of aesthetic products such as cosmetics, fragrances and skincare lines, has opened a location at Fayette Mall. Now consumers in Lexington will be able to visit the store in person instead of ordering online only. more

PR News compiles case studies of businesses going green

PR News has published a guidebook "Going Green: Case Studies in Outstanding Green Business Practices," featuring case studies, viewpoints and communications tactics for being green in all areas of business.

The 200-plus page guidebook sells for $399 and includes profiles of blue chip companies, small organizations and startups that have reinvented or reconfigured their businesses to be more environmentally responsible. The guidebook is tailored to communications, marketing and senior executives looking to communicate existing green efforts or get new initiatives off the ground.

Companies profiled in the guidebook include GE, Nickelodeon, Walgreen's, Wal-Mart, Broward County Library, Travelocity, Harrah's, Dow Chemical, National Geographic, Chiquita, U.S. Army, Monroe College and Comcast. more

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