Lending institutions, government agencies, business consultants and grant writers will tell you “Where can I find grant money to start a business?” is one of the most frequently asked questions they hear.
Truck driver Jose Razo, a native of Guadalajara, Mexico, will be representing FedEx next month in the Super Bowl of Safety. That’s a rare honor for someone who’s not an employee of the company. Razo wears the FedEx shirt, yet he is an employee of Hernandez Corp., a contractor with FedEx Ground.
Even with more than half of the year in the books, many small-business owners in Las Vegas wait until December or January to assess their business and identify ways to improve financial performance. Yet making time for a mid-year check-in, when you have a good idea of your business’ needs — may be one of the best times to help your business save time and money, and operate more efficiently in the long run.
Hiroshi Allen, owner of Hiro Karate in Las Vegas, is featured in the Small Business Revolution documentary project.
The owners of midsize businesses are less agile than small businesses, yet frequently lack large businesses’ resources. Also, many midsize businesses owners may have a disproportionate share of their wealth tied up in their companies, directly linking the value of their businesses to the financial futures of their families.
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A theater complex will soon call downtown Las Vegas home thanks to a deal using Nevada’s 2-year-old New Markets Tax Credits program.
The Flipping Network is hosting three free two-hour workshops for beginning investors and Realtors on how to get started finding, fixing, and flipping houses.
CatalystCreativ LLC CEO and founder Amanda Slavin is working to change how millennials connect with and experience a brand.
In June, Gov. Brian Sandoval signed Senate Bill 224, which creates a “conclusive presumption policy” for determining independent contractor status. Only by understanding how this new legislation affects their businesses will Nevada companies be able to win in the employee-versus-independent contractor classification dispute.