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Candidate Proposes Tax Breaks for Small Business
If elected Hillary Clinton would give small business owners a tax break, reports CNN Money. Her plan would give small business owners a tax deduction similar to the one individuals get on their taxes.
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Slow Growth for Small Business
According to CNBC, small businesses growth has slowed. The latest Paychex IHS Small Business Jobs Index shows a small bump of .02 percent from the previous month. The slow growth is due to concerns about the upcoming election and changes in healthcare and minimum wage regulations.
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Mini Projector Revolutionizes Battery-Powered Projectors
AAXA Technologies announces the M5 Mini Projector. The M5 Mini Projector is the world's brightest battery powered projector, featuring an ultra-efficient 4(th) generation optical engine powered by 20,000 Hour solid-state LEDs and Texas Instruments Digital-Light-Processing (DLP) technology. The M5 is an optical power-house delivering 900 LED Lumens of brightness in a micro projector form-factor of just 6" x 6" x 1.8". The M5 is one of the brightest portable projectors on the market and the brightest battery-powered LED projector available anywhere.
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D-Link Makes Gigabit Wi-Fi More Affordable
D-Link announced two additions to its portfolio of premium, optimally priced access points - the 802.11ac Unified Wireless Outdoor Access Point (DWL-8710AP) and Dual-Band 802.11ac Unified Wireless Access Point (DWL-6610AP) - are now shipping. Boasting next-generation connectivity, blazing speeds, and advanced management tools, the new access points provide IT administrators with smooth and stable performance. Featuring powerful central processing units (CPUs), beamforming for greater coverage, and enhanced bandsteering for managing traffic, the versatile D-Link access points integrate seamlessly into existing network infrastructure and can be easily scaled to meet future demands.
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Chatbots are Coming
According to VentureBeat, chatbots have a place in small business. Chatbots can be use for quick responses to easy customer service questions and they be utilized to help ecommerce sales.
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Group Coverage Back on Rise
Thanks to a growing economy and shrinking labor pool, many businesses have reinstate group healthcare coverage, reports the Wall Street Journal. Small businesses that migrated away from offering group coverage at the start of the Affordable Care Act are now coming back to offering group coverage as a retain or recruit employees.
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Clinton Courts Small Business
According to CBS News, Hillary Clinton wants to make it easier to start a small business. Under her plan state and federal governments would offer incentives and make the licensing procedure more streamlined.
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Over 90% of Small- to Medium-Sized Businesses Currently Use Cloud Hosting or Say They Plan To
According to industry analysts, the Clutch survey findings are indicative of a necessary trend, who suggest the transition to cloud hosting services is a good strategic move for SMBs.
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Getting Small Business to Switch to Windows 10
According to ZD Net, only 5 percent of small/mid-size business are running the Windows Enterprise version. Microsoft wants to change that with their Windows 10 Enterprise Edition. The new Enterprise additions will offer attractive subscription rates for small businesses.
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Delay in Payments Harm Small Business
Small businesses are feeling the pinch as more customers take longer to pay, reports Tucson.com. Recently, businesses are seeing an uptick in customers taking several months to pay their bills, which in turn makes it harder for that business to pay its bills in a timely fashion.
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