Saturday, March 13, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—The U.S. Small Business Administration helps women entrepreneurs launch new businesses and compete in the marketplace. The SBA also works with federal agencies to increase contracting opportunities and achieve the government’s five-percent contracting goal for women-owned small businesses. READ MORE >>
Saturday, February 27, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—According to industry sources, the pandemic generated a massive need for reliable car transportation to get to appointments, essential doctor visits, and daily treatments. An estimated 4 million U.S. patients miss medical appointments annually due to a lack of transportation. READ MORE >>
Friday, February 12, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—America prepares to see a national minimum wage of $15 an hour by 2025. It is meant to be a years-long transition to increase America's minimum wage for several categories of workers, including people whose income relies heavily on tips, and workers with disabilities. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 28, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—The workers compensation social contract is a part of a social contract embedded in each individual state’s law, although their systems may vary from one state to another. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—No business owner wants to ever have to deal with this, but things happen and situations like an electrical fire, burglary, customer injury or any other damages caused by either a hurricane, wildfire, flood or any other catastrophic event CAN SET YOUR BUSINESS BACK. READ MORE >>
Sunday, January 3, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—Yes, we finally concluded 2020. Some businesses have remained strong and resilient during this pandemic period of time, some other struggled and made every effort, and used all possible resource to stay open. READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 17, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—In line with all restrictions caused by Covid-19, and the extended holiday shopping season— this year, many retailers have made changes to their return policies. Many families started their shopping at a much earlier time this year, for many valid reasons. READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 3, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—This holiday season, particularly this year 2020 when most purchases are being done via online shopping the shipping industry will get their customary big bump in packages traffic. This is also a time when small businesses have emerged as a way to survive this Covid-19 economic crisis. READ MORE >>
Friday, November 20, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—In a pandemic year nothing, absolutely nothing is the same. Shoppers are starting to search for deals much earlier this year and many businesses have changed. First of all, by now, we truly hope you have jumped into the e-commerce wagon, since this seems to be the name of the game for the longer while. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 27, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—Except for the state of Texas, where employers are allowed to opt out the state’s system, workers compensation coverage is required for employers in all other states, including Florida. In the case of Texas, about one-third of the employers are non-subscribers. READ MORE >>
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