Daring to Slow Down

Daring to Slow Down

  By Jill Kerrigan, founder and CEO of JAK Creative Design and member of NAWBO-Chicago, as originally featured in Enterprising Women magazine Last fall, I attended my very first NAWBO National Women’s Business Conference. It had been a long day of travel to get to the...
Two Philadelphia Teens Win Top YEA! Program Honors

Two Philadelphia Teens Win Top YEA! Program Honors

  By Karen Higgins, president of A&E Communications, Inc. and immediate past president and board member of the NAWBO Philadelphia Center for Advancing Entrepreneurs On May 4th, NAWBO Philadelphia’s charitable arm, NAWBO Philadelphia Center for Advancing...
Tax Reform Delivers Strong Economic Growth and Recovery

Tax Reform Delivers Strong Economic Growth and Recovery

  By U.S. Senator Jim Risch Less than three months after Congress passed a once-in-a-generation tax reform package, hundreds of small businesses and counting have announced new expansions, pay raises, bonuses and other benefits to their employees. The number of...
How to Make Your Fun Travel a Business Deduction

How to Make Your Fun Travel a Business Deduction

  By Ronica Brown, CPA, Ronica Brown Agency in Atlanta, GA If you are a travel enthusiast, my guess is you are constantly searching travel sites to find cool places to visit, or you are wondering why you never have time to travel and promising yourself that something...
Five Ways to Spot a Social Engineering Attack

Five Ways to Spot a Social Engineering Attack

By Joy Beland, president of Pink Hat Technology Management and member of NAWBO-Los Angeles As featured on pinkhattech.com “I’m not going to make payroll—we’re going to close our doors as a result of the fraud.” Unfortunately, that statement is becoming more common...
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