Small Business Economic Trends Report from NFIB -- July 2015NFIB
After giving up over 4 points in June, NFIB's Small Business Optimism Index clawed back 1.3 points in July, a familiar theme now, which has produced the most grudging gains in the
Index’s history – and still not above the 42 year average of 98. Expectations for business conditions and real sales gains accounted for half of the net gain in the Index components.
Small Business Owners' Outlook on 2014 Election - NFIB SurveyNFIB
Small business owners are in a foul mood days before the 2014 midterm election and they think that Washington politics, and not general economic conditions, are to blame for the country's problems, according to the first part of a two-part national survey released by NFIB on October 29, 2014. Full report: http://www.nfib.com/2014poll
The document summarizes the history of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) from its founding in 1943 by C. Wilson Harder to 2011. It highlights various milestones such as becoming the NFIB in 1949, launching member publications, defeating government regulations, and expanding advocacy efforts. The NFIB has grown to represent hundreds of thousands of small business owners nationwide over nearly 70 years of operation.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) was founded in 1943 by C. Wilson Harder in California and has since grown to represent hundreds of thousands of small business owners across the United States. Over the decades, NFIB has advocated for policies that benefit small businesses and helped defeat regulations that would increase their costs, such as ergonomics rules in 2001 and the Clinton health care mandate in 1993. Today, NFIB continues to provide resources and a voice for small businesses through campaigns, publications, social media and legal challenges such as their participation in the lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act.
What To Do When a Government Inspector Knocks On Your DoorNFIB
1. The document provides guidance on preparing for and responding to inspections from various government agencies such as OSHA, EPA, ICE, and EEOC.
2. It outlines key records and documents to have organized such as training materials, injury logs, employment eligibility verification, and timekeeping records.
3. The document advises being courteous and cooperative during inspections to help prevent citations or enforcement actions.
What Changes to Expect from the new Healthcare Law, presented by The National Federation of Independent Business, the leading small business association.
Small Business Economic Trends Report from NFIB -- July 2015NFIB
After giving up over 4 points in June, NFIB's Small Business Optimism Index clawed back 1.3 points in July, a familiar theme now, which has produced the most grudging gains in the
Index’s history – and still not above the 42 year average of 98. Expectations for business conditions and real sales gains accounted for half of the net gain in the Index components.
Small Business Owners' Outlook on 2014 Election - NFIB SurveyNFIB
Small business owners are in a foul mood days before the 2014 midterm election and they think that Washington politics, and not general economic conditions, are to blame for the country's problems, according to the first part of a two-part national survey released by NFIB on October 29, 2014. Full report: http://www.nfib.com/2014poll
The document summarizes the history of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) from its founding in 1943 by C. Wilson Harder to 2011. It highlights various milestones such as becoming the NFIB in 1949, launching member publications, defeating government regulations, and expanding advocacy efforts. The NFIB has grown to represent hundreds of thousands of small business owners nationwide over nearly 70 years of operation.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) was founded in 1943 by C. Wilson Harder in California and has since grown to represent hundreds of thousands of small business owners across the United States. Over the decades, NFIB has advocated for policies that benefit small businesses and helped defeat regulations that would increase their costs, such as ergonomics rules in 2001 and the Clinton health care mandate in 1993. Today, NFIB continues to provide resources and a voice for small businesses through campaigns, publications, social media and legal challenges such as their participation in the lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act.
What To Do When a Government Inspector Knocks On Your DoorNFIB
1. The document provides guidance on preparing for and responding to inspections from various government agencies such as OSHA, EPA, ICE, and EEOC.
2. It outlines key records and documents to have organized such as training materials, injury logs, employment eligibility verification, and timekeeping records.
3. The document advises being courteous and cooperative during inspections to help prevent citations or enforcement actions.
What Changes to Expect from the new Healthcare Law, presented by The National Federation of Independent Business, the leading small business association.