Growing Des Moines businesses may want to consider a six month program offered by the Small Business Administration called the Emerging 200 (e200) Initiative.  Locally the course is taught by Monica Dolezal of Bizstarts.  The program begins in April.

The goal of e200 is to identify 200 inner-city businesses across the country that show a

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A common thing I see from franchisees is that they include only the name of their franchise in an agreement as opposed to including their corporate or limited liability company name. Most of the time the names are different. For example, if my franchise is "Tops Franchise" but my corporate name is "Rush

A couple of years ago I set out to write a Legal Guide to Starting a Business in Iowa. Unfortunately trying to work, write a blog, coach baseball and write the guidebook didn’t quite work for me. I started the guidebook but never came close to finishing it.

So this year I have decided to blog

An article in Barron’s supports, in a big way, the importance of keeping good business records. The article details how the IRS disputed a $75,000 repayment of a loan for a business owner named Henry resulting instead in a $68,000 dividend, on which Henry owed tax. 

Joseph Gelband, a tax attorney from Larchmont, New York

I had the pleasure of sitting down for an interview with Michael Libbie yesterday. We talked blogging, discrimination cases, franchising and other issues.

If you didn’t catch it live you can watch the podcast here. (The interview begins at about the 30 minute mark).

If you haven’t heard about Des Moines Local Live

Liz Overton of Sullivan & Ward, P.C. has a timely post on how employers should deal with the H1N1 virus

While it’s true that employers are currently under no obligation to allow additional time off to employees who do not have available time off or have exhausted their available leave, I could easily see employers facing a tough dilemma about