Special Business Management Articles from The Pilot

Here are our “ASK SCORE” business management articles that appear the last Friday of every month in the Business Section of The Pilot. They are written by one of our Sandhills Chapter counselors and have been well received by the community. Just click on the column’s title and you will go directly to that column.

  1. Got Business Questions? SCORE Has Answers
  2. Have you thought about your Marketing lately?
  3. Keep Accurate Records to Avoid Tax Stress
  4. Do Your Homework Before Buying A Business
  5. Use Independent Contractors Carefully
  6. Manage Your Working Capital to Maintain Business Success
  7. Find The Right Financing For Your Business
  8. Find Out if a Franchise is Right For You
  9. Set the Right Pricing Strategies for Your Business
  10. Learn The Essentials of Equipment Leasing
  11. Choose the Best Legal Structure for Your new Business
  12. Lay a Strong Foundation Before Opening Your Home Office
  13. Build Repeat Business Through Customer Satisfaction
  14. Read Between the Lines of Your Balance Sheet
  15. Make Time for Marketing
  16. Choose Accounting Services Wisely
  17. Learn The Basics of Business Life Insurance
  18. Devise a Backup Plan for Your Business Data
  19. Increase Your Company’s Cash Flow for Greater Flexibility
  20. Learn the ABC’s of Advertising
  21. Follow These Guidelines When Hiring a Consultant
  22. Small Business Survival Time
  23. Vital Marketing Materials
  24. Making the Most of Employee Meetings
  25. Set Realistic Goals for Your Web Site
  26. A Sound Marketing Strategy is a Must for Any Business
  27. Secure Your Database from Information Leaks
  28. Entrepreneurs Know No Age Limits
  29. When It Comes to Customer Service, Small Is Beautiful
  30. Don’t Delay Dealing With Delinquent Accounts
  31. Small Business – A Powerful Economic Engine
  32. Stand Up to an Economic Downturn with Good Financial Practices
  33. Business Planning – The Next Generation
  34. Insurance Coverage Is Essential For Home-Based Businesses
  35. Change Is Coming; Don’t let It Leave Your Business Behind