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Monday News Roundup: Tuesday Edition

by Carter Schimpff on Mar.02, 2010, under News Article Review

 

Welcome back to GGM News and Advice’s Monday News Roundup, where we scour the internet to find news articles and blog posts that are important to small business, sum them up, and then give them our own spin!

NOTE: Due to technical difficulties, this post has been prematurely saved and posted. GGM Small Business News and Advice apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause. Please check back on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 for an update.

There’s been plenty of talk lately – about jobs, about the economy, about rates, debt levels, loans, and anything else the pundits and hacks can latch on to – but in those areas, not really a lot to report on.

Plus, we’re fairly sure that all of our readers will likely lose lunch all over their keyboards if they have to read any more about a “Jobs Bill” or “Healthcare Reform” — and nobody wants to have to buy a new keyboard right now!

So instead of covering the “news” this week, we will instead be bringing you articles that we’ve found that will help you, make you think, or at least not make you want to weep uncontrolably.

Your weekly dose of awesome, after the break.

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Monday News Roundup: Jan. 18th to Jan. 24th

by Carter Schimpff on Jan.25, 2010, under News Article Review

Welcome back to GGM News and Advice’s Monday News Roundup, where we scour the internet to find news articles and blog posts that are important to small business, sum them up, and then give them our own spin!

Another week come and gone – man, they seem to fly fast sometimes, don’t they? And what an interesting week it’s been. The white house, reeling from last Tuesday’s election of Republican Scott Brown (R-Mass), seems to be making a push to make job growth and the economy their flagship issue, instead of healthcare, and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has found himself embattled, with dire questions looming over the possibility of his upcoming reconfirmation.

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Small Businesses rejoice: Bloated ‘Health Reform’ Bill on Indefinite Hold

by Carter Schimpff on Jan.22, 2010, under News Article Review

Pelosi: “In its present form, without any changes, I don’t think it’s possible to pass the Senate bill in the House, I don’t see the votes for it at this time.”

Editor-in-Chief Carter Schimpff

Although many small businesses are clamoring for some sort of health reform – be it enacting the ability to buy insurance across state lines, increasing competition and reducing costs, or developing strong tort reforms – it now appears that the bloated “health reform” bill, different versions of which were passed by the house and the senate, is indefinitely stalled.

To continue, the House and the Senate must reconcile the differences between the two versions of the bill that each passed. And with the election of Senator Brown (R-Mass), the senate no longer has a so-called “supermajority” to filibuster proof their vote on a reconciled bill.

One other option is for Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal) and her House of Representatives to pass the Senate’s version of the bill sight unseen — but she has now admitted that she lacks the support within her own house of congress to pass the bill as is.

Both versions of the bill have been under fire for being bloated, overbearing, and have been supported by smoke-filled back room deals — the most egregious examples being the “Louisiana Purchase” and Ben Nelson’s (D-Neb) “Cornhusker Kickback”. Small businesses across the nation decried the bills, believing that they would cause undue fiscal stress to their already critical bottom lines.

Carter Schimpff is the Editor-in-Chief of GGM News and Advice and is a regular contributor. Responses to his articles can be left in the comments section below. All comments are moderated for spam, but comments contrary to the viewpoints of GGM articles are never censored.

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UPDATE: Obama proposes harsh new rules over banks

by Carter Schimpff on Jan.21, 2010, under News Article Review

URGENT: Obama proposes “Volcker” plan to reign in banking industry

Breaking Now:

+ Includes size and complexity limits on proprietary trading by commercial banks
+ New rules, regulation, and oversight to decrease pass-through risk to customers and shareholders
+ Return to Glass-Steagall style separation of commercial and investment banks
+ “Banks no longer allowed to own and run hedge funds for their own profit”

What’s Missing?

Yes, Wall Street is corrupt and greedy. Yes, some mortgage brokers were and are corrupt and greedy. Should those two industrys be reformed? Almost certainly.

But what’s missing from this equation? How about the third leg of the stool that collapsed out from under us: Government. A major part of the housing crisis was played through grossly negligent and sometimes almost criminal lending done on the part of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – at the behest of the United States executive and legislative branches during their push to ensure 100% home ownership across the nation. [Source: http://bit.ly/5tCdQC]

OF NOTE: It should be noted that, as yet, 100% of the above exists only in the form of proposed legislation not yet passed completely by either the House or the Senate.

This post is currently being edited. Updates throughout the day as information comes through.

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Monday News Roundup: Jan. 11th to Jan. 17th

by Carter Schimpff on Jan.18, 2010, under News Article Review

Welcome back to GGM News and Advice’s Monday News Roundup, where we scour the internet to find news articles and blog posts that are important to small business, sum them up, and then give them our own spin!

Hello yet again! With the stock market staying fairly flat, the government too busy worrying about healthcare to throw any other wrench into anything in our arena, and most businesses carefully treading the ice to see how the new year will fare, there isn’t very much “news” to report on.

Today, instead, we’ll cover some “pseudo”-news — informative stuff from bloggers that we all know and love!

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Monday News Roundup: Jan. 4th to Jan. 10th

by Carter Schimpff on Jan.11, 2010, under News Article Review

Welcome back to GGM News and Advice’s Monday News Roundup, where we scour the internet to find news articles and blog posts that are important to small business, sum them up, and then give them our own spin!

There has been a lot of news this past week regarding Small Business Lending — particularly relating to SBA loans expanding and loosening. Hopefully the news will make you feel a little more like Paul (after he went to Washington Mutual)!

In addition, we’ve found some great advice from MSNBC regarding pitfalls to avoid as an entrepreneur and some important facts to know about the global recovery from American Express’s Small Business blog.

We break it all down for you, after the break!

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