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Frustrated Entrepreneurs Deserve Incentives To Open New Businesses

In these challenging and tough economic times, we must find ways to encourage entrepreneurs to start new businesses. Offering incentives, no matter what they are will help to get businesses open and our citizens back to work. Nevada ranks 10th in the nation as a great place to start a business–lets capitalize on that, move up the list, and lure those new businesses to our state. If we all work together we can have a positive effect on economic growth, diversification, and employment in Nevada. Continue reading

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SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS CHOOSE TAYLOR CONSULTING GROUP FOR BUSINESS LICENSING SERVICES

“the Taylor Consulting Group was extremely friendly and expeditious when it came to obtaining my business license. When I met with Nathaniel Taylor, owner of TCG I was impressed with his knowledge and expertise when it came to the licensing process–I would recommend them to anyone looking to start a new business.” Continue reading

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Taylor Consulting Group

The Taylor Consulting Group, LLC was founded by Nathaniel Taylor–a former Liquor and Gaming Technician with Clark County, Nevada. Mr. Taylor is one of only a handful of “Enrolled Agents” in the State of Nevada. This gives him the authority to represent his clients before the Nevada Gaming Commission, and the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Taylor has also worked for the City of Las Vegas, Governor Kenny C. Guinn, former State Senator Mark James, and has lobbied before local and civic boards for more than 12 years.
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Family Succession of Your Business

We often know that family businesses generally speaking stay in the family. However, in recent years we are seeing the younger generations choosing to not take-over the family business. Often, the young today have their own goals, wants, and needs when it comes to establishing their respective career paths. Continue reading

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Why You May Want to Reach Out to Folks That Don’t Speak Your Language

In today’s times, business owners a continuing to look at other ways to increase revenue. Using technology is the cheapest and easiest way to do just that. Often, small-business owners marginalize their customer base–not realizing that there may be so many more opportunities out there. Continue reading

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Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur

This a great 2 minute video on what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. In this video he talks about perseverance–I believe this is very, very important! Especially today, when much of what we are seeing in business is doom and gloom we must persevere by moving forward and finding ways to make money with new ideas. Continue reading

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Banks Let Loose of Cash

So, it is about time that the banks start letting loose of all those government funds! Taxpayers have been bailing out the the banks for much of the last 2 years. Finally, a great news story that surfaces showing banks are finally letting loose of some of our cash!

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We Must Support Tax Cuts For Small Business

We truly need to as a country support small business and do what we can to help them prosper–small business has always been an…d will continue to be the backbone of this nation! Continue reading

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What Federal Stimulus Dollars Did For Small Business

I thought this article in Bloomberg’s Business week was a great example of what some of our Federal Stimulus dollars did for small business. While I didn’t support the bail-outs and still think it was a bad idea to put our country further in debt–here is some testimonials of how some used it to put other back to work. Continue reading

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