NEBS
Search
This Month
April 2009
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
Year Archive
Login
User name:
Password:
Remember me 
about us

NEBS has been helping Canadian small businesses start, manage and grow since 1976. Over 200,000 small business customers have chosen NEBS for our expertise in providing a comprehensive range of personalized business solutions, including:

small business tools & resources

A collection of tools and resources to help Canadians start, manage and grow their small business:

View Article  5 big reasons to switch to NEBS business cheques!
NEBS Canada business products give you 5 more great reasons to switch your cheque buying to NEBS.   more »
View Article  Some small businesses still searching for 'high-calibre' staff
Generally job loss and hiring reports are rather gloomy as large corporations let go of masses of talented workers. And although some small businesses are feeling pressure from the down economy to reduce payroll numbers, many are still on the lookout for qualified staff to help grow the business.   more »
View Article  New, expanding businesses consider trademark registration
As new small business owners go through a lengthy checklist of important steps to get their venture of the ground, some are considering if trademark registration is right for their shop.   more »
View Article  Industry advocate speaks up for small businesses
Small business owners struggling for relief during the recession are hunkering down and finding ways to cut costs, retain employees and keep customer service levels high.   more »
View Article  External advisors important to many business leaders
Times are tough and businesses are getting creative in an effort to boost revenue, retain employees and ultimately weather the recession. According to a new survey by Financial Executives International and Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business, chief financial officers remain largely pessimistic about the general economy in the U.S., but are starting to feel more positive about their own business prospects.   more »