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Jim Blasingame
The top 10 Small Business survival steps to take in 2009, as explained by Jim Blasingame. Jim talks about cash management, bank relationships, and several other critical steps that will contribute to your survival in 2009.
Jim Blasingame
If you don't operate with financial fundamentals, you won't survive in 2009. Jim Blasingame talks about some of the things small businesses must do on to stay afloat during this recession.
Charles Kadlec
What caused the financial meltdown and is the government helping. Chuck Kadlec joins Jim Blasingame to discuss when and how things went wrong and the potential dangers of government intervention.
Nell Merlino
How much impact will womam-owned small businesses have on the economic recovery? Nell Merlino talks with Jim Blasingame about this and a program that will help called, Make-Mine-a-Million RACE.
Bill Dunkelberg
The economy continues to take a toll on the attitude and assets of small businesses, according to Bill Dunkelberg's monthly NFIB report, as he joins Jim Blasingame to discuss these issues and the economy in general.
How can small business owners get their personal finances in order in 2009? Nicole Hall joins Jim Blasingame with ideas and tip on how to take control of your finances in 2009.
Terri Lonier
How will 2009 be for the smallest of small businesses? Terri Lonier and Jim Blasingame discuss some issues facing the largest marketplace sector, the solo business owner, or micropreneur.
Sam Norwood
How are the small business economic conditions trending? Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame with the Tatum Survey, which this month includes some green arrows, which is good news.
Jim Blasingame
If the government has been so complicit in creating much of our economic crisis, why do we think they can help solve it? Jim Blasingame details many of the problems government has caused and why he thinks its intervention will ultimately be a problem.
Jim Blasingame
For the past several years, Jim Blasingame has made annual predictions. But unlike many prognosticators, Jim returns at the end of the year to compare his predictions to reality. Listen as Jim reveals his 2008 predictions and his score.

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