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Small Biz Interview: The co-founders of Geeksmith

CAMILLUS — As high-school students in Camillus, Philip Impaglia, 23, and Michael Serrata, 25, played a lot of video games. Now, they still play video games, but as the co-founders and co-owners of Geeksmith Productions, they have transformed their hobby into a fledgling business.  Starting as a “nerd culture” podcast in the fall of 2012 […]

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Architecture firm co-owner discusses his SBA management training

SYRACUSE — Christopher Resig, one of two co-owners of N.K. Bhandari Architecture & Engineering, P.C., participated in this year’s U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Emerging Leaders Initiative. Resig was among 15 small-business owners and leaders who graduated from the program in a ceremony the SBA held Nov. 5 at the SUNY College of Environmental Science

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SBA Syracuse District loan approvals, dollar value rise in 2014 fiscal year

SYRACUSE — The Syracuse district office of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) supported loan activity in fiscal year 2014 that represented a 10 percent increase in number of approvals and a 14 percent rise in dollar value over the last fiscal year.  The agency backed 648 loans valued at nearly $147 million during the

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Paint and sip business, Art & Vine, opens in downtown Utica

UTICA — Art & Vine, Utica’s first “paint and sip” business, formally opened in downtown on Nov. 10.  Located on 157 Genesee St. in a 1,419-square-foot space, the business is owner Connie Pratt’s first venture. In a “paint and sip” business, beer or wine is offered while patrons participate in an art class. The U.S.

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Four employee crime schemes plague businesses, study reveals

Business owners buy insurance to protect their firms from a variety of risks, but they may be overlooking one critical risk. “Business owners spend a significant amount of time and resources protecting their businesses from a variety of risks, whether it’s liability for their products or services or severe weather,” Helen R. Savaiano, president of management

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New owner wants Syracuse Crate to include more local favorites

CLAY — Syracuse Crate, a six-year-old online retailer of gift boxes that include products made in Central New York, has a new owner who has plans to expand the offerings. It’s a method for people and businesses to ship the area’s “iconic” foods around the world, says Thomas Connors, sole owner of Syracuse Crate.  “There’s

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Making Self-Promotion Work For You

There’s nothing complicated about being successful in business. It’s simple and it goes like this: “It’s all about making a name for yourself.”  That’s it, self-promotion or getting known. Whether it’s finding and impressing prospects, keeping current clients, or moving ahead in a career, volunteering has long been the platform for gaining visibility. For some,

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What will tax season hold?

Here we are, nearing year-end, and everyone’s favorite topic — income-tax planning. This year you should be hearing your CPA mention things like net investment income tax and the unknowns around the fate of the “extenders.” While the net investment income (NII) tax is not pleasant, it exists and can be counted on as a

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Every Cloud Has a Dark Lining

“The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy is its inefficiency.”  — Eugene McCarthy We’ve all seen the news reports on the ability of “computer hackers” to access electronic information that is reportedly well protected. These reports are relatively ominous. Millions of individuals have had their credit-card information illegally obtained.  Hackers around the globe

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Junior Achievement ramps up to serve Central New York

Junior Achievement (JA) of Central Upstate New York is reconnecting with Central New York businesses and professionals to bring its programs back to area schools. After the CNY chapter of JA formally dissolved at the beginning of 2014, the Rochester chapter announced in February it had assumed responsibility of the CNY region. Now covering 25

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