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Women Entrepreneurs Pay Themselves Less
Recent studies have found that women entrepreneurs tend to pay themselves less than their male equivalents. There is a debate to why this is. Some theories contribute this to the way women negotiate. Others theorize that this is because women are often discriminated against and/ or their career choices differ from men.
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Huge Victory for Women Business Owners
Today marks a momentous victory for the Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Procurement Program. The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) granted the WOSB Procurement Program sole source authority which provides equality with other small business procurement programs.
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Survey Reflects Lack of Affordability in Metropolitans
The dream of owning a home is becoming increasingly difficult to achieve for metropolitan areas, according to a new study conducted by finance site Interest.com.
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Congresswoman Waters Speaks at Inaugural Conference
Long Beach – Earlier this week, Congresswoman Maxine Waters provided the keynote address at the NAWRB Inaugural Conference regarding Dodd-Frank Section 342 and the role of the Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI).
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National Women's Business Council Announces New Members
The National Women’s Business Council (NWBC) has announced Teresa Nelson and Marsha Bailey as new additions to the Council. Both women bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the advisory council.
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National Women’s Business Council Announces New Members
The National Women’s Business Council (NWBC) has announced Teresa Nelson and Marsha Bailey as new additions to the Council. Both women bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the advisory council.
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Rise in VA Home Loans Stimulates Housing Market
A rise in the use of VA home loans is improving the housing market and the ability of veterans to obtain home loans. Veterans who would not previously qualify for a home loan are utilizing the many benefits stipulated in the VA program.
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Business Program Provides Guidance and Skills to Women in Afghanistan, Rwanda
Women entrepreneurs chosen from two countries—Afghanistan and Rwanda—were flown to the United States earlier this week to participate in the last segment of the 2014 Peace through Business program in Dallas, TX.
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Crowdfunding, an Equalizer for Women Entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs have steadily emerged as leading contenders among new business start ups. Although statistics show that the rate of women starting businesses has significantly increased over the years, women entrepreneurs are still experiencing undercapitalization.
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Women in Business and Housing Rise to the Top
July has already proven to be a monumental month for women in both business and the housing economy. Earlier this week, the top business professionals and most influential business women were announced for multiple news outlets and websites. Women maintained strong presences on all lists and reports.