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Glenn Llopis
What can happen when an entire community is connected with a central wireless Internet network? Glenn talks with Jim about the benefits of having a "wireless city."
When should a small business incorporate; how should it incorporate; how much does it cost? These are the questions Deborah talks with Jim about.
Sam Norwood
Sam joins Jim to report that the economy, according to the poll he takes of his 600+ professional managers around the country, is like Goldilocks and her favorite porridge, just right.
Joan Pryde
Beginning with the state of the economy, Joan and Jim report that it's doing pretty darn well, with most sectors showing at least reasonable health, if not growth, especially from consumers. They go on to talk about what Congress is doing to regarding taxes, especially with regard to the alternative minimum tax. Next up is alternative fuels, like ethanol, then the volatility of the Chinese capital markets, and finally, insuring our coastal real estate.
Beverley Williams
Managing cash is perhaps the most critical issue for any small business, and Bev talks with Jim about the fact that the money in your business' bank account, or in your cash register, doesn't belong to you; it belongs to your business.
Doug Stives
At a time when we're all focusing on getting our tax returns together and filed, Doug talks with Jim about why it may be a good idea to file extensions, plus other tax advice for last year's filings and to do planning for the current tax year.
Steve Chabot
As the Ranking Member of the House Small Business Committee, Congressman Chabot talks with Jim about some of the critical small business issues that are being debated in Congress, including tax issues, minimum wage, the union organization bill, and others.
Intellectual property (IP) is becoming increasingly important for small businesses and Henry talks with Jim about some of the things small business owners should be doing to maximize their IP.
Juliette, a young entrepreneur, joins Jim for the first time to tell how she started her company to give "tweens" a fun, interactive place on the Internet.
Anna Brewer
Anna joins Jim for the first time to explain why employee screening and background checks are so important to small businesses. She also explains the procedure for conducting screenings.

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