A new COVID-19 revolving loan fund is expected to send about $750,000 to various small businesses throughout the Gate City.
The funding, which will be distributed in the form of low-interest loans, is expected to be available in the next six to eight weeks, according to Tim Cummings, economic development director.
A fter years of operating B’s Tacos & More out of a trailer in Londonderry and catering events out of a second food truck, Ken Spilman set up shop in a former pizzeria on Manchester’s West Side.
Deborah Merrill-Sands didn’t need a team of number crunchers to tell her it would be a wise move for the Peter T. Paul College of Business to take a deeper dive into business analytics.
As the only statewide, broad-based business advocate in New Hampshire, the Business & Industry Association advocates on the waterfront of issues affecting employers — from business taxes to workplace labor regulations, from protecting the research and development tax credit to environmen…
Little did “Ivan” know that it would have been a good idea to record the cost bases (the original prices) of the five stocks his grandparents gave him 20 years ago, along with the cost bases of the dividends he reinvested in those stocks after receiving the gift.