The best business plans from college and university teams statewide were recently selected to compete in the next round of the state’s premier business plan competition. Teams from nine Arkansas colleges and universities were announced as finalists in the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup Graduate and Undergraduate Business Plan Competition today, in the eleventh annual contest. Twelve undergraduate and six graduate teams will advance to the next level. In the next round, the 12 advancing semi-finalist undergraduate teams will make a 20-minute presentation after which they will answer questions from judges for 15 minutes. Two judge’s panels will determine the six finalist undergraduate teams. [Read more…]
NMTC and 2010 in Review
A quick primer on the biggest news in New Market Tax Credits in 2010. Michael Novogradac reviews 2010 highlights regarding the New Markets Tax Credit and touches upon what is/is not expected for 2011 as part of the Novogradac Tax Credit Tuesday podcast series. [Read more…]
Former Governor’s Cup Team Nets Dept. of Defense Grant
BiologicsMD of Fayetteville announced Tuesday that it has recieved a $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to futher develop a drug for osteoporosis. Company President Paul Mlakar Jr. said the grant will be spent over two years to pay for more testing of the drug and to shepherd it through the early stages of the approval process. [Read more…]
Young Entrepreneurs Prepare to Showcase Ideas on Jan. 14

Fort Smith students, Abby Clemons, Sarah Spradin and Cara Shipley, work on their Youth Entrepreneurial Showcase product, which featured crosses sold in pairs so the buyer could keep one and give one away.
Reeves to Lead University of Arkansas’s Entrepreneurship Programs
Carol Reeves, associate professor of management in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, will join the university office of research and economic development as the associate vice provost for entrepreneurship, effective Jan. 1, 2011. In her new role, Reeves will promote entrepreneurship and economic development in the region and across the state of Arkansas. She will work with faculty and students in all colleges at the University of Arkansas to encourage the start-up of new companies based on university research. Reeves, who also holds the Cecil and Gwen Cupp Applied Professorship in Entrepreneurship, has worked closely with the University of Arkansas Technology Licensing Office and Technology Development Foundation to develop student-led start-ups, and she will continue to work with these units to support entrepreneurship among faculty and students. [Read more…]
Dillard’s to Establish Internet Center in Maumelle
Little Rock-based Dillard’s, Inc. today announced it will locate an Internet fulfillment center in Maumelle, Arkansas to support the continuing growth of its online store at www.dillards.com. The Company has signed an agreement to purchase the former Target distribution facility and will create over 300 new jobs in the Central Arkansas area. [Read more…]
Year-End Message from CEO C. Sam Walls
There hasn’t been much said about it, but we are rapidly approaching the end of the first decade of this century. Looking back, I believe it has been a good time for our organization as we have significantly improved the level of contribution we make to the economic development of Arkansas. Though it has been a period of constant change for us, these have proven to be good changes with tangible results. In January, we will pass the billion dollar mark in the amount of capital our organization has participated in providing to Arkansas companies. In the twelve months after that, we are on track to increase that amount over ten percent. [Read more…]
Kauffman Foundation Announces Global Entrepreneurship Week Activities
For one week, millions of young people around the world join a growing movement of entrepreneurial people, to generate new ideas and to seek better ways of doing things. Countries across six continents come together to celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week, an initiative to inspire young people to embrace innovation, imagination and creativity. To think big. To turn their ideas into reality. To make their mark. [Read more…]
Small Business Jobs Act to Boost Tax Deductions
Small business owners will benefit from significant tax deductions in 2010 and 2011 thanks to the Small Business Jobs Act which was recently signed into law. One aspect of the new law that small business owners are keen on is Section 179, this part of the law pertains to business equipment tax deductions and amount of money available for deduction. Prior to the passage of the act, which is fully named The Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010 (H.R. 5279), business owners were unsure of the status of Section 179. The benefits and deductions granted under this particular section were set to expire this year and there were not many indications that Section 179 would be extended or increased. Luckily for business owners, the popular section will be increased significantly and will go into effect for 2010 and 2011. [Read more…]
Arkansas Capital Corporation CEO Sam Walls discusses Small Business Jobs Act of 2010
Arkansas Capital Corporation CEO Sam Walls discusses Small Business Jobs Act of 2010
Arkansas Businesses Will Benefit from Small Business Jobs Act of 2010
Substantial SBA loan product enhancements will be available
The Arkansas Capital Corporation Group’s Chief Executive Officer C. Sam Walls on Friday highlighted enhancements to the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 which will have the greatest impact on Arkansas’s small business owners. “These enhancements are the most impactful I’ve seen in my 20 years of working with government guaranteed lending,” Walls said. “These tools are meaningful in their ability to assist and encourage business owners to grow their enterprises.” ACCG offers an alternative source of financing for small business; the Group partners with banks across Arkansas to provide the most attractive financing package available to small business owners. Highlights of the enhancements include: [Read more…]
Businesses Advised to Plan Now for Disaster
A prepared business is a resilient business. That was the lesson learned this week at a daylong workshop teaching company owners how to plan for disasters. “The Verizon Preparedness Planning Summit: A Readiness Workshop for Small Businesses” drew about 100 representatives from small- and medium-sized businesses. Business owners discovered how susceptible their companies can be when disaster strikes, whether it takes the form of a flood, earthquake, tornado, fire or even terrorist activity. Verizon Wireless sponsored the event, held at the Holiday Inn University of Memphis, along with the Shelby County Office of Preparedness, the Greater Memphis Chamber and the Memphis Business Journal. [Read more…]
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