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How to Celebrate National Entrepreneurship Month

November 2, 2016 by Isabella

National Entrepreneurship MonthNovember is National Entrepreneurship Month, and we at Arkansas Capital couldn’t be more thrilled to celebrate all the outstanding businesses and organizations owned by entrepreneurs throughout the state. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Arkansas entrepreneur

Meet Becka Webb, VP

October 26, 2016 by Isabella

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Get to know Becka Webb, HRF Vice President, as she gives us a peak into her life at work and at home. We are thrilled to have Becka on the team. She gives her all every day of the week and contributes greatly to the success of Arkansas Capital and its clients.
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Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News, Lending News Tagged With: arkansas lending, Becka Webb

Arkansas Women in Small Business

October 19, 2016 by Isabella

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One of the growing trends in alternative lending for 2016 is transparency, especially concerning loan opportunities for female entrepreneurs. Are loan offices giving women the chance to start and grow a small business? Information on the topic varies depending on the source, but we’re seeing a positive outcome here in Arkansas. What we do know is how successful women can be in growing the economy when given the chance.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News Tagged With: arkansas small business, women entrepreneurs

How to Encourage Collaboration Among Your Employees

October 12, 2016 by Isabella

The old saying “Two heads are better than one” may be trite, but its meaning rings true when it comes to building and growing a business. While you may be the owner, your employees can play a valuable role in not only providing a service, but by helping you identify your own business blind spots and identifying opportunities for growth. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: collaboration

Why Small Business Owners Need A Mentor

October 5, 2016 by Isabella

 

Most business owners would agree a mentor is a positive personal and business relationship to have, but few see it as the invaluable asset it is. Having a mentor in your life isn’t just something worth considering; it’s something you should be actively pursuing if you don’t have one. Read on for a few reasons why you need to find a mentor. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News Tagged With: arkansas small business, mentorship

Small Biz Spotlight: Flyway Brewing

September 28, 2016 by Isabella

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Small Biz Spotlight – Flyway

In honor of National Drink Beer Day, we’re spotlighting one of our favorite local breweries, Flyway Brewing. A classic story of a hobby-turned business, the tale of how Flyway Brewing was founded begins in 2012, when beer home-brewer Matt Foster brought some of the fruits of his labor on a yearly camping trip with his friends. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News

A Day At Arkansas Hospitality Association

September 21, 2016 by Isabella

Arkansas Capital loves showcasing outstanding local businesses, so when the recent opportunity to host a booth at the Arkansas Hospitality Association Vendor Showcase and Convention arose, we knew we had to take it. With our connections to some of the most incredible food and drink businesses in the market, the Arkansas Capital booth was sure to be a hit – and we were right. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arkansas Capital Corporation Group News Tagged With: Arkansas Hospitality Association

The Importance of Artwork in Your Office Space

September 14, 2016 by Isabella

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Outfitting a new office is an exciting time for any startup or small business. Choosing desks, computers, chairs, printers, break room appliances and other equipment often consumes most of the office set up decisions, but there is one important aspect of office preparation that is all too often overlooked: art. While some may consider it an extra expense, the right art on the walls of your business can be a powerful tool in increasing productivity, connecting with customers and helping your business grow into a healthy, thriving company. Here’s how:
[Read more…]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News Tagged With: arkansas business, power of art

Why All Small Businesses Should Give Back

September 7, 2016 by Isabella

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Large businesses often gain publicity for the large amounts of money and manpower they are able to donate to charitable causes. Giant checks with an eye-popping number of zeros at the end, huge work days where thousands of employees donate time to a local charity or nonprofit … it all seems too great for a startup or small business to match. But regardless how much you have to give, you’d be surprise the impact that giving back to charity can have on both your business and community. Here are a few things you can expect to happen if you donate your time, money and resources to a cause you’re passionate about.
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Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News Tagged With: arkansas small business

Serving Food and Seizing Opportunity: A Few Favorite Little Rock Restaurants

August 31, 2016 by Isabella

 

Dubbed the “Industry of Opportunity” by the National Restaurant Association, American restaurants are the second largest private-sector employer in the country and provide some of the highest job satisfaction rates of any industry. In fact, 9 out of 10 industry workers believe restaurants provide opportunity for those who want to succeed based on their hard work. Plenty of Arkansans are taking advantage of this unrivaled opportunity to both serve our community delicious food and build their own success. Here are three of our favorites:
[Read more…]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News, Lending News Tagged With: Arkansas restaurant

3 Off-the-Wall Business Ideas That Actually Worked

August 24, 2016 by Isabella

 

Some people spend years agonizing over a business idea before turning it into a reality, and then there are those entrepreneurs that are struck with a crazy notion and just go with it. While some of these off-the-wall ideas inevitably tank, some turn out to be perfectly, insanely brilliant. Read on for three of our favorites:
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Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News Tagged With: business ideas

Shared Services Center – Fort Smith Expansion

August 17, 2016 by Isabella

 

Shared Services Center – Fort Smith, a provider of business office support functions for hospitals and healthcare facilities, will expand their presence in Fort Smith’s Phoenix Center. As part of the expansion, the company is increasing personnel to accommodate increased growth.
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Filed Under: Entrepreneurship Foundation News, Lending News Tagged With: Fort Smith, Shared Services Center

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