by Austin Johnson | Dec 13, 2022 | Construction, Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, Lease, manufacturing, News, Section 179, Small Business, Supply Chain
Small Business Owners See Easing Inflation Pressures, Yet Prices Remain High Is 2023 The New 2008? It seems we hear the word “recession” often lately, yet are the numbers actually reflecting that? Inflation cools in November for the second-straight...
by Austin Johnson | Oct 28, 2022 | Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Lease, News, Semi, Small Business, Supply Chain, Transportation, Truck, Trucking, Work Truck
The Never Ending Road His Own Man It’s been a good long run since Mitch Cunningham left his job as a superintendent of a construction company to start his own business back in 2014. In the beginning, there was just one truck, a small one room office and a lot of...
by Austin Johnson | Sep 9, 2022 | Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, Lease, manufacturing, News, Small Business, Supply Chain
What’s Up With What’s Going Down? ***Update on 09/21/2022*** This just in …The economy changes as fast as the weather. 0.75% Is The New 0.25% In an attempt to curb persistently high inflation, the Federal Reserve announced a third consecutive...
by Austin Johnson | Jul 20, 2022 | Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, Lease, manufacturing, Minority Business, News, Office Equipment, Small Business, Supply Chain, Veteran
Forecasting The Unknown What’s Up With What’s Going Down? Manufacturers must react quickly to stay ahead in today’s ever-changing market. Whether reacting to product releases from a top competitor, new regulations, COVID variants, supply chain...
by Austin Johnson | Mar 17, 2022 | Current Events, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Internet Of Things, Labor, Lease, manufacturing, Minority Business, News, Supply Chain, Transportation
Maximizing Productivity And Mitigating Risk Manufacturers in the United States account for 11.39% of the total output in the US economy, employing 8.51% of the workforce. Looking ahead to the rest of 2022, we see the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic’s continued...