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Cash-Flow Crisis Is Recession's Legacy for Small Biz

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Cash-Flow Crisis Is Recession's Legacy for Small Biz

Companies reeling from stalled sales and tightened credit face formidable threats: customers paying more slowly and suppliers seeking to be paid more quickly

Inside: This Week in SmallBiz
More than a year into the official recovery, small businesses face what some say has become a permanent legacy of the recession: Their vendors are demanding faster payment even as their customers are taking longer to pay. Companies with the least bargaining power get squeezed the hardest. We take a look at the unsettling trend.

Also on tap: Learn about the Small Business Administration's temporary initiative to help borrowers refinance commercial mortgages. Get advice on raising seed capital from investors and entrepreneurs. Finally, suggest a company for our third annual roundup of promising social entrepreneurs based in the U.S. Enjoy.
--Nick Leiber

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