NBN Online for the week of October 20, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Aging-in-Place Market a Bright Spot for Housing
IRC 2009 Code Brings Changes in How Homes Will Be Built
Coast to Coast
Surrounded by Ruins, Mortgage Market Remains Intact
Economics & Finance
Housing Starts Lose Further Ground in September
Financial Tumult Shakes Builder Confidence in October
Eye on the Economy: New Housing Stimulus Package Is Sorely Needed
Attend or View the Construction Forecast Conference on Oct. 22
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
IBS
Builders Race Against the Clock on New American Home
Register Online for the 2009 Builders' Show in Las Vegas
Online Registration Open for Spokesperson Training at IBS
Sign Up for Designation Courses and Education Sessions at IBS
Tips
Builders’ Tip: My Personal On-the-Job Hardware Store
Building Quality
2009 National Housing Quality Award Winners Announced
Survey Finds Home Buyers Increasingly Looking for Quality
Downturn
Ready Your Company Now for Housing’s Eventual Recovery
Learn About Diversifying Into Light Commercial on Nov. 5
Women
SBA Set-Aside Proposal Falls Short for Women Contractors
Economic Stimulus Sought for Women-Owned Businesses
Remodelers
Top Remodelers, Councils Honored at Annual Gala
Learn About Lead Paint Rule During Oct. 28 Audio Seminar
Building Systems
SHOWCASE Offers Solutions in a Challenging Market
Education
Apply for University of Housing Designee of the Year
Education Calendar
codes and standards
‘Today’ Fire Sprinkler Segment Presents Bad Information
Green Building
Appraisers Learning How to Valuate Green Homes
State, Local HBAs Affiliate With NAHB Green Building Program
Environment
Report Cites Need for Major Shift in Storm Water Regulation
Construction Safety
OSHA Launches New Fall Safety Web Resources
Apply for NAHB SAFE Award by Oct. 31, Application Fee Waived
Legal
Builders Receive Aid for Litigation on Housing Issues
Building Products
Timberlake Cabinets Supports Local Military Home Buyers
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Five HBAs Honored for Community Service Projects
Applications for Endowment IBS Scholarships Due Oct. 31
Submissions for Lee S. Evans Scholarships Due Nov. 21
Association News
Members, Save 10% at Omaha Steaks When Shopping Online
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Williams Scotsman Offers One Month Free Rent, $50 Gas Gift Card
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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SBA Set-Aside Proposal Falls Short for Women Contractors

Economic Stimulus Sought for Women-Owned Businesses

Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP), a bipartisan public policy group that advocates on behalf of women and minorities in business, recently called on Congress and the Presidential candidates to provide the economic stimulus needed to unleash the full potential of women-owned and small businesses and increase women-owned businesses, jobs and the gross domestic product.

The call-to-action —  the ”Economic Blueprint: The Women Business Owners' Platform for Growth” — was released during the Democratic and Republican conventions. The blueprint is “designed to fuel the growth of women’s enterprise development in the United States from 2009 to 2020,” according to the plan's executive summary.  

WIPP outlined six areas where a stimulus for women business owners is needed:

  • Healthcare. The blueprint calls for increased access to small and individual insurance markets; an interconnected nationwide health technology system; an increase in the number of healthcare providers; and a program to promote healthy employees.

  • Procurement. To bolster procurement opportunities, the blueprint calls on the Small Business Administration (SBA) to implement a Real Women’s Procurement Program, strengthen small business contracting and give small businesses more contracts.

  • Taxes. According to the SBA Office of Advocacy, firms with fewer than 20 employees spend 45% more per employee to comply with federal regulations and 67% more per employee on tax compliance than larger companies.

    To level the playing field and help women-owned businesses, WIPP proposes that the Congress retain the tax incentives for small businesses that are due to expire in 2011; that the tax code be reformed to make deductions and credits equally applicable to small business, no matter the structure of the company; that the estate tax be permanently repealed; and that Congress provide permanent relief from the Alternative Minimum Tax.

  • Access to Capital. According to the Center for Women’s Business Research, larger, faster-growing women-owned firms are more likely than their smaller, female-owned counterparts to use credit. In addition, these firms more often rely on business earnings as their primary funding source than their male-owned counterparts.

    The center also found that women, on average, made four attempts to obtain bank loans or lines of credit and 22 attempts to obtain equity capital before eventually persevering.

    To improve access to capital for women-owned business, WIPP calls for more tax incentives for investors, government technical assistance and a more competitive interest rate within the SBA loan program.

  • Energy. To alleviate the impact of rising energy costs on small business, WIPP’s plan calls on Congress to assure an adequate supply of energy; provide research and development incentives to develop new, cutting-edge energy technologies; and assist small businesses in their efforts to conserve energy, beginning with an SBA pilot program on energy conservation.
  • Telecommunications. Recognizing that a very small percentage of television and radio stations are owned by women, and that 66% of small businesses use high-speed, broadband Internet access to increase workplace efficiency, the WIPP blueprint calls for increased women and minority ownership of telecommunications stations as well as broadband access to all businesses, whether in urban or rural locations.

    The WIPP plan also calls on Congress to keep the Internet free of cumbersome regulation, to permanently extend the Internet tax moratorium and to ensure privacy security across the Internet.
     


Improve Business Operations With ‘Cost of Doing Business Study’

The “Cost of Doing Business Study, 2008 Edition,” available through BuilderBooks.com, enables home builders to compare their business operations with like-sized builders across the country so they can fine-tune their businesses and boost profits.

The study analyzes several operational business categories ― including volume, operation type and land vs. no land costs ― and enables builders to identify their strengths and weaknesses, increase efficiency, set realistic budget targets and improve business practices.

The categories have been analyzed, where applicable, by average and by the top and bottom 25% of performers by net profitability.

Builders can use the the study to develop proven strategies to succeed in an increasingly competitive market.

To view or order the “Cost of Doing Business Study” online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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