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Daylight Savings Time's Effect on Small Business

Saturday July 30, 2005
With passage of the new Energy Policy Bill, daylight savings time will be extended, starting 3 weeks sooner in March and ending 1 week later in November than it does now. Many small business owners underestimate the effect of daylight savings time on their operations. Don't be one of them.

In "Daylight Savings Time Boon or Bust for Small Business?" About Small Business Guide Darrell Zahorsky looks at how the new "improved" and extended daylight savings time might impact your business.

Related Articles:
Energy Bill Would Extend Daylight Savings Time
About Time: Daylight Savings, That Is

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