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Startup Advice

April 20, 2020

ATDC COVID-19 Resources Page

The Advanced Technology Development Center is closely monitoring the COVID-19/coronavirus situation. We are committed to you — our technology

Category iconATDC News,  Blog,  SBIR/STTR News,  Startup Advice Tag iconatdc,  COVID-19,  Resources

September 19, 2019

The R&D Credit: Is Your Tech Company Eligible?

By Carli McDonald Created by Congress in 1981 to encourage increased research and development (R&D) spending in the United States, the R&D

Category iconBlog,  Posts From Our Sponsors,  Startup Advice Tag iconAprio,  Carli McDonald,  R&D Tax Credits,  Research and Development Tax Credit

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August 2, 2018

Taxing Situation for Technology Companies

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is unquestionably the most significant change to U.S. tax law since the 1980s. While it is true many businesses will

Category iconBlog,  Posts From Our Sponsors,  Startup Advice

February 2, 2018

Cryptocurrency and taxes: the impact of mining, spending, and trading

By Mitchell Kopelman When it comes to cryptocurrency and taxes, ambiguity reigns. Bitcoin and Ethereum are still in the early stages of

Category iconATDC News,  Blog,  Cryptocurrency,  FinTech,  Startup Advice Tag iconcryptocurrency

crisis networking

October 13, 2017

Why you should avoid crisis networking

by Kirk L. Barnes What is crisis networking? Think of a time when you landed a new job, received a promotion, or celebrated a huge business

Category iconATDC News,  Blog,  Startup Advice Tag iconbusiness development,  careers,  Kirk Barnes,  Networking,  startup advice

August 28, 2017

Initial Coin Offerings: What every entrepreneur needs to know

by Jeff Gapusan The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) recently hosted a panel on one of the hottest topics in the startup

Category iconATDC News,  Blog,  Startup Advice Tag iconatdc,  Funding,  ICO,  Initial Coin Offerings

lack of sales

August 22, 2017

Can what you don’t know kill your sales?

by Kirk L. Barnes Over the course of your sales career, I’m sure there have been times when you looked back and thought, “If only I took more time

Category iconATDC News,  Blog,  Startup Advice Tag iconbusiness development,  Customer Discovery,  Kirk Barnes,  Sales,  startup advice

Chrissa McFarlane

August 9, 2017

Initial Coin Offerings: What Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know

Are the recent successful Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) by Atlanta-based cybersecurity healthcare startup Patientory ($7.2 million, July 2017) and

Category iconATDC News,  Blog,  FinTech,  Startup Advice Tag iconatdc,  ICO,  Initial Coin Offerings,  Patientory,  Storj

Connie Casteel

August 8, 2017

With SBIR and STTR applications, details do matter

by Connie Casteel It’s all in the details. I baked a cake last night and it didn’t turn out too well. I didn’t have any butter, so I thought I

Category iconATDC News,  Blog,  SBIR/STTR News,  Startup Advice Tag iconatdc,  Funding,  research,  SBIR/STTR News,  startup advice,  Startups,  STTR

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