Microsoft announced a strategic alliance with StartupNation, a small business financial consulting medium, to provide entrepreneurs with better access to important financial and accounting information.
"Most of the risks that cause businesses to fail are within an entrepreneur's control," said StartupNation Co-founder Rich Sloan.
"As over half of all small business owners currently don't use software to organize their accounting, we've teamed up with Microsoft to showentrepreneurs how technology can reduce financial and cash risks and provide solutions to the many accounting challenges entrepreneurs face every day," he continued.
Microsoft says beginning this month it will provide guest experts to offer advice via StartupNation's nationally syndicated call-in radio program, StartupNation's "Nitty Gritty" newsletters, and podcasts.
The arrangement also serves as a promotional tool for Microsoft's Office Small Business Accounting 2006, an integrated management suite for small businesses with financial, sales and marketing software operating in conjunction to improve business efficiency.
Jason L. Miller is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.
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