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Business plans a must… or not

Business plans can be a great tool for a startup business to use. They can also be completely unnecessary. That seems to be the sum of opinions reported on by Mark Henricks of Entrepreneur.com. Not everybody agrees on whether a business plan is necessary for a business. However, having at least a mental form of…

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Guide to Entrepreneurs

To get started, one has to start somewhere. The starting point lies on the way one wants to do things. To get going draft a review schedule that will guide the execution of business. Before jumping into action raise certain questions related to strategies like, what distinctive features your products will have that can satisfy…

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SBA offering free Youthpreneur Webinar Series

Are you a budding entrepreneur who is looking for a productive and engaging way to participate in both National Entrepreneurship Week and America Saves Week? The U.S. Small Business Administration is making it easy for you to do so by hosting a series of free webinars to encourage the next generation of entrepreneurs. Geared towards…

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American Entrepreneurship

If you’ve been listening to President Obama’s recent speeches, you know that he is a strong support of small business owners and entrepreneurship, and it’s easy to see why. Small businesses produce over half of all private sector jobs, and 13 times more patents than large companies do (per employee). President Obama is asking for…

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Seller Beware

We all know there are two sides to a story, the same can be said when two people participate in a business acquisition. Both parties may be reading from the same book, but each approaches the transaction with a different point of view. In a typical transaction, it is usually the buyer who reads each…

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A summary of entrepreneurial concepts

I recently read an article from an author named Peter Drucker wrote a book called ”Innovation and Entrepreneurship” and found it very interesting and thought I’d share it with all of you. This book has with stood the test of time and has become one of ‘the’ books for new entrepreneur to read for a…

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Importance of Asset Valuation of an Idea

With my company I was put in charge of the extensive research and development work, I can say that the pricing for the services we provide are very much straightforward and it become important to maintain transparency to be in the business. Knowledge based assets are completely different from real estate or any other physical…

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A New Year’s Resolution

Capitalism has been especially critiqued in America ever since the wave of economic distress. Businesses and market forces have been blamed. Many people though, have found the positive aspects of entrepreneurship. Over half of the responders to a survey prefer “giving individuals incentives to start their own business as opposed to allowing the government to…

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Unbelievable! How ugly things can get?

Since a blow called economic recession hit the globe and US in particular, newer and ingenious ways of making money are hitting us in the face and show no sign of abating. Well, which one of us wouldn’t want to make some extra money if it harms nobody in the process? Most of the time…

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Looking forward to the Future

Now that the year 2009 is over along with its many controversial issues, we can look forward to the year 2010 and more hope for success. The last decade of our country went through many events including an election, a falling economy, and terrorist attacks. One major issue we have going forward is the economy…

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