Tue, 7 April 2015
Belle Hilmer, turned her love of leather and making quality products from a small regional producer to the national stage. Great business story! IN THE NEWS Startups Offer Unusual Reward for Investing Simple Agreement for Future Equity promises benefits later if the firm is able to move forward. When a young Boston entrepreneur sought half-a-million dollars to launch his startup last fall, he turned his back on today’s usual tactics such as selling equity stakes or issuing convertible notes. FINAL THOUGHTS5 Secure Apps for Running a Small Business
88 percent of cloud of mobile applications are unsanctioned or not monitored by IT. Are you making sure your data is secure?
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Tue, 7 April 2015
When Kevin Turkington founded his home healthcare business in 2002 he ran into an unexpected problem. Listen to hear his story of fighting city hall. EMPIRE OF WEALTH
Cornelius Vanderbilt moved from a simple steamboat company into an international steamship company. The story about growing a small business.
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Tue, 7 April 2015
Jerry Fritz, Corporate Trainer, returns to talk about developing a successful “WOW” customer service strategy for your small business. IN THE NEWS The High Cost of Saving a Failing Business When small firms file for bankruptcy protection, the cost is often $100,000 to $300,000, and sometimes twice that. For small businesses facing bankruptcy, the path to a fresh start isn’t cheap. FINAL THOUGHTSThe 6 Best Industries You've Never Heard of
Sometimes the key to identifying a market opportunity requires looking where everyone else isn't.
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Tue, 7 April 2015
David Weatherholt has written dozens of business plans designed to obtain funding. He believes “Executive Summary” is the most critical part of your business plan’s ability to secure capital. EMPIRE OF WEALTH
Cornelius Vanderbilt started his own steamboat line competing on price against his competitors. The lesson is that every small business must compete on their strength.
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