A business angel is a person who provides capital from his own funds to a private business owned and operated by another person who is neither a friend nor a family member.
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Who are these Angel Investors?
Posted by biancaaquino under FinanceFrom http://smallbiznumbers.blogspot.com 5133 days ago
The Inexpensive Way of Starting a Business
Posted by biancaaquino under FinanceFrom http://startupbiz.wordpress.com 5133 days ago
Starting a Small Business doesn’t need to be expensive. You can establish and grow a business without shelling out a lot of cash from your pocket.
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Don’t count on the government to create jobs
Posted by PhilipTortora under Raising CapitalFrom http://philiptortora.wordpress.com 5134 days ago
Jobs creation and financial recovery will have to slowly trudge down a very long road, where the conditions of a turnaround are dictated more by banks and lenders.
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Does Your Business Have a Cash Flow Problem?
Posted by akirlew under FinanceFrom http://www.finamarkfunding.com 5134 days ago
Sometimes a business owner may not realize that they have a cash flow problem because they simply don't know any better and assume their business is supposed to be running the way it is.
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Tax Preparation: 3 Essential Online Tax Resources to add to your toolkit
Posted by businessdotgov under TaxesFrom http://community2.business.gov 5135 days ago
It’s tax season again and, no doubt you don’t need a reminder, but the April 15, 2010 filing deadline is only days away.
The good news is that whether your are preparing your own taxes or working with a tax specialist, there are many tools and resources that can help you maximize your small business deductions, navigate tax law changes and file correctly and on-time! Read More
The good news is that whether your are preparing your own taxes or working with a tax specialist, there are many tools and resources that can help you maximize your small business deductions, navigate tax law changes and file correctly and on-time! Read More
Software Doesn't Cut It
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5135 days ago
Sometimes, real human interaction, and fact gathering, does the job. Software tools are teriffic, but they don't always have the answers needed.
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Talk About Your Business
Posted by biancaaquino under Raising CapitalFrom http://startupbiz.wordpress.com 5137 days ago
The best way to let people know about your business is to talk about it. Let other people know about you and your business.
You can seek out and join some networking groups where potential customers meet. You can offer them a free talk and discuss about your own services and products and how did you manage to establish such business. Read More
You can seek out and join some networking groups where potential customers meet. You can offer them a free talk and discuss about your own services and products and how did you manage to establish such business. Read More
Startup funding-our banking experience
Posted by Barneyausten under FinanceFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 5138 days ago
Getting startup funding is one of the biggest challenges facing any entrepreneur. The obvious starting place is the banks, but most are not lending to anyone. So what can you do to get cash?
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C Corps Generate More Revenue, But More S Corps and Partnership/Proprietorships Are Profitable
Posted by WorkSpace under TaxesFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5139 days ago
A review of the nearly 500 small business applicants for the 2010 Top Small Company Workplaces award shows that the C Corps among them brought in the most revenue in 2009, while more S Corps and Partnership/Proprietorships reported being profitable.
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Consider Business Loans Carefully
Posted by biancaaquino under FinanceFrom http://smallbiznumbers.blogspot.com 5139 days ago
Money also referred to as capital, funds, and financing is a critical factor in starting a business. You will need “seed money” to launch the business to cover costs such as vehicles, equipment, machinery, land, building, fixtures, and supplies. You’ll also require money for your daily operating expenses – inventory, rent, taxes, salaries and wages, advertising, utilities, etc.
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