Obtaining funding should start with a solid business plan. If you write a convincing business plan, then your chances of obtaining funding are greatly enhanced. Lenders and investors want to see proof that customers want your product or service and are willing to buy it for a price at which you can make a profit. The more tangible evidence you offer of this claim, the better chance you have.
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Invest in HealthCare! | My Wealth Blog
Posted by mywealth under Raising CapitalFrom http://mywealth.com 5266 days ago
In 3 of the past 4 market rebounds since 1982, equity gains slowed to a single digit pace in the 2nd year, after the initial rally. Now dividend stocks have extra appeal because they offer a tempting alternative to CDs.
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What Goes Down Must Come Up! | My Wealth Blog
Posted by mywealth under FinanceFrom http://www.mywealth.com 5267 days ago
This year has been a very exiting time for traders and investors. We have seen a steady climb in prices with controlled pullbacks in the broad market and gold.
Using technical analysis we are able to quickly and accurately make informed decisions just from looking at the charts. In the charts below you will see how simple chart patterns along w
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How To Improve Your Credit Approval Odds During A Credit Crunch
Posted by franpro under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5270 days ago
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Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5270 days ago
McDonald's is all about speed and efficiency. Look at how they are focusing on their beverage delivery methods..
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Useful References On How To Start A Business
Posted by jsternal under FranchisesFrom http://www.understandingmarketing.com 5271 days ago
Are you one of the many people out there looking to start a business? Or maybe you have just launched your own start-up company and are always on the lookout for some valuable advice. In either case, you've got to check out Ben Parr's fantastic list of 20 great resources to get your start-up off the ground. You can find all kinds of great informat
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US Dollar Limbo: How Low Can it Go? | My Wealth Blog
Posted by mywealth under FinanceFrom http://www.mywealth.com 5272 days ago
US Dollar Limbo: How Low Can it Go?
He's wearing a Panama Hat and a blousy Hawaiian shirt, playing a version of the Limbo: how low can you go! Only the participants aren't drunken tourists, but dancing US dollar bills, each trying to squeeze under a rapidly sinking bar to Bernanke's amusement! The pleasant daydream has now become a nightmare, a
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Grow with People or Technology — an Entrepreneur's Dilemma | CFOwise
Posted by CFOWISE under FinanceFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5272 days ago
Interesting points raised about the balance between as well as the leveraging of technology assets and human assets in a growing entrepreneurial firm.
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Is Tech Over-Valued? | My Wealth Blog
Posted by mywealth under Raising CapitalFrom http://mywealth.com 5273 days ago
How much more upside potential is there after a 67% monster rally for the technology sector? After all, there are resistance levels the market tends to respect. With slashed semiconductor demand, weak earnings reports from Dell, and an uncertain holiday shopping season ahead, is the tech sector overvalued?
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Buying A Franchise? From A " Franchise Store?"
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This new franchise concept is not very well thought out...
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