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Starting a Business? Top 5 Must-Haves
Mon, 11/07/2011 - 12:40pm | by Guest ContributorMost people would love to start and manage their own business. The thought of working for oneself is a dream for many adults. But not everyone has what it takes to get a business venture off the ground. There are a lot of pieces that have to come together in order to turn an idea for a business into the reality of a functioning entity that creates profit. However, if you’re determined to proceed into the adventure of entrepreneurship, there are a few things you simply cannot do without. Here are the must-haves for anyone looking to start a business.
Loan Application: 5 Common Mistakes Made by Businesses
Wed, 04/20/2011 - 4:58pm | by Guest ContributorUncommon Places to Look for Startup Funding
Mon, 03/21/2011 - 1:00pm | by Guest Writer5 Great Ways to Finance Your Small Business
Mon, 12/06/2010 - 2:56pm | by Guest ContributorGetting a small business off the ground is never an easy undertaking, but with our current economy continuing to circle the drain, this might be the most difficult time in decades to launch a new business (or keep one afloat). So if you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of trying to secure the funds needed to start up, expand, or simply hold steady, you may be tempted to hit up any port in a storm. This, however, is a terrible idea. There are a lot of good ways to get the funding you need for your small business, but there are just as many bad ones. So if you’re short on capital and you need a boost, here are a few great ways to get the financing you need without selling your stake (or your soul) to do it.
Grants for Women Entrepreneurs
Wed, 07/28/2010 - 5:36pm | by Guest ContributorStarting a business is never easy, and with our economy still struggling to pull out of a nosedive, the prospects of getting a loan can be bleak. However, the future is bright for female entrepreneurs with a hankering to pursue a great idea (buttressed by a sound business plan).
Women today face different challenges in the workforce than their predecessors, and while our forerunners strove to ensure that future generations of females would get a fair shake, it can still be hard to overcome the stereotyping that claims women just aren’t cut out for the same jobs as men. Entrepreneurship is one of those fields.













