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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Use Your 401(k) to Start Your Entrepreneurial Way
Radio host Hugh Hewitt recently came back from a summer cruise with a rather novel idea: the federal government allow 401(k) holders to withdraw their accounts at no 10% penalty to start businesses. We happen think this is a rather … Continue reading
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Tagged American School of Entrepreneurship, Business Courses, entrepreneurship, Hugh Hewitt
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Staying Committed to Your Business Plan?
After reading a blog this week about staying committed to your business plan, which appeared to be directed at early startups, I thought I’d comment on the situation. 1. How are you doing to your goals of being at x … Continue reading
two of these had also
By contrast, only five had served as Foreign Secretary, and two of these had also been Chancellor. So, when choosing Chancellors, twentieth century Prime Ministers needed to watch their backs. On the other hand, it was no good simply appointing … Continue reading
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Chopticon Braves
In the Commercial Building, Dawn Petersen of Klute Truck Equipment in Bradshaw was at the Outdoor Expo to display trailers, including dump trailers and enclosed trailers, as well as fifth wheel slip plates and pellet grills. She said her booth … Continue reading
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How Do I Be An Entrepreneur?
Forbes recently held a conference on this subject, and I hope the participants didn’t pay too much money to attend. Hopefully a few lightbulbs went off and attendees got some ideas. But, Michael Dell was asked the question in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Entrepreneuring, Entrepreneurs, Forbes, Forbes Mangazine, Michael Dell
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Donald Trump
So, in this buying guide we are going to simplify it all for you. If you have your eyes set on a MacBook but is not sure which one you should buy, read on. By the time you are finished … Continue reading
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Some complain that too many rules and penalties detract from the racing. Sometimes, that happens. Sunday’s case in point: Kyle Busch fought nearly the whole race to overcome an early penalty and challenge for the lead. Since the dashboard has … Continue reading
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How You Know When It’s Time to Hire
There was last week a blogpost in BusiessNewsDaily.com about when it’s time to hire, but I think it left out a few salient factors. 1. It seemed to be more oriented to startups hiring their first employee, but there are … Continue reading
When To Take The Plunge
We got an interesting question from a young potential entrepreneur last week on when to consider starting your own business. This is a subject that’s not often written on, (most of the commentary just focuces on how successful they were), … Continue reading
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Tagged entrepreneurship, Finance, launching a business, Marketing
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