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Business And The Zen Of Managing: Confessions Of An Incurable Entrepreneur
Dan Goldberg

Being in business. What the heck does that mean? Aren't we all Commerce Crash Dummies on the grand scheme of enterprise utopia?


Buying a Franchise
D.B. Cooperstein, CPA

If you've always thought you'd like to be in business for yourself — but not by yourself — purchasing a franchise might be just the ticket. Moreover, fewer franchises close up shop within the first five years of opening: 8 percent versus 77 percent for independent businesses.


How to Get More Than You Expect in 2006
John R. Graham

 

Alan Greenspan expresses cautionary concerns about the economy. The price of gasoline eats into the family budget, the fiscal impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita will be felt for years, the debt from the Iraqi war mounts, interest rates edge upward, and millions of families stretch to make ends meet.




Keeping Your Business Going
D.B. Cooperstein, CPA

Nearly 70 percent of family businesses are either liquidated or sold after their founders retire. A solid succession plan can assure the continuity of your business.


Selling Your Business
D.B. Cooperstein, CPA

Maybe you bought your business. Maybe you started it from scratch or took over a family enterprise. Whichever the case, you've undoubtedly invested a great deal of time, energy, and resources. And when you decide to sell, you need a winning strategy for getting the most out of the sale.


Selling Your Way To Success - A True Story
Dan Goldberg

Innovation can bring new perspectives and opportunities. It’s amazing how you can learn about new sales niches that exist just by taking the time to stop, look and listen to the market.


The iPod as Business Model
John R. Graham

Do you own an iPod? If you do, do you love yours as much as I love mine? Do you find there are times you would rather be separated from anything (or anybody) else in the world other than your iPod?

In the few years since it burst on the scene, the iPod has become an international obsession. The devices and the accompanying white earphones are nearly ubiquitous in public. Meanwhile, on college campuses, its influence is truly “intoxicating” as national polls show the iPod has replaced “beer drinking” as the favorite thing among undergraduates, marking the first time that activity has finished out of the top spot since Prohibition.




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