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Business Start-up Funding
posted at November 19, 2011 4:41 PM EST
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Re: Business Start-up Funding
posted at December 17, 2011 2:49 PM EST
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The best way to start a business is to have a detailed business plan - The plan must cover just about everything from how you intend to make it a profitable to how much it will cost to get up and running. Most lenders want you to have a stake in the game too. It is not a good idea to build a business from only the money of others. You can get help from SCORE - (Service Corps of Retired Executives) Check out the "TOPICS" section and there are usually local chapters. This organization is sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) |
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Re: Business Start-up Funding
posted at February 28, 2012 10:57 AM EST
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Tuesday, March 13th at 10:00 a.m. ET, Jane Pauley speaks with ‘Your Life Calling’ guest Paul Giannone, who left a successful IT career to start a small business, and Ken Yancey, CEO of SCORE. Mr. Giannone left an information-technology career that he never loved and followed his passion for pizza, founding a Brooklyn restaurant, Paulie Gee’s. Ken Yancey is CEO of SCORE, one of the nation's leading advocates for small businesses, helping people start, build and maintain small business companies.Mr. Yancey will be prepared to answer many questions about what pitfalls to avoid when starting a small business and how to find funding. Visit http://www.aarp.org/jane to listen, or call 1-855-444-JANE (5263) to join the conversation. Also tweet questions using #askjane. |
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Re: Business Start-up Funding
posted at March 2, 2012 4:49 PM EST
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Have you thought about working from home? Rich In Response to Business Start-up Funding: Hello I just turned 50 in August, I am wanting to change careers, have read everything it seems like on getting finances for starting up a new business but am just overwhelmed, any help out there? Is there Grants or anything like that? I am also still a single parent. Posted by truckhergirl |
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Relevance of fire engineering courses
posted at October 19, 2012 1:33 AM EDT
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