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Small Business and the City

Small Business and the City

Rafael Gomez; Andre Isakov; Matthew Semansky

University of Toronto Press
2015
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In Small Business and the City, Rafael Gomez, Andre Isakov, and Matt Semansky highlight the power of small-scale entrepreneurship to transform local neighbourhoods and the cities they inhabit. Studying the factors which enable small businesses to survive and thrive, they highlight the success of a Canadian concept which has spread worldwide: the Business Improvement Area (BIA). BIAs allow small-scale entrepreneurs to pool their resources with like-minded businesses, becoming sources of urban rejuvenation, magnets for human talent, and incubators for local innovation in cities around the globe. Small Business and the City also analyses the policies necessary to support this urban vitality, describing how cities can encourage and support locally owned independent businesses. An inspiring account of the dynamism of urban life, Small Business and the City introduces a new “main street agenda” for the twenty-first century city.
Small Business and the City

Small Business and the City

Rafael Gomez; Andre Isakov; Matthew Semansky

University of Toronto Press
2015
sidottu
In Small Business and the City, Rafael Gomez, Andre Isakov, and Matt Semansky highlight the power of small-scale entrepreneurship to transform local neighbourhoods and the cities they inhabit. Studying the factors which enable small businesses to survive and thrive, they highlight the success of a Canadian concept which has spread worldwide: the Business Improvement Area (BIA). BIAs allow small-scale entrepreneurs to pool their resources with like-minded businesses, becoming sources of urban rejuvenation, magnets for human talent, and incubators for local innovation in cities around the globe. Small Business and the City also analyses the policies necessary to support this urban vitality, describing how cities can encourage and support locally owned independent businesses. An inspiring account of the dynamism of urban life, Small Business and the City introduces a new “main street agenda” for the twenty-first century city.
Small Business Survival: Teach Yourself

Small Business Survival: Teach Yourself

Duncan Kevin

Teach Yourself
2010
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Is this the right book for me?Small Business Survival will give you all the help you need to not just "get by" in the present economic downturn but to help your business emerge stronger, too. The author, Kevin Duncan, is an independent troubleshooter with a vast knowledge of many business types, writer of 5 bestselling business books, and winner of many creativity and effectiveness awards. His no-nonsense approach to the subject guides you through the key issues and questions you will face and gives you clear, practical solutions - to help ensure your business survives and thrives.Small Business Survival includes:Phase I: ConfrontChapter 1: So your business is under pressure. What now?Chapter 2: Are you disciplined enough to survive?Chapter 3: Thinking is freePhase II: HoneFoo fightingWhy evolutive thinking?Chapter 4: Thinking stage 1: What are the facts?Chapter 5: Thinking stage 2: What's your own opinion?Chapter 6: Thinking stage 3: What can you learn from the experience of others?Phase III: EvolveChapter 7: Set up your business tripwires and grenadesChapter 8: Write your own Lifesmile StatementPhase IV: What next?Chapter 9: Don't confuse movement with progressChapter 10: Corporations don't have memoriesChapter 11: Everything may or may not be related to everything elseLearn effortlessly with a new easy-to-read page design and added features:Not got much time?One and five-minute introductions to key principles to get you started.Author insightsLots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based on the author's many years of experience.Test yourselfTests in the book and online to keep track of your progress.Extend your knowledgeExtra online articles to give you a richer understanding of how to keep your small business afloat and going strong.Five things to rememberQuick refreshers to help you remember the key facts.Try thisInnovative exercises illustrate what you've learnt and how to use it.
Small Business Accounting

Small Business Accounting

Andy Lymer

Teach Yourself
2015
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Is this the right book for me? A jargon-free guide for the small business owner or manager Small Business Accounting is a jargon-free joy for the small business owner or manager, providing practical examples of real businesses to show the reader, step by step, how to record each transaction. This book does not assume that you know anything at all about business records and accounts and gives a system for real businesses to be operated by real business people who want a simple, easy and, above all, quick system of book keeping. Forget about debits and credits, journal entries, ledgers and day books. If you can read a bank statement this book will teach you how to prepare accounts, make cashflow forecasts and prepare a budget. And when you do need to use an accountant, it tells you how best to find a reliable one. Small Business Accounting includes: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Your bank account Chapter 3: A simple cashbook Chapter 4: Analysis columns Chapter 5: Payments - filing Chapter 6: Payments - cheque-book Chapter 7: Payments - cashbook Chapter 8: Non-allowable expenses Chapter 9: Purchase of equipment Chapter 10: Credit cards Chapter 11: Petty cash Chapter 12: Receipts - filing Chapter 13: Receipts - paying-in book Chapter 14: Receipts - cashbookChapter 15: Capital introduced Chapter 16: End of month procedures Chapter 17: VAT Chapter 18: Wages Chapter 19: End of year totals Chapter 20: Adjustments for payments Chapter 21: Adjustments to receipts Chapter 22: Transfer to tax return Chapter 23: Trial balance Chapter 24: Final accounts Chapter 25: Budgeting and cash-flow forecasting Chapter 26: Costing and pricing Chapter 27: Computerization
Small Business Marketing In A Week

Small Business Marketing In A Week

John Sealey

Teach Yourself
2016
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Marketing your small business just got easierIt's been said that the most important area for any business to focus on is its marketing. Of course, there are areas like finance, customer service, and the product or service itself which are key, but without good marketing approaches, there's no revenue for your account systems to do their job,there's no customer to serve and the product or service becomes redundant.Most business owners are experts in what they do and so they should be. What they also have to be good at is marketing what they do. And if you feel there's more you could be doing on the marketing front, then this book will give you those ideas. As a small business owner you get involved in all aspects of your business and marketing is such a large field, you can't be expected to learn everything you need in one day. So to break down this behemoth of a topic, we'll approach it a bite at a time.You have in your hands a tool that will guide you through what's needed day by day over the period of a week. That way you're not trying to eat the elephant all at once. The unpredictable nature of marketing your business will start to disappear, as you move through the necessary steps neededto make your marketing efforts more effective than ever before. Some of the ideas you may already be implementing, while others may well be new to you. Either way, putting them together into a proven system will enable you and your business to thrive, regardless of the economic climate you find yourself in. You're about to learn, in a week, how you can have a marketing system that enables you to attract, win and keep more customers and, as a result, build your sales and your profitability.- Sunday: Preparing the ground- Monday: Attracting the right type of customers- Tuesday: Keeping your customers longer- Wednesday: Increasing customer loyalty and purchasing frequency- Thursday: Increasing the value of your sales- Friday: Getting new clients and better clients, faster- Saturday: Measuring and managing your marketing activities
Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship

Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship

David Stokes; Nick Wilson

Cengage Learning EMEA
2021
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Now in its eighth edition, this book provides thorough coverage of small business management and entrepreneurship, drawing on contemporary theory and practice in equal measure. It includes recent examples and current references drawn from a wide variety of industrial, social and cultural contexts, such as the impact of Coronavirus on small businesses, the effect of GDPR on market research and the use of influencers in marketing. This textbook is essential reading for small business management modules at all levels in addition to entrepreneurship modules and any programme requiring a focus on small businesses and enterprise.
Small Business Bootstrapping: And Other Alternative Ways to Finance Your Small Business
Financing a new small business is usually the most difficult part of starting a business. Trying to find money to start a business often feels more like searching for the Holy Grail. Although there is no simple solution, Small Business Bootstrapping provides a basic guide through the maze of financing options available-from "normal" business financing sources to alternative and creative sources. Foster's book pays particular attention to the financing model of Bootstrapping, which is available to all aspiring and new entrepreneurs-if you have what it takes. With this book you will be able to: Understand the challenge of financing a small business. Make sense of bank, SBA, or other "normal" financing. Demystify Venture Capital and Angel investing. Learn about Crowdfunding and other "creative" financing. Gain an understanding of "real" Bootstrapping. All of this is from the entrepreneur's point of view-not from the banker's, investor's, or academician's lofty views. This book is one of Foster's Small Business Primer Series, where a "Primer" is defined as any book of elementary principles.
Small Business Guide to Obamacare: Solutions to the Looming Health Law (Without the Politics)

Small Business Guide to Obamacare: Solutions to the Looming Health Law (Without the Politics)

Christopher J. Enge

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Obamacare, also known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, hits American business full force in 2014 and 2015. Obamacare imposes new regulations, taxes and fines on nearly every employer. The Small Business Guide to Obamacare will help you and your organization get ready. Even though the government announced it is delaying enforcement of many parts of Obamacare, decisions you make now may limit your options in future years. Who should read this book? -Business owners and other employers. -Lawyers, tax advisors, accountants, insurance professionals, and financial advisors looking for a solid introduction to the new law. -Union leaders. -Anyone interested in the new health law and how it will impact their life. Unlike other Obamacare books, The Small Business Guide to Obamacare aims to help people understand the law and make decisions to best serve their organization and its employees. It is written in easy to understand language without political cheerleading or unfounded criticism. You will find charts and easy to follow examples showing how the new taxes, penalties, and subsidies apply in particular situations. Every chapter lists what information you will need to comply with the law. Rigorously researched, the references can help you and your advisors find more information to make good decisions for your organization. This book reveals: -Obamacare's goals and how they impact you and your business. -Critical deadlines imposed on your organization. -New regulations and employee rights potentially subjecting your organization to liability. -The mandates for everyone to obtain health insurance and the obligations on employers to provide it. -Which employees must receive an offer of insurance and when. -Special rules regarding part-time, seasonal, and contract employees. -New taxes and penalties and how to minimize or avoid them. -Strategies and options for businesses and organizations of every size. -The meaning of many technical terms in a handy glossary. -Much more
Small Business Planning: How to Plan - Without Writing a Business Plan

Small Business Planning: How to Plan - Without Writing a Business Plan

Bob Foster

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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How many times have you heard or read that you must write a Business Plan for your new business? This is a myth, because a formal Business Plan-as discussed in all forms of the media-is rarely required of any small business. There is a vast difference between business planning and writing a Business Plan, and Foster's book not only explains that difference, but shows the reader why ongoing planning is necessary, and how to best approach the entire planning process. With this book you will be able to: Understand the vital importance of business planning. Learn why you should NOT write a "Business Plan". Demystify how best to share your planning. Learn about the best approach to investors. Gain an understanding of "planning" vs. a "Business Plan." All of this is from the entrepreneur's point of view-not from an investor's, business guru's, or academic's lofty views. This book is one of Foster's Small Business Primer Series, where a "Primer" is defined as any book of elementary principles.