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Small Business Toolbook: Proven Practices from PRO Peer Boards

Small Business Toolbook: Proven Practices from PRO Peer Boards

Ray Silverstein

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Many entrepreneurs go into business for themselves because they want to call their own shots, control their destiny, and make as much money as they think is appropriate. Also, they happen to be very good at something. Unfortunately, whatever unique skills they may possess, these skills alone often are not enough to ensure business success, especially as the company starts to grow. The fact is, growing a small business requires its own particular skill set-a certain entrepreneurial know-how. That's what PRO's Small Business Workbook provides. As a small business owner three times over-and having owned a business with worldwide distribution and over 1000 employees-I learned a long time ago that when I needed help or guidance, my best resource was my fellow entrepreneurs-wise, generous friends who'd already been there, done that, and were willing to share their lessons learned. I learned concepts and strategy and gained enhanced accountability from my peer board participation.
Small business innovators: on the cutting edge of energy solutions

Small business innovators: on the cutting edge of energy solutions

United States House of Representatives; Committee on Small Business; United States Congress

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Small business innovators: on the cutting edge of energy solutions: hearing before the Subcommittee on Agriculture, Energy, and Trade of the Committee on Small Business, United States House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, second session, hearing held April 26, 2012.
Small business access to technology

Small business access to technology

United States House of Representatives; Committee On Small Business; United States Congress

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Small business access to technology: hearing before the Subcommittee on Rural Enterprises, Agriculture, and Technology of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, Washington, DC, February 7, 2002.
Small business development in Native American communities: is the federal government meeting its obligations?

Small business development in Native American communities: is the federal government meeting its obligations?

United States Senate; Committee on Small Bus Entrepreneurship; United States Congress

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Small business development in Native American communities: is the federal government meeting its obligations?: joint hearing before the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship and the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, April 30, 2002.
Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (UK)

Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (UK)

The Law Library

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (UK) The Law Library presents the official text of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (UK). This book contains: - The complete text of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (UK) - A table of contents with the page number of each section
Small Business Big Opportunity

Small Business Big Opportunity

Beverlee Rasmussen

Brookswood House Publishing
2023
pokkari
Imagine a world where all small business owners have the skills, tools, and confidence to contribute to a healthy world economy, creating secure, meaningful employment while maintaining personal prosperity and freedom.If only it were that easy. Small businesses account for 90 percent of all businesses globally and employ 70 percent of the world's workforce. The role of the small business owner cannot be underestimated-as goes the small business owner, so goes the economy. Yet 51 percent of small businesses don't make it to year five.The owners of the surviving 49 percent struggle to build (and keep) a profitable business. They tend to produce inconsistent results for customers. Often, they cannot pay their employees or themselves what they deserve. Instead of feeling proud of the company they've created, some business owners feel trapped. Start-ups and corporations get help from venture capitalists or grant programs; Main Street small business owners don't-especially not during years three through eight when most have a viable business, several employees, and more struggles than they expected.It's time the engines of our economy-small business owners- receive the help they deserve.Small Business, Big Opportunity: Systematize Your Small Business, Create Personal Freedom, and Live the Entrepreneurial Dream offers that help. This practical and complete guide to documenting and designing business systems empowers small business owners to free themselves from day-to-day operations and earn consistent profit so they can give back first to themselves, then to their family, their community, and the world.This book is a radical shift from popular authors, speakers, and trainers who've never built, run, and sold a business. Their well-intended advice neglects the owner's personal aspirations and emotional needs. Every small business owner feels the pressure of their responsibilities. This pressure often turns into anxiety, fear, and doubt, taking its toll on the owner's health over time. No book, course, or seminar before Small Business, Big Opportunity has helped business owners replace those negative feelings with hope.Small Business, Big Opportunity approaches small business owners with empathy and understanding. The author herself started, grew, and sold a profitable small business in a down economy. She's also helped hundreds of other business owners get organized, become profitable, and be financially free. Her book distills twenty-five years of small business success into a single volume, representing ten thousand hours of coaching and three thousand small business assessments. Small business owners will learn every key business system from structure and staffing through sales and service. As a result, owners can achieve goals on autopilot and build a profitable company worth selling or passing on to the next generation.Small Business, Big Opportunity targets the US and Canada's combined thirty-plus million small business owners to set them up for the success they imagined when they first started their venture. Written by an award-winning small business owner turned world-renowned small business coach, its pragmatic yet friendly style is illustrated with inspirational real-life small business success stories throughout. Small Business, Big Opportunity will enjoy wide acclaim, significant sales, and a perennial shelf life in both the business and self-help markets.
Small Business, Big Impact Strategies for Capitalizing on Sustainability
According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), as of 2006, there were over 30 million small businesses in the United States (Cole, 2013). Although privately held small businesses produced more than 50% of the nonfarm private gross domestic product (GDP) and generated nearly two-thirds of the net job growth over the past 15 years, much of what scholars know about small business capitalization challenges is limited to data from large corporations such as banks and lending institutions (Cole, 2013). While some small businesses experience capital-related constraints in the form of overdependence on bank loans, credit constraints, or the inability to monetize equity, other small businesses fare better (Cheng, Ioannou, & Serafeim, 2014).
Small Business Valuation Methods

Small Business Valuation Methods

Yannick Coulon

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021
sidottu
Valuation is the natural starting point toward buying or selling a business orsecurities through the stock market. Essential in wealth management, thevaluation process allows the measurement of the strengths and weaknesses of acompany and provides a historical reference for its development.This guide on valuation methods focuses on three global approaches: the assetbasedapproach, the fundamental or DCF approach, and the market approach.Ultimately, this book provides the basics needed to estimate the value of a smallbusiness.Many pedagogical cases and illustrations underpin its pragmatic and didacticcontent. However, it also contains enough theories to satisfy an expert audience.This book is ideal for business owners and additional players in the businessworld, legal professionals, accountants, wealth management advisers, and bankers, while also of interest to business school students and investors.
Small Business Valuation Methods

Small Business Valuation Methods

Yannick Coulon

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2022
nidottu
Valuation is the natural starting point toward buying or selling a business orsecurities through the stock market. Essential in wealth management, thevaluation process allows the measurement of the strengths and weaknesses of acompany and provides a historical reference for its development.This guide on valuation methods focuses on three global approaches: the assetbasedapproach, the fundamental or DCF approach, and the market approach.Ultimately, this book provides the basics needed to estimate the value of a smallbusiness.Many pedagogical cases and illustrations underpin its pragmatic and didacticcontent. However, it also contains enough theories to satisfy an expert audience.This book is ideal for business owners and additional players in the businessworld, legal professionals, accountants, wealth management advisers, and bankers, while also of interest to business school students and investors.
Small Business and Entrepreneurial Development in Africa
This book explores the issues around small business and entrepreneurial activities in Africa within the context of frequent collapse of businesses, seizures by governments, lack of access to capital and raw materials as well as the reliance on the informal sector. All these issues, the Editors argue, have been exacerbated by the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, entrepreneurship must be at the heart of efforts to transform Africa’s economic prospects to ensure sustained economic growth and decent work for all. In looking at the development of entrepreneurship for Africa’s growth, contributors to this edited collection take an evolutionary approach by focusing on entrepreneurial intentions (where entrepreneurial ideas are formed), customer management (which is central to all entrepreneurial business success) and by also focusing on local and entrepreneurial business development. The book then ends with a discussion around technological innovations in small business development in Africa. Covering topics such as social entrepreneurship, international joint ventures and the impact of digital platforms, this conceptual path provides rich contemporary insights for students, researchers, and policy makers and contributes to the achievement of SDG 8 targets.
Small Business and Entrepreneurial Development in Africa
This book explores the issues around small business and entrepreneurial activities in Africa within the context of frequent collapse of businesses, seizures by governments, lack of access to capital and raw materials as well as the reliance on the informal sector. All these issues, the Editors argue, have been exacerbated by the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, entrepreneurship must be at the heart of efforts to transform Africa’s economic prospects to ensure sustained economic growth and decent work for all. In looking at the development of entrepreneurship for Africa’s growth, contributors to this edited collection take an evolutionary approach by focusing on entrepreneurial intentions (where entrepreneurial ideas are formed), customer management (which is central to all entrepreneurial business success) and by also focusing on local and entrepreneurial business development. The book then ends with a discussion around technological innovations in small business development in Africa. Covering topics such as social entrepreneurship, international joint ventures and the impact of digital platforms, this conceptual path provides rich contemporary insights for students, researchers, and policy makers and contributes to the achievement of SDG 8 targets.
Small Business Logbook Expenses Income Tracker Monthly Budget Workshee
This Journal is perfect for personal use, small business, and home-based business to keep track of incoming (payment/expenses) and outgoing. Details: ✔Monthly Budget Worksheet✔Weekly and Daily Expense Tracker✔Professionally-drawn columns✔Clean and well-spaced out design for ease of writing and use✔Minimalist design for covers✔Optimal Format 8.5"x11.0" (22x28cm)✔High quality 60lb (90gsm) paper stock✔Premium gloss-finish cover design Get Yours Today and Keep Your Budget Organized
Small Business Survival in Conflict
The ability to sustain small businesses operating in war-torn areas is important not only to the business owners, but also to foreign communities receiving United States contract services for recovery from widespread decimation. While all small businesses address a wide range of issues, businesses operating in war-torn areas also face cultural diversity, local regulations, and potential threats to employee safety. The conceptual framework for this exploratory multiple case study was transformational-transactional leadership theory, guiding the research to discover traits and strategies of successful leaders in the population of small businesses that were profitable beyond 5 years while operating in the war-torn area of Afghanistan. In addition to participant questionnaires and review of the businesses' balance sheets, income statements, and tax returns, data were collected from 3 CEO participants in face-to-face, semistructured interviews.
Small Business and Entrepreneurial Finance

Small Business and Entrepreneurial Finance

Emelda M Lilian

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
pokkari
Small businesses are the backbone of the economic system. To provide a clear understanding to the reader, this first edition of small business entrepreneurial finance is divided into four major sections. The entrepreneurial outlook; introduces the entrepreneur and the entrepreneurial process from both a historical and a research perspective. The role and nature of entrepreneurship as a mechanism for creating new ventures affecting economic development is presented. The characteristics and background and types of entrepreneurs are discussed. Starting the business venture; focuses on the elements in the entrepreneurial process that are a part of creating a new venture. After a discussion of creating and obtaining the right business area, important aspects of the business plan and financial planning process. The most difficult aspects of creating and establishing a new venture is discussed. Financing the business venture; after discussion of the alternative sources of capital, specific attention is given to two primary financing mechanisms: informal risk capital and venture capital. Ending the business venture presents material related to business valuation.