Description |
1 online resource (255 pages) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Entrpreneurs are a different animal -- When the sheriff comes a-knockin' -- The runway equation -- Getting the teenager off your couch -- The numbers game -- What's eating your lunch? -- The most important business plan you'll ever draft : the exit plan -- Keep the cash a-flowin' -- Untangling the money spaghetti -- Fun with FICO -- Negotiation strategy when haggling gives you hives -- Settling debt for pennies on the dollar -- When all else fails, raise the white flag -- You've got this. |
Summary |
Eighty percent of small businesses do not receive outside funding; they bootstrap (and beg and borrow) to make their business dreams a reality. As these businesses grow, the hasty financial decisions and systems put in place during their infancy inevitably crumble. Banishing CPA-speak, The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur offers time-strapped entrepreneurs -- indeed, all business owners -- simple and innovative tools to maintain business and personal financial health. Here's an understandable, step-by-step plan that will help you: -Understand how an entrepreneur's financial considerations differ from their traditionally employed counterparts.-Appreciate the danger of failing to revisit start-up decisions and give you a roadmap to ease financial entanglements.-Establish a business that can stand on its own financially. |
Subject |
New business enterprises -- Finance.
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Small business -- Finance.
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Entrepreneurship.
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Entrepreneurship |
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Petites et moyennes entreprises -- Finances. |
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Entrepreneuriat. |
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entrepreneurs. |
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Entrepreneurship |
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New business enterprises -- Finance |
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Small business -- Finance |
Other Form: |
Print version: Smith, Emily Chase. Financially savvy entrepreneur. Pompton Plains, NJ : Career Press, [2014] 9781601633170 (DLC) 2014000409 (OCoLC)859753836 |
ISBN |
9781601634696 (electronic bk.) |
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1601634692 (electronic bk.) |
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