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Start Up Articles1: Starting a Business – What is a Business Plan?
This article deals with key decisions involved with starting a business and the advantages of having you own business. Furthermore it throws light on the various kinds of business structures and how a successful business plan should be laid out.
Author: Imzee691
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| Word Count: 613 | Date: Apr 24th 2008
2: How to act upon your successful business idea
Initiative, imagination and creativity is King in the business world, but you have to take on the challenge of finding the strength of acting upon your business idea.
Author: gmsdrk@gmail.com
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| Word Count: 522 | Date: Apr 10th 2008
3: Checklist for starting a business
Think of this as your business road map. Define exactly where you want to get to with your business and then you can effectively map out your path towards achieving your goals! By creating a detailed business plan you should cover all
Author: hbhbhb
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| Word Count: 742 | Date: Feb 16th 2008
4: Which is Better, Investing or Owning a Business?
Comparison of business ownership and stock market investing
Author: eltonjohns
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| Word Count: 426 | Date: Jan 7th 2008
5: 3 Ways to Build a Killer Billion-dollar Web 2.0 Startup
If you apply these timeless strategies, you just might be the next founder of a multi billion-dollar Web 2.0 company. Would you like to join the likes of MySpace, Facebook, Skype and Google?
Author: pdanforth
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| Word Count: 811 | Date: Jan 3rd 2008
6: How to Find Your Passion Before You Start Your Business
Wondering what type of business to start, but finding it difficult to decide? If you're good at a lot of different things, and interested in many more, this article can help!
Author: reeseleyva
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| Word Count: 768 | Date: Jan 3rd 2008
7: The Subjectivity and Relativity of Risk Assessments in Investment Decisions
Standard valuation theory hold that the risk of making an investment is determined by the objective characteristics of the underlying business. I argue that risk, particularly for investors in small closely held businesses, is relative and to a degree subjective.
Author: msdodger
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| Word Count: 1161 | Date: Jan 2nd 2008
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