Easy Business for Women with Little or No MoneyAuthorHouse, 2003 M01 1 - 216 páginas Explains how easy it is to start and run a business. List many businesses to start with little or no money. Shows how to turn those arts and crafts items into a business. Very informative for men and women. |
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... ....103 Accounting Methods .......................................................................106 Record Keeping ...............................................................................106 Cash Receipts .................
... ....103 Accounting Methods .......................................................................106 Record Keeping ...............................................................................106 Cash Receipts .................
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... keep it simple and make your business fit your needs and those of your family . Believe in yourself and have the courage to try ... and if that doesn't work , try again , and again ... ! Mary L. Reed Editor , The ABC Art & Craft Event ...
... keep it simple and make your business fit your needs and those of your family . Believe in yourself and have the courage to try ... and if that doesn't work , try again , and again ... ! Mary L. Reed Editor , The ABC Art & Craft Event ...
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... keep our heritage alive . For these and others reasons , many companies and associations are networking together to help promote the art and craft industry . To find out additional information about the arts in your community , you may ...
... keep our heritage alive . For these and others reasons , many companies and associations are networking together to help promote the art and craft industry . To find out additional information about the arts in your community , you may ...
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... keep abreast of the business that you are interested in, you should read the business section of your local newspaper. The more information and knowledge you have about the business similar to the one you are thinking of starting, the ...
... keep abreast of the business that you are interested in, you should read the business section of your local newspaper. The more information and knowledge you have about the business similar to the one you are thinking of starting, the ...
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... keep track of the calls and minutes to their line with a password and ID number. The cost for setting up the 900-number varies depending on the service you need and the number of calls you may expect to receive per minute. As an ...
... keep track of the calls and minutes to their line with a password and ID number. The cost for setting up the 900-number varies depending on the service you need and the number of calls you may expect to receive per minute. As an ...
Contenido
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Registering the Name | 16 |
Dealing with Fear | 22 |
Motivation | 30 |
BUSINESS BASICS CHAPTER 2 | 42 |
How to Get Your Federal Tax ID Number SS4 Form | 48 |
Who Should Write a Business Plan? | 52 |
Licensing Your Design | 58 |
FINANCIAL REPORT | 103 |
NINE EASY HOMEBASED CRAFT AND ART CHAPTER 6 RELATED BUSINESSES TO START NOW | 119 |
BUSINESS SUCCESS | 143 |
Appendix A Business Resources | 153 |
Appendix B Arts Crafts Resources | 163 |
AFTERWORD | 179 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 187 |
INDEX | 199 |
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Página 6 - ... to have a successful business? 2. Do you possess those skills? 3. When hiring personnel, will you be able to determine if the applicants' skills meet the requirements for the positions you are filling? 4. Have you ever worked in a managerial or supervisory capacity? 5. Have you ever worked in a business similar to the one you want to start? 6. Have you had any business training in school? 7. If you discover you don't have the basic skills needed for your business, will you be willing to delay...