Entrepreneurialism

Entreprenurial Natural Selection!
The Entrepreneur and the Amateur are quite different and can sometimes be one and the same. In my years of creating products and services along with finding and honing my talents and gifts, the one big difference between the Entrepreneur and the Amateur is the mindset of that individual. Read more →
Envisioneering
It never ceases to amaze me. Almost everyone peers into the future through a rear-view mirror. The future is imagined as a continuation of the past. I suppose there is a certain security in that; much like a padded cell. Read more →
Equity Raising Strategies, Myths, and Cold, Hard Facts
Start-ups and early stage companies are generally not attractive to institutional investors. Even in today's favorable climate, start-ups are basically just too risky for these sources of capital. Read more →
Essential Factors for Success in Business
Business is not only about money. Money may be the lubricant which makes all parts function with ease, but there are other factors also which spell S-U-C-C-E-S-S for business. Read more →
Essential Franchise Information
To buy a franchise...or not to buy a franchise...that is the question...The following information should help you find the right answer!Making the decision to purchase a franchise needs to be given serious thought, research and consideration of all options available. Read more →
Establish A New Business And Prove Your Entrepreneur Skills
You have completed your education from renowned schools and colleges in UK. Your academic record has also been quite fair. With your professional skills you can easily get a job of your choice. Read more →
Estimating Costs
How much financing do you need for your company? What is the repayment period that you intend to work with? These questions need to be answered in order to determine the amount of financing to be obtained. Read more →
Europe, A Field to Plow
According to The Wall Street Journal, Brian Murray, a partner of New York's Murray, Frank & Sailer LLP, said: "If you want to enter new markets, you have to go outside the United States". Read more →
Evaluating an Opportunity
Business opportunities are often based on broad trends, such as:? demographic, such as the "graying" of America (creating opportunities in health services, for example);? Read more →
Evaluating and Profiting from a Business Opportunity
the first in a seriesBesides being a car made by General Motors, Cadillac was once an adjective used to describe the best. Times change, people change, things change; now maybe more than any other time in history we have to deal with more important, future impacting changes than we can possibly imagine. Read more →

Aphorism

My mission has been to change the industry so that our citizens - the human beings who invest in funds - get a fair shake.

John Bogle


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