Real quick folks, I wanted to share with you a great article that looks at 4 ways you can get finaicially AND physically fit at the same time. Interested? I thought so. As a student entrepreneur or young entrepreneur trying to bootstrap your business, being financially fit is important…and so is being physically fit. My […]
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Manage Your Small Biz Year-End Cash Flow Wisely
As the year ends, you might be reflecting on the success of your small business over the course of 2011. Looking back at numbers, growth, inventory management, and profits will allow you to determine what went right, what went wrong, and how you can compensate in the following year. Here are a couple of tips […]
The advantages of renting desk space and hot desking
If you are starting out in business or already have a venture that’s getting off the ground then one of the main considerations to think about is where you’ll be based. For many start-ups, freelancer’s, consultants and the like, the working from home/dorm room scenario is a popular concept that many find hard to resist. […]
More Parents and College Students Buying Gift Cards
College students and credit cards aren’t always the best mix, as recent history proves. Perhaps that’s why more parents and their college-bound kids will buy gift cards this year than ever before. As a back-to-school staple, they offer plastic cash without the pitfalls of credit card use. A new survey by the National Retail Federation […]
A Virtual Office is All Your Start-up Needs
Whenever start-ups conjure up their first ideal office scenario, it almost invariably includes the classic power essentials: polished executive desks made of Mahogany, deep-cushioned conference chairs lining a jet black conference table, and an army of go-getters in Armani. Unfortunately, most start-ups don’t have the capital to make this type of vision a reality. In […]