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5 Insider Secrets For Starting Your Own Sprinkler Repair Business
[ad_1] Would you like to make money in your spare time or on the weekend? Or, even work completely for yourself? One option is to start your own sprinkler repair business. People may mow their own lawn in a recession, but they will rarely do their own sprinkler system repairs. Armed with these 5 Insider…
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Why Customer Concentration Impacts a Business Sale Transaction
[ad_1] Few owners recognize the major impact that customer concentration has on the sale of their business. Customer concentration represents a significant obstacle and will affect the salability, valuation, and deal structure of a business-for-sale transaction. Not only will it create problems in qualifying buyers but it will impact the ability for any prospective purchaser…
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Payday Lender SWOT Analysis
[ad_1] In this article, we will discuss the development of a SWOT analysis, its development, and how it can be used to acquire financing from a bank or investor. Payday Lenders generally are able to remain profitable and cash flow positive in any economic climate due to the fact that they are able to render…
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Starting a Heavy Crane Hire Business
[ad_1] Construction is a perennial business that is always in need of heavy machinery and equipments. Not all construction businesses can afford to have their own machines. Therefore they look for companies that offer heavy equipments like cranes for hire. A heavy crane hire business can be a lucrative one if started with proper planning…
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Seven Top Differences Between Entrepreneurs and Businessmen
[ad_1] Entrepreneurs and businessmen are most of the time interchangeably used. I too have been guilty of using one or the another at times. However, I feel that there is a significant difference between the way entrepreneurs run their venture and businesses run their operation. Entrepreneurship is all about assuming risk and accepting whatever rewards…
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Handyman Business Goal Setting and Achieving – How to Make $100K Per Year As a Handyman
[ad_1] There are six major categories of goal setting that a Handyman business owner should set goals in, measure their progress toward those goals and work hard at achieving. Since you are continuing to read this, I suspect that you just might be interested in knowing what those six goal categories are. Well, I won’t…
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A Business Without A Plan Is Like A Ship Without A Rudder
[ad_1] Do you have an idea for a product or service? Would you like to start a business? If so you will want to read this article. Here’s the good news: Every product or service ever invented by mankind started as an idea. An intangible thought impulse that was turned into reality through the efforts…
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A Good Failure and Sam Walton’s Perseverance
[ad_1] Today it seems that everyone and his grandmother has a theory (and a blog) about how to become a successful entrepreneur. So how can you filter through all of this info? Why not trade in the theories for a dose of reality by examining the example of one entrepreneur who defied conventional wisdom? Take…
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Training Business – Determining How Much to Charge For Your Training Services
[ad_1] If you’re in – or want to get into – the training business, you’re going to face the challenge of determining how much to charge for your training programs. It can be a frustrating and intimidating process. Keep in mind that professions like physicians and attorneys, and yes, even plumbers, have widely varying rates.…
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Starting a Handyman Business – Pros and Cons
[ad_1] There are always good and bad aspects of any business. The handyman business is no exception. Yes it can be very good for the right people and very bad for the wrong type of people. In order to become successful in this type of business, you: Must be experienced: If you are reading this…