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    We 've been in the business industry for over 38 years. We know what it takes as a woman, and minority small business owner struggling to compete against big companies. Prior to Hurricane Katrina, I owned and operated a successful staffing agency in New Orleans. A partner in that staffing firm afforded me the ability to do great things for the people of the community and city by providing Job readiness training and Job placement. In the beginning and after many trials and errors, We look…

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    are locally owned and corporations. Corporations first appeared in America around 1870 when men with men like Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller forever changed business in the United States. Before this time, locally owned or small family businesses were the norm. In today’s business world, however, corporations far outnumber small businesses. There are many differences between the two such as government assistance available, and perhaps the most important difference of how they impact the…

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    commercial "Related", a women talks about having a business and struggling until she decide to use the GoDaddy.com site to creat her own domain and start her very own website. She then proceeds to become excited about her first non-realities…

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    to start a small business in the United States and the percentage of profitable small business stay open in the restaurant 's industry is fairly low. One of the reasons I 've discovered is because they have a lack of planning and also location. One of the small business I 'm looking into is a restaurant called Alberte 's Restaurant with a Caribbean Flavor. They carefully planned out their business to where they knew what they were selling and the perfect location to place the business. This…

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    Essay On Kentucky Economy

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    being one of Kentucky’s biggest economy, making up 18.3 percent the states gross domestic product (GPD). According to the business rank, Kentucky fell in the middle on most our metrics. Small businesses in Kentucky are the foundation of our state’s economy. How does socio-economic, geographic, fiscal policy, educational and competitive environment benefit within Kentucky small businesses. Socio-economic defines the quality of life in society. They strengthen values, fuel products, lifestyles of…

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    If you need a trusted adviser to help you with business and financial planning, the experts at Life Span Builder can help. Life Span Builder, a financial and business consulting company based in the New York Tri-State area, specializes in debt consolidation, credit repair, and financial services. Life Span Builder’s team of employment coaches can even help you discover career opportunities and earn part-time income helping other overcome their financial problems. With over 20 years of…

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    Small Business Owners make an average median salary of $34,392 to $75,076 per year. The biggest contributing factor to whether this salary goes up or down depends on how many customers you have, and how much you charge for your products. The diversity of gender is one issue on payment annually. The male population tend to have an advantage on females when owning a shop due to how some people feel as though a man should own a shop and not a woman so if someone who believes that walks into your…

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    variation of and the four P’s of small businesses. These 9 things that this chapter covers are lessons learned by small businesses on the art of successful succession and survival. If a business is lucky and educated enough they will recognize and adopt these lessons early into their framework and follow them throughout their company’s lifetime. According to John L Ward these nine things are to be looked at as the foundation and framework for a lasting family business. First we will talk look…

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    planning on opening their own business or already have their own business” (9) to his readers. Anastasi begin his book with an introduction thinking his audience for driving the economy by stated “If you’re reading this, you’re special you’re started a business or you’re thinking about it. You’re very brave, indeed. You drive our economy, thank you” (8). Anastasi’s, who himself drive our economy with being a small business owner himself has also been a SBDC business consultant and a professor at…

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    MPAc’s faculties are researchers on the top professional in every area of accounting, and I am eager to meet them and work with them. I believe that the overall program in Merage MPAc will help me to develop my professional acumen, become a future business leader, and propel my…

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