• What does it take to be a suitcase entrepreneur? Natalie Sisson is the founder of The Suitcase Entrepreneur. She is a location independent entrepreneur. She built her life and business around freedom. Natalie is a writer, author, speaker, blogger and fun-loving, down to earth entrepreneur. Natalie travels the world as she runs her business from her laptop....
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  • Are you an entrepreneur or business owner who's considering selling your company? If this is the circumstance, you must take the time to organize and plan for the process. When shifting ownership, maximizing the sale price of your firm is critical, and you can employ various tactics to ensure success. To help you, we'll explore...
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  • Now that the world is slowly getting back on track, the stock market is at its all time high, and the world economy is starting to recover, many entrepreneurs ask themselves: which country is better, US or Canada? There is of course no straightforward answer, but we’ll try to examine the strong sides of each,...
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  • Starting a business, be it small or large, is never a minor decision. Therefore it is essential to give it a thought before investing money and diving full throttle. But despite whatever challenges business owners face, more than 80% of small business owners often fail to impress the audience with their product or service. If...
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  • When you start a business in India, it’s always worthwhile having professionals such as INS Global on hand to guide you through the system and make sure you’ve got everything set up correctly. Setting up a business in a foreign country is never easy, and it’s much better to know you’ve done everything by the...
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  • A family limited partnership is a device that allows gifts to be made at discounted values for gift tax purposes. A partnership is a consensual association of two or more persons or entities to carry on a business for profit. Each partner is fully liable for the debts of the partnership. In a limited...
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  • In estate planning, this phrase refers to planning to transfer business ownership and control to the right persons while minimizing the tax cost. The concept usually applies to closely held family-owned businesses. A business is owned by a father whose wife will probably survive him, or both spouses own it in a typical situation. They...
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  • What's the second most important part of being an entrepreneur, after starting your business? There are various reasons entrepreneurs fail, and avoiding failure as an entrepreneur can be difficult in this economy. However, there are several steps you can take to mitigate your risks and lower your chances of experiencing a business failure. While...
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  • Everyone wants a clean and tidy home, but not numerous people have the time to do it themselves. That presents a lucrative opportunity for people who enjoy cleaning work. The cleaning sector employs more than 2.5 million people in America, and the industry is expected to continue growing. If you are interested or...
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  • Let me start by saying that you've already impressed me: You're reading this article. Many of my new entrepreneurial clients would find it almost impossible to do what you're doing this very moment. I've concluded that most entrepreneurs - especially those of the female variety - rarely relax and do something for themselves. It's not...
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  • Right now, there are some impressive statistics on the number of women entrepreneurs in the US. This includes women-owned businesses and women in self-employment in the US – and the numbers are growing. Women starting their businesses and entering the business or entrepreneurial space isn’t, of course, a new phenomenon. Even in the pre-postmodern, pre-feminist,...
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  • Do you like getting paid? There is no reason to start a business unless you plan on getting paid. Whether you're just doing a few gigs a month or working full-time as a busy copywriter, you must add up the hours you've worked and send your clients their bill. To do that involves creating an...
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