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Book, 2011
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Book, 2011
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KEYNOTE: Essentials for the enterprising entrepreneur With the economy making a long, slow struggle on the road to recovery, thousands are turning to self-employment as the solution to their economic woes. But they're wondering what sort of business they should start and what resources they'll need to get going. This up-to-date guide provides home-based businessperson the essential information they need. From basic information about marketing costs, legal issues, and zoning concerns to how to draw up a beginning business plan, the book offers practical advice. The book also contains a helpful section on starting a business in a down economy, essential in these tough times. So get ready to start the two-second commute to your home office as you launch your business. AUTHOR: Richard J. Wallace is an editor and writer specializing in researching and developing print and digital products for medical, technical, and general readers. He is the author of Time Management, Second Edition and The Lazy Intellectual. SELLING POINTS: This book contains practical information necessary for starting 500 small businesses, organised by startup costs *
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