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- I've been wanting to start my own business for a while, but I have no idea where to start! I need beginner's advice.
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- Why foreign investors find stressed Indian firms attractive
- For GAAP compliant accounting, is there any software/program you'd recommend using
- Scam warning for small business owners
- How do you sell an idea/product to a company? If I show them my idea they would just replicate it
- Finding information on Chinese Tariffs?
- I'm a junior year business major, but I don't want to go back to college
- How much debt is TOO much debt?
- “Business is for young people” - seeking career advice for the long term
- Question about small clothing companies
- Question regarding food business (UK)
- Tell me why the IT Department at your company is amazing
- What are Solvay Sa's Top Selling Products
Amazon to pay employee bonus amid threat of Black Friday strikes Posted: 27 Nov 2020 03:41 PM PST |
This holiday season, give essential workers the unions they deserve Posted: 27 Nov 2020 06:46 AM PST |
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Posted: 27 Nov 2020 04:53 PM PST For a few years now, I've been wanting to start my own business. I prefer not to say what I'm wanting to sell because I don't want to give anyone any ideas! I have been to college for business management and I feel as though I'm prepared to start making/selling some things as well as run the business, but the only thing I never learned was how to get the supplies to produce what I want! I've done tons of research trying to find what specific things I need to make what I'm hoping to sell, but no luck. Does anyone have advice on where to start? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 Nov 2020 08:17 PM PST |
How can an average person obtain equity for a hostile takeover Posted: 27 Nov 2020 11:49 PM PST |
Why foreign investors find stressed Indian firms attractive Posted: 27 Nov 2020 02:31 AM PST |
For GAAP compliant accounting, is there any software/program you'd recommend using Posted: 27 Nov 2020 10:05 PM PST I was thinking of using quickbooks, is it worth the price? [link] [comments] |
Scam warning for small business owners Posted: 27 Nov 2020 03:55 PM PST Scammers are now finding emails of small business owners, claiming to be "photographer and digital editor". They will claim you have their photos on your website and threaten to legally pursue you if you do not remove. They will then attach a link to the email "containing the photos" they're threatening you about. Do not click the link... [link] [comments] |
How do you sell an idea/product to a company? If I show them my idea they would just replicate it Posted: 27 Nov 2020 07:46 PM PST So let's say you have created this amazing product and you want to sell it to a company that already sells your style of main product. If I were to try and sell to that company I would have to tell them the idea. Once they know the idea they do not need me. I know there must be a way to deal with this but I have no idea what I am doing.... [link] [comments] |
Finding information on Chinese Tariffs? Posted: 27 Nov 2020 06:19 PM PST I'm working on an assignment for my International business class, and I need clear information on Chinese tariffs. Specifically, tariffs imposed on rubber or plastic goods imported to China, and what country has the best averages in this area. Any help would be great, I tried using WTO database but really struggled navigating it. [link] [comments] |
I'm a junior year business major, but I don't want to go back to college Posted: 27 Nov 2020 03:16 PM PST After taking a gap semester due to covid, I was able to assess whether or not college is right for me. Although I'm doing well in college (4.0), due to the price, time, and meaningless courses attached to my major despite being irrelevant to a business student, I personally don't think college is worth my time. However, I strongly believe that I should always continue to learn despite not being in school. I'm more than willing to develop a skill/attribute that is applicable to a 20 year old man and that can further my future success. With that being said, does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks. [link] [comments] |
How much debt is TOO much debt? Posted: 27 Nov 2020 11:13 AM PST When deciding if you should take on more debt, how do you know when your in too far? [link] [comments] |
“Business is for young people” - seeking career advice for the long term Posted: 27 Nov 2020 10:41 AM PST My dad has always told me to pick a career in which I can specialize in something. He always pushed me to become a doctor, lawyer, teacher, or something like that because you become more valuable with time and experience. He is a businessman and has always been stressed out about his job security, saying that after turning 50 years old most companies will look for younger talent. I'm currently 25 and on a business career path. My father's advice has always stuck with me, and sometimes I feel that business is a "young person's" job. I'm worried that once I get into my 50s and 60s I'll be less valuable and will regret not going to law school, for example. I'm currently working in the sales/marketing world where most people really are "younger." Does this mean my future is at risk? I'm hoping to get your opinions and hear your experiences with long-term job security in the business world. Which specialties are most and least at risk? Is my father's thinking way outdated? Thanks in advance! [link] [comments] |
Question about small clothing companies Posted: 27 Nov 2020 10:08 AM PST How many customers does a small clothing company make in one month? How much revenue does it make? [link] [comments] |
Question regarding food business (UK) Posted: 27 Nov 2020 08:51 AM PST I'm unexpectedly going to be taking over a food takeaway business from a family member with little guidance. I'm just wondering what certificates/qualifications I will need to operate legally? I know I'll need some form of food hygiene but looking online there are so many courses available, I'm unsure which ones are legitimate. Any help and guidance would be greatly appreciated. [link] [comments] |
Tell me why the IT Department at your company is amazing Posted: 27 Nov 2020 04:34 AM PST I'm doing some research on high-performing IT Departments and I'd love to hear some examples. [link] [comments] |
What are Solvay Sa's Top Selling Products Posted: 27 Nov 2020 06:46 AM PST Hello, I am researching the top-selling products of Solvay Sa for a stocks project for one of my classes in high school. I am having a hard time finding anything about their top-selling products (I'm probably just being dumb and not looking right) so I want to ask if anyone can give me an article or something like that which details Solvay Sa's top-selling products. [link] [comments] |
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