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MANAGING DIRECTOR OF TECHSTARS AUSTIN

Austin Startup

Joining Schwartzfarb on the panel will be Kurt Rathmann, CPA (CEO of Scalefactor), Rob Taylor (CEO of Convey) and Monica Landers (CEO of Storyfit). I’ve spent my entire career helping to build early stage companies and I feel very fortunate to share my experience with founders everywhere.” New York City, NY Sept.

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Episode 5: Alex Blumberg, Business Credit, and Cloud-Based Subscription Services

Up and Running

Alex Blumberg at Internet Week in New York. This week, we hear from Alex Blumberg from Gimlet Media and the Startup Podcast in our new Bcast Bytes segment. with Levi King, Founder and CEO of Creditera) – (12:56). There’s different kinds of founders and small business owners. He knew who I am, right?

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How to Turn Your Hobby Into a Business

Up and Running

Business attorney Nina Ries of Ries Law Group in Los Angeles, recommends a five-step process: Research. A CPA is equally important, and will help address tax considerations and preparation. Learn as much about the industry as you can. Get to really know the space and the niches within. And don’t look back.

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50+ Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

A mutual friend connected me in San Francisco with Ori in New York. This might sound stupid, but I simply named my company a combination of my name and my job description: “Micah Fraim, CPA”. KOTAW, the name of my Los Angeles content marketing agency was inspired by the love story of two dogs, Dakota and Woofie.

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