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What Small Businesses Can Do To Survive And Thrive During The Pandemic

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The odds were always difficult for small businesses even before the pandemic. According to the numbers published by the Small Business Administration in 2018, 20% of these enterprises fail in their first year. You can, however, make sure you do your part in keeping your employees and yourself safe from the disease.

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How to Make Sense of the PPP Loan Program for VC-Backed Startups

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Along with my partner Stuart Lander, who runs operations at Upfront and is a former lawyer, we have scoured through, debated and helped scores of companies make this determination. 350 billion of this money is dedicated to small businesses under a loan program called the PPP (payroll protection plan). payroll protection.

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How to Start a Business: A Step-by-Step Complete Guide (2019)

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This is the most complete guide online on how to start a business in 2019. You should know that about two-thirds of businesses with employees survive 2 years and about half survive only five years. Businesses that survive and thrive have an unfair advantage. Write a business plan. Purchase business insurance.

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Containing Growth Chaos: Five Things To Do When Your Company Is On The Upswing

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We witness so many of the subtle gains of our labor – ideas made real, people turned passionate partners and the prospects of inching ever-closer to a long-term future rather than the great likelihood of total business failure. But by year 10, just one-third remain in operation. Re-set the vendor and partner paradigm.

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To Franchise Or Not To Franchise?

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When an entrepreneur decides to start a business on his or her own it’s only natural for the entire business model to be revolved around them. Instrumental decisions like hiring employees, running the day-to-day operations, and training all relies on the owner.

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Tips for Writing a Successful Business Plan for a Daycare Center

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You want to review all the different components of your business model. This description should basically be an elevator pitch for potential partners and business investors to get excited about what you’re offering and your unique location, philosophy, and approach. What employee childcare discount will you offer?

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28 Entrepreneurs Reveal the Organization, Communities or Associations they Belong to That Help Support Their Business

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3- Finance Club Photo Credit: Jonathan Tian I am enrolled with the Finance Club on LinkedIn to enhance my business operation beyond boundaries. I'm also a member of the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which offer valuable support and resources for small business owners.