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Reading Business Books
Reading business books exercises your mind and builds your business intellect. Learn the key benefits of learning business vocabulary and reading business books.
Marketing Strategies
So, what are business basics? Your Marketing Strategies! Your goal as a business owner is to create revenue by selling your products and/or services. Let’s dive right in!
The Importance of Entrepreneurship Education
Entrepreneurial Training is key to being a successful entrepreneur. It empowers individuals with the necessary skills, knowledge, and mindset to start and grow a business.
Importance of an Executive Summary in Your Business Plan
An executive summary plays a crucial role in a business plan. This article list reasons why an executive summary is important.
The Business Plan
A good business plan guides you through each stage of starting and managing your business.
Women Owned Small Business Certification (WOSB)
Let’s talk about getting you certified as a Women Owned Small Business (WOSB). The rules have changed, and you’ve got to change with the times.
Market Research
Market research will tell you if there’s an opportunity to turn your idea into a successful business. Market Research is Step 1 in our ”Business Formation Series”.
The Business Basics
Let’s get back to the basics, the “Business Basics”. Setting the foundation or checking the foundation on how you do or did business, means Business Planning.
Top 3 Small Business Tax Deduction Questions
Here are our top 3 deductions. questions based on the most asked, easiest deductions, and what should be in your toolkit deductions.
“Are You Ready For Entrepreneurship?”
Don’t dive into the world of entrepreneurship just yet, as you should assess your goals and extensively test your startup idea in the real world before making the next move.
Financial Literacy Month
Every year Financial Literacy Month is celebrated in April. There are 5 steps to Financial Literacy:
Women’s History Month
This month is a tribute to the ceaseless work of women caregivers and frontline workers.
Black Female Entrepreneurs
This issue is dedicated to my “Sisters-In-Business”. I’ve highlighted a few, but there are so many more to include you. If they can, you can!