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10 Clues That a New Business May Not Be Your Passion

People who get stressed managing their own lives don’t make good entrepreneurs. Small businesses require multi-tasking, work prioritization, and decision-making, with no assistants or help from specialists. That’s why Fortune 500 executives usually don’t survive…

4 Classes Every New Entrepreneur Should Take

Being a successful entrepreneur takes plenty of intelligence, creativity, and daring. For some, it’s a role that they seem born to play. For others, it’s an uphill climb full of bumps and bruises, each with…

The 8 Best Business Podcasts for Entrepreneurs

Unless you live under a rock, you know podcasts are huge right now. 51% of the U.S population has listened to a podcast, and over 60 million households report enjoying podcasts, according to Podcast Insights….

The Business of Dogs

On average, American pet parents spend almost $1,300 per year on their fur babies. In 2018 that added up to $72 billion which is more than the GDP of 39 countries combined. With our pets…

Consider Forex Trading as Your Own Part-Time Startup

Enjoying your life with the income that you earn from your day job is challenging. But, you can’t fulfill all your needs with the primary income that you get from your day job, which is…

9 Skills That Will Help New Lawyers Start a Business

Less than 2 percent of law school graduates move directly into solo practice after passing the bar. The majority (almost 46 percent) take positions with existing law firms, while others take positions in government, business,…

Baby Boomers May Be Your Biggest Startup Competitors

Contrary to what you might guess, the highest rate of entrepreneurial growth over the last few years is not Gen-Y upstarts, but Boomers over the age of 50, now called encore entrepreneurs. In fact, according…

9 Skills That Will Help New Lawyers Start a Business

Less than 2 percent of law school graduates move directly into solo practice after passing the bar. The majority (almost 46 percent) take positions with existing law firms, while others take positions in government, business,…

The State of Careers After 50

Among workers 45 and up, 60% say they have seen or experienced workplace age discrimination. When ageism discrimination in your career begins to creep in, don’t wait around for management to replace you. Instead, forge…

Q&A: How to Be an Entrepreneur

Question: How to be an entrepreneur? My Answer: First, if you have the option and haven’t already, get a good education. Focus on whatever interests you, not necessarily business. Entrepreneurs without formal education are at a…

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