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Archive for April 2008

April 30th, 2008

APPROPRIATE SOURCE OF WORKING CAPITAL 3: Equity or Debt?

Working Capital funds the cost of the labor & materials that go into the goods you sell (or the services you render) and what you use to pay for salaries, rent, office supplies, etc (i.e., your operating expenses).
The basic structure of your Income Statement determines whether you should fund your Working Capital from Equity or […]

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April 29th, 2008

APPROPRIATE SOURCE OF WORKING CAPITAL 2: Equity or Debt?

Working Capital funds the cost of the labor & materials that go into the goods you sell (or the services you render) and what you use to pay for salaries, rent, office supplies, etc (i.e., your operating expenses).
If you do not put up enough money for Working Capital –whether from Equity or Debt, you […]

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April 28th, 2008

APPROPRIATE SOURCE OF WORKING CAPITAL 1: Equity or Debt?

Working Capital funds the cost of the labor & materials that go into the goods you sell (or the services you render) and what you use to pay for salaries, rent, office supplies, etc (i.e., your operating expenses).
After you are convinced that you have a marketable product or service and there is an accessible market […]

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April 27th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR SUNDAY THOUGHTS 1

Without God, our week is:
Mournday, Tearsday, Wasteday, Thirstday, Frightday, Shatterday and Sinday.
So, allow Him to be with you every day!
Have a Great Week! Make everyday a great day!
image from Microsoft Clipart
Tags: God, Sunday thoughts

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April 26th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR WIN-ABILITY 2

Going into the last ten States, the underlying & critical question in many Democrats’ mind will be: Who can win against McCain? Their decision on whom to choose will be based on win-ability.
In a hypothetical Match-Up Poll in late February conducted by Associated Press, Obama had 51% against McCain’s 41%, while Clinton was […]

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April 25th, 2008

NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK 5: Trust = Loyalty = Growth

In the 2008 edition of the annual Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand Survey (since 1999), the top trusted brands in Asia have maintained their position in the list for the past 10 years of the Survey  –showing customer loyalty to the brand.  These brands have also sustained their growth through the years.

How do you create TRUST?
Bridget […]

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April 24th, 2008

NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK 4: Appropriate Working Capital for Small Businesses 2

If you do not put up enough money for Working Capital, you will be forced to incur debt or inordinately prolong accounts payable so that you get into trouble with your suppliers. Not having adequate Working Capital will place your business in an unsustainable cycle of debt.
After you have determined the amount you need […]

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April 23rd, 2008

NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK 3: Appropriate Working Capital for Small Businesses 1

After you have determined that you have a marketable product or service and there is an accessible market sufficient to meet your profit objectives, you want to know how much money you need to put up for the business. Oftentimes, the focus is on the fixed assets; e.g., office improvement, production & office equipment, […]

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April 22nd, 2008

NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK 2: Success Formula for a Small Business

For any wannabe business –small and aspiring to be big– success lies in the intersection of three circles:

Tags: small business, success formula

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April 21st, 2008

NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK 1: Small is beautiful

In 1973, Ernst Friedrich Schumacher wrote “Small Is Beautiful.”
His book propounded the idea that small organizations, whether businesses or communities, are more effective and efficient in the utilization of resources. Big corporations are wasteful in their drive towards large scale growth. He predicted that this mode of operations in large corporations would be […]

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