photo credit: Wonderlane As business owners develop their small business loan plans for future financing and refinancing throughout the United States, there is an increasing awareness that there have been significant business finance changes that cannot be ignored. Some of these measures are likely to end up being permanent, and even the temporary commercial mortgage [...]
Archive for November, 2009
Opening A Dollar Store – Why Open a Dollar Store?
November 21st, 2009
davidguide Opening a dollar store can be a fun and rewarding experience. Sure there are lots of long hours and there is hard work, but what new business doesn’t have that? Sure there are many risks including competition from other bigger companies. Sure the margins are tight and strong management is required for success. Yet many [...]
Non-Tradition Funding
November 17th, 2009
davidguide Private Funding of Your Company Explained by Profran Consultants Raising capital can be one of the most difficult jobs a company executive has to face. The multitude of sources of capital and types of funding, and the scrutiny and imperative analysis they perform on your business can be energy draining, time intensive, intimidating and even [...]
Opening Your Dollar Store – How to Handle Sales Shortfalls
November 7th, 2009
davidguide Sales management is a key activity when opening a dollar store. Prior to actually opening your store specific sales goals should have been established. As the store is opened and business operations grow your actual sales should be compared to those projected sales. Hopefully the result will be higher than anticipated sales. But what about [...]
Finding a Kid-Centric Franchise That Works For You
November 1st, 2009
davidguide With so many kids franchise opportunities out there, which do you choose to invest your money on? What type of franchises are so called “recession proof” and which ones are ticking time bombs waiting to explode. Let’s back up a bit. Chances are, if you’re looking to invest right now you have a little extra [...]


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