Thursday, July 10, 2008

US Economy ! # 1

Fareed Zakaria's "The Post-American World." Among the examples he cites: The world's tallest building is in Taipei, Taiwan; the largest publicly traded company is in China; India will soon have the world's biggest oil refinery; and Macau has overtaken Las Vegas in gambling revenue.
Reference :
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/StockInvestingTrading/americaonthedecline_article.aspx?GT1=33011#pageTopAnchor

Monday, June 30, 2008

7 ways to get rich faster

7 ways to get rich faster
If you want to make big money, you'll probably have to take big risks, but there are ways to make sure your payoff is worth the danger. Here's how to be smart about it.
1) Concentrate.
2) Leverage up.
3) Hunt for bargains.
4) Be above brands.
5) Explore emerging markets.
6) Consider commodities.
7) Do your research.

Reference :
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/StockInvestingTrading/7WaysToGetRichFaster.aspx

Friday, May 16, 2008

Five Jobs That Let You Be Your Own Boss

Reference:
http://msn.careerbuilder.com/custom/msn/careeradvice/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=1421&SiteId=cbmsnen41421&sc_extcmp=JS_1421_encarta&GT1=23000&cbRecursionCnt=1&cbsid=5d345c7aa4454f729a3d19f2ebb674eb-264164360-JD-5

SOME Extracts from this article:

Thinking of moving from the corner office to the home office? Approach with caution, says Barbara Weltman, author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting a Home-based Business" (Third Edition). From building a clientele base and deciphering individual health insurance to creating (and sticking to) a regular schedule, home-based entrepreneurs face a wide array of challenges those chained to a cubicle can easily avoid.
So before taking the entrepreneurial plunge, check out some of the top home-based businesses and learn how education can put you – and keep you – in the entrepreneurial driver's seat.

EBay Entrepreneur:No space? No problem, say the 1.3 million people who use eBay as their source of income. A $45 billion-plus-per-year business, eBay generates more than $2,000 in sales per second. Whether your passion is daybeds or dog sweaters, the estimated 600,000-plus eBay PowerSellers rake in between $1,000 and $150,000 per month without ever leaving home. Instead of battling to make a local name, eBay entrepreneurs have instant access to the site's 276 million users spanning 39 global markets, giving anyone with an Internet connection and a knack for writing product descriptions a low-cost way to tap into buyers across the globe. While there's no official eBay major, many eBay entrepreneurs bone up on their business skills through marketing, finance and accounting courses through their local community college or Chamber of Commerce.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Your Own Business

Your Own Business
Reference
http://www.rileyguide.com/steps.html
For More Resources :
http://www.myownbusiness.org/
The Business Plan Workbook 1.1 : http://www.download.com/The-Business-Plan-Workbook/3000-2066_4-10073482.html?tag=lst-1&cdlPid=8742938
http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/index.html

Example : Followup helps in the growth & sale. If customer doesn't buy a product call him up from the call center to check whether he has any problems with the product/ services.




Steps in Starting Up Finding Help Funding for Your Business A Little Legalese Setting Up the Office
This area contains places to go for assistance setting up your own business. As someone who is self-employed, I will tell you that it is not easy to start out, but the personal rewards are great. You may also want to look at our information on Telecommuting & Work-at-Home
Steps in Starting Up
This section includes many sites with tutorials and/or sample plans and procedures for taking your idea through the initial review process (will it really fly) and then getting a new business up and running. Additional resources might be found under Information for Entrepreneurs.
BPlans.com
...a collection of information and samples for the small to medium size business. Download any of these sample business and marketing plans for free (adobe acrobat) or view them online. Check the Planning Resource Center for more tips. Site is sponsored by Palo Alto Software, creators of the business and marketing plan software they are hoping you'll buy.
Canada / British Columbia Business Services Society
...a non-profit society that provides information on starting a new business, expanding an existing business, or entering new markets. The website offers good information on researching and establishing a new business.
eBC eBusiness Centre: Starting a Small Business Online
...a service of the Canada/BC Business Service Centre, above, this offers a number of resources to small business owners who want to learn more about adopting e-business/internet technologies into their business.
The Business Link
...a nice guide to starting your own business from this not-for-profit organization proudly supported by the Government of Canada (through Western Economic Diversification) and the Government of Alberta (through Alberta Economic Development ), and member of the Canada Business Service Centres (CBSC) network. Okay, so some of the resources will be specific to this country, but the advice is applicable to pretty much all who want to consider opening their own businesses.
E-Business Info-Guides
...offered by the Alberta (Canada) E-Future Centre, a service initiative of The Business Link, these Info-Guides are excellent brochures on various aspects of establishing an online business. You'll also want to review the Feature Articles, Presentations, and Link Directory under E-Business in the menu at the top of the page.
Small Business Planner
...provided by the US Small Business Administration, this site is a step-by-step personal evaluation, market research, and business start-up tutorial just for you. It includes instructions on writing a business plan, information on patents and trademarks, and a discussion of the first steps to take when considering your own business.
Start-Up Kits from Entrepreneur.com
...a list of over 40 types of businesses you can explore. Each kit offer industry, market, and operations information with suggestions for researching business opportunities and creating a business plan, and links to associations and franchises.
Top of Page Site Navigation Links
Finding Help
Better Business Bureau
A Better Business Bureau (BBB) is a private, non-profit organization that provides a variety of services and programs to assist consumers and businesses. Two areas that generate the greatest interest are the BBBs reports on companies, and complaint handling.
National Business Incubation Association
The National Business Incubation Association is a private, not-for-profit membership organization with headquarters in Athens, Ohio. Incubators nurture young firms, helping them to survive and grow during the startup period when they are most vulnerable. Incubators provide hands-on management assistance, access to financing and orchestrated exposure to critical business or technical support services. They also offer entrepreneurial firms shared office services, access to equipment, flexible leases and expandable space — all under one roof.
NASE, The National Association for the Self-Employed
...founded in 1981 by a group of small-business owners who recognized they could obtain lower prices for goods and services, which large businesses enjoy, simply by banding together. The NASE represents more than 320,000 members nationwide, and has grown to be the largest association of its kind, representing the smallest of small business.
SCORE, the Service Corps of Retired Executives
...SCORE has more than 12,000 volunteer business counselors ready to share their expertise with you through free and confidential business advice—helping you succeed in business. SCORE business counselors are well-versed in how to develop effective business plans and create strategies for business growth.
U.S. Small Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created by Congress in 1953 to help America's entrepreneurs form successful small enterprises. Today, SBA's program offices in every state offer financing, training and advocacy for small firms.
SBA Office of Women's Business Ownership
The office provides a network of training, counseling and mentoring services to help women start and/or expand businesses. It offers information about national and local resources to meet constituent needs. It creates program and policies that help women entrepreneurs become full partners in the national and global economies. They sponsor the Online Women's Business Center, a learning resource and guide for women (and men) considering starting their own businesses. There are similar programs for other special audiences, including Minorities, Veterans, and Native Americans. Very good information here!
Top of Page Site Navigation Links
Funding for Your Business
Active Capital, was ACE-Net, The Angel Capital Electronic Network
"Acting on calls for better access to equity capital at the 1995 White House Conference on Small Business, the Office of Advocacy, SBA, created the Angel Capital Electronic Network (ACE-Net). ACE-Net has become Active Capital to express more accurately its proactive role in helping small businesses connect with private capital. Empowered by protective rulings from the SEC and State regulators and a network of not-for-profit support organizations, Active Capital is the only low-cost Internet-based option to register securities for sale, up to $5 million/year."
Best Banks for Small Business
...good places to turn to for loans. Updated annually by Entrepreneur.com
The MoneyTree Survey
..."a quarterly study of equity investments made by the venture capital community in private companies in the United States." A joint project of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Venture Economics, and the National Venture Capital Association.
Many of the Information & Discussion Areas for Entrepreneurs will have additional information on funding.
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A Little Legalese
Tax Info for Business
...from our favorite folks in Washington, the IRS!! Hey, if they can't give you good advice on tax laws, who can? No, really! They give you plans to follow on retirement benefits for your employees, information on "exempt" organizations, information on starting your own business from their point of view, and a nice list of links to the most requested tax publications for businesses.
U.S. Department of Labor
...use the resources of the DOL to review regulations governing employees and employers in the U.S.
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Setting Up the Office
Office Depot Staples OfficeMax
...order your office supplies online if you do not have stores near you.
E-cycling Central: Find a Recycler
Don't toss those old computers and other office equipment in the dumpster! Recycle them! Click on your state to find reuse, recycling, and donation programs across the country for your electronic products. A service of the Electronic Industries Alliance.