Book description
80 percent of small businesses do not receive outside funding; they bootstrap (and beg and borrow) to make their business dreams a reality. As these businesses grow, the hasty financial decisions and systems put in place during their infancy inevitably crumble.
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface: Entrepreneurs Are a Different Animal
- Introduction: When the Sheriff Comes a-Knockin’
- Chapter 1: The Runway Equation
- Chapter 2: Getting the Teenager off Your Couch
- Chapter 3: The Numbers Game
- Chapter 4: What’s Eating Your Lunch?
- Chapter 5: The Most Important Business Plan You’ll Ever Draft: The Exit Plan
- Chapter 6: Keep the Cash a-Flowin’
- Chapter 7: Untangling the Money Spaghetti
- Chapter 8: Fun with FICO
- Chapter 9: Negotiation Strategy When Haggling Give You Hives
- Chapter 10: Settling Debt for Pennies on the Dollar
- Chapter 11: When All Else Fails, Raise the White Flag
- Conclusion: You’ve Got This
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author
Product information
- Title: The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2014
- Publisher(s): Career Press
- ISBN: 9781601633170
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