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Starting a business from home / Colin Barrow.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia : Kogan Page, 2011.Edition: 2nd edDescription: v, 305 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780749462642
  • 0749462655
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 62.38 \b .B37 2011
Contents:
Introduction; 01 Finding the right business opportunity; 02 Picking the right business for you; 03 Researching the market; 04 Business ownership and title issues; 05 Operating from home; 06 Keeping the communication lines open; 07 Bringing your product and service to market; 08 Building and using your website; 09 Doing the numbers; 10 Raising the money; 11 Preparing a business plan; 12 Taking on employees; 13 Growing profitably; 14 Starting up overseas; Appendix one Home business help and advice; Appendix two Directory of proven home businesses.
Summary: The home is the most popular place for start-ups. Entrepreneurs needs little more than a laptop and a telephone line to start off with, but when the new business starts to expand, you face the challenge of staying at home without sacrificing your growth potential. Starting a Business from Home identifies business opportunities and gives advice on how to set up, run, control and manage growth. Now with extra exercises and end of chapter advice, this new edition includes: -researching the market -business ownership and title issues -raising the money and managing finances -building and operating.
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Introduction; 01 Finding the right business opportunity; 02 Picking the right business for you; 03 Researching the market; 04 Business ownership and title issues; 05 Operating from home; 06 Keeping the communication lines open; 07 Bringing your product and service to market; 08 Building and using your website; 09 Doing the numbers; 10 Raising the money; 11 Preparing a business plan; 12 Taking on employees; 13 Growing profitably; 14 Starting up overseas; Appendix one Home business help and advice; Appendix two Directory of proven home businesses.

The home is the most popular place for start-ups. Entrepreneurs needs little more than a laptop and a telephone line to start off with, but when the new business starts to expand, you face the challenge of staying at home without sacrificing your growth potential. Starting a Business from Home identifies business opportunities and gives advice on how to set up, run, control and manage growth. Now with extra exercises and end of chapter advice, this new edition includes: -researching the market -business ownership and title issues -raising the money and managing finances -building and operating.

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