Cash is King, But Credit Can Be a Savior as an Entrepreneur
Cash is king – this was our mantra in teaching the basic business start-up course at my group in Wharton Entrepreneurial Programs. There’s no arguing…
Cash is king – this was our mantra in teaching the basic business start-up course at my group in Wharton Entrepreneurial Programs. There’s no arguing…
I guess this is basically the inverse of the point about most businesses never making any money. There are businesses that make money hand over…
If you have a bunch of business ideas, but are having a hard time screening them and deciding which one(s) to choose, you are not…
In recent years we’ve learned many lessons about the importance of earnings to the sustainability of a company. The shell game that was played on…
This is an extremely important point – throughout the course of building your company, you will be presented with many decisions, some of which will…
Talking about the late 90s Internet funding culture is probably a good segway into a discussion of why greed is most always trumped by passion…
Similar to the point on resourcefulness, it is important that you teach yourself and everyone in your organization, that it is all about profitability. If…
You as an entrepreneur must be resourceful; if you are not, your venture is highly unlikely to succeed – this is obvious. Not as obvious…
Per the oft-taught lesson about on the importance of your network, you should never miss an opportunity to have lunch with a potential or current…
You’ve no doubt heard this one before, but this particular lesson warrants emphasis and reemphasis (and more reemphasis) – persistence is perhaps the most important…