Showing posts with label planning for entrepreneurship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planning for entrepreneurship. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2007

Revisit These that Have Scrolled Off!

Fair Shakes and Residuals - a disappoint night at Lenny's or Kenny's or Benny's
Christian CEOs bond for love and profit. - A link of interest.
What is an entrepreneur? - a brief defintion.
It takes Time - T-I-M-E
Cravings vs. Desires - How do we distinguish?
The R.O.A.D. to Success - Are you on the road?
A New pattern - from VAST Possibilities
Big Ideas - Notable Quotables
Prior Commitments - a definition of PRIORities.
Cross-Training is NOT Cross-Lining!

Spiritual Entrepreneurship

Spiritual entrepreneurship is what happens when people of faith launch out in blod kingdom ventures incorportating all the principles that we bring to this table.

For that reason, this discussion must be broad enough to embrace all bold venturers.

Are you one?

Previously published articles concerning this Entrepreneur's TABLE can be found at my main blog:

The Entrepreneur's Table

The Entrepreneur's Table - Part II - T = Timely Topics and Transferable Themes

The Entrepreneur's Table - Part III
- A = Attitude

More to COME!

Entrepreneurship is partly about thinking with such a large vision that no box can contain it. That being the case, thinking "outside the box" is a given and global thinking is implied.

Guest Editorial on Self-Belief
Bright Prospects for Direct Selling

I have launched a clearinghouse blog for those interested in Affiliate Marketing. There is good information there and there will be much more as time goes by.

Visit these entrepreneurial sites today:

Guest Author from Feb 6: Do You Have the Right Focus to Make Your Dream a Business Instead of a Hobby?

Monday, February 19, 2007

Suze Orman on Self-Employment

Not to be a disputer, but I prefer Robert Kyosaki's distinction between self-empoyed persons and business owners. Having said that, i think Suzie Ormand presents some extremely valuable information for those whom the government considers, "self-employed" for income tax purposes:

Suze Orman Money Matters
Suze Orman, Money Matters

Protecting Yourself When You're Self-Employed

by Suze Orman

Especially helpful, is Suze's advice on Planning for Entrepreneurship:

• Figure out the replacement cost of lost benefits.

• Don't access retirement savings.

• Keep the home-equity tap turned off.

• Don't rely on credit.

Good advice all around from America's premier financial advisor.

Doers and Leaders