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The Entrepreneur's Edge: Finding Money. Raising Money. Making Money. Keeping Money.

The Entrepreneur's Edge: Finding Money. Raising Money. Making Money. Keeping Money.
Author: Daniel R., Jr., Ph.d. Hogan
Publisher: Silver Lake Publishing
Category: Book

List Price: $24.95
Buy New: $16.47
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Sales Rank: 3587891

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320

ISBN: 1563437988
Dewey Decimal Number: 338
EAN: 9781563437984
ASIN: 1563437988

Publication Date: February 28, 2009  (In 52 Days)
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Seeking the Holy Grail, combining Einsteins theory of Relativity? with Quantum Mechanics to find the theory of Everything," establishing peace, harmony, and fellowship in the Middle-East and throughout the world, finding the secret to starting, growing, and managing a successful, profitable business; all endeavors that are worthy of our best efforts but too often prove unobtainable. The larger, perhaps even nobler, questions may be more difficult, but a successful business enterprise is a worthy goal which is within our grasp. There are many reasons for business failure. Invariably entrepreneurs blame outside forces for their shortcomings or ill-luck. Often the very traits that lead them to an entrepreneurial enterprise are the traits that lead to the final demise of their dream. The internal "locus of control? that entrepreneurs posses and acknowledge as a factor of success is rejected as a contributing reason of failure. The reason for trouble and a resultant failure is most often attributed to a "lack of capital," the lack of the ability and capacity to obtain capital both "Debt? and "Equity," and most prevalent the "lack of positive cash-flow." This book will show you how to do more and better.

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