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US Census statistics show that a growing number of solopreneurs and business
partnerships broke seven figures in 2018.
over 3 years ago
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Women are the fastest growing group of business owners in the country. Many are
speaking out against California’s new gig-worker law, which they say is limiting
their freedom to earn a living the way they want.
about 4 years ago
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Kish Vasnani, 35, and Vanessa Jeswani, 33, turned their passion for travel into
an e-commerce juggernaut.
about 4 years ago
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7.3 million people say they are digital nomads, according to new research by MBO
Partners, and they’re doing everything from business coaching to IT work to live
their dream of traveling the world.
about 4 years ago
forbes.com
Entrepreneurs never stop thinking about what’s next for their businesses and how
to make the most of what’s ahead—but in the times we live in, advance planning
is not always easy. Here are tips from brand futurist Jen Kem.
about 4 years ago
inc.com
Are you the sole founder, principal, president, and proprietor? These targeted
titles will help maximize your success.
over 4 years ago
forbes.com
The number of high revenue nonemployer businesses keeps climbing, according to
new Census data.
over 4 years ago
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When you launch a solo business in your 50s or 60s, you may not expect to bring
in $1 million or more a year. Meet three entrepreneurs doing just that.
almost 5 years ago
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The people who have accomplished what you are working toward have written books
to help you get there.
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People in their 50s and 60s are the fastest-growing group of new entrepreneurs.
If you want to start a business of your own mid-career, use this guide.
about 5 years ago
forbes.com
Realizing the challenges of scaling her professional services firm, Melyssa
Griffin figured out how to “productize” her knowledge--and built a fast-growing
business.
over 5 years ago
forbes.com
The number of million-dollar, one-person businesses and partnerships is rising
every year. Here are strategies from five entrepreneurs who have hit the mark.
over 5 years ago
cnbc.com
Obamacare premium spikes are expected as a result of Trump’s moves against the
Affordable Care Act. Main Street has options to control health-care costs.
about 6 years ago
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Employee theft places a heavy toll on US businesses. Hardest hit are small
businesses, often unaware of internal perpetrators.
over 6 years ago
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Tourist destinations in the US and Canada are increasingly transforming
themselves into start-up hubs to boost their local economies.
over 6 years ago
cnbc.com
Entrepreneurs are opting to set up shop in business-friendly states with low
taxes, financing options and a rich talent pool.
over 6 years ago
cnbc.com
Taxes are the No. 1 issue facing small businesses, according to the first
CNBC/SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey, released Friday.
over 6 years ago
cnbc.com
A survey reveals that a majority of small-business owners want Obamacare
repealed due to spiraling insurance costs.
over 6 years ago
cnbc.com
Women-owned startups represent a large share of CNBC’s inaugural Upstart 25
list. It reflects the growth of female entrepreneurship in the U.S. and abroad.
almost 7 years ago
inc.com
For employees of the New York City-based translation company TransPerfect, the
learning never stops.
almost 7 years ago