by Joe Driscoll | Nov 23, 2009 | Entrepreneurship
“Who to do business with” is one of the most important decisions that a business person makes. The importance of the “who” applies to customers and suppliers as well as the partners, professionals and employees that you choose. If you are doing...
by Joe Driscoll | Nov 23, 2009 | Entrepreneurship
Looking at him today, it appears that success was inevitable for Frank. Good luck, hard work and the right timing appear to have been the correct formula. Success always looks easy once it has been achieved. Those that miss the journey and only see the final...
by Joe Driscoll | Nov 23, 2009 | Entrepreneurship
Mary was consumed with her work. Her photography business had started out as a hobby. The quality of her work attracted attention and before she knew it, she was getting paid to have fun. The demand for her work soon exceeded the hours in a day and then the days in a...
by Joe Driscoll | Nov 23, 2009 | Entrepreneurship
The potential sources of equity capital begin with your family and extend to Wall Street with numerous stops en route. Most businesses will at sometime need the equity financing that only outside investors can provide. What do we really mean by the term equity...
by Joe Driscoll | Nov 23, 2009 | Entrepreneurship
How do I get started? Where can I find an owner who is interested in selling an established business? How do I arrange the financing necessary to acquire an on going business? Where can I get some help? These are a few of the commonly asked questions of entrepreneurs...