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Taking One for the Dream: Paying Yourself Nothing

When, if ever, does it make sense for an entrepreneur to stop taking a salary?

By Reed Richardson

It's a long-held rule of running your own small business: don't forget to pay yourself. However, in an upside-down economy that continually provides exceptions to all the old rules, many entrepreneurs are finding that paying themselves is yet another piece of conventional wisdom worthy of reconsideration. But before you go cold turkey on salary, it's important...

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Off Season Training

Off Season Training

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Posted by: CommunityTeam, Jun 5, 2009

All Four Seasons
Running a seasonal business presents a particular set of challenges-and opportunities

By Max Berry

Running a seasonal business may seem like an entrepreneur's dream: Work hard for part of the year and earn enough for the whole of it. But running a seasonal business, just like any other kind, is a yearlong endeavor-one that requires meticulous time management and an extra degree of financial savvy. Here are ten ways to get the most out of your sea...

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Travel Smart

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Posted by: CommunityTeam, Jun 5, 2009

Travel Smart
Ten tips for travelers on a budget

By Max Berry

Travel can be hard on a small business owner's budget, especially now that airlines are charging fees for once-complimentary services like checking a bag. But with a little forethought and a willingness to root out the best deals, your next business trip could take you through friendlier-not to mention more cost-effective-skies than your ever imagined. Here are ten tips for business travelers on a budget...

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When Good Business Plans Go Bad


Preparing for the worst will keep you functioning at your best


By Max Berry


Every entrepreneur goes into business hoping for the best, but this doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared for the worst. Whatever business you're in, there will always be a number of things that, at any given point, could go wrong. Developing a contingency plan-or several of them-will help you survive the bad times in minimum time and at minimum cost. It will al...

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