Start your own business ... successfully
Article Abstract:
A sound business plan, a solid foundation in accounting practices, and marketing skills, are considered essential for starting up a business successfully. Dorothy Smith, founder of Pepper Patch Inc, added guidance from workshops to her own desire to surpass all obstacles, to success.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1997
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How to succeed in (your own) business ... for less than $5,000
Article Abstract:
Many retirees were able to establish their own low-budget businesses after retirement by using their entrepreneurship skills. These people include Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. founder Colonel Harlan Sanders and Mary Kay Cosmetics Inc. CEO Mary Kay Ash.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1995
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Start your own 'microbusiness.'(includes public relations tips)
Article Abstract:
The trend of retirees starting part-time home-based businesses is described. The experiences of one couple who plan to start a second microbusiness after failing at the first are presented.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1999
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