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Surviving the Lean Years
Heinmiller Robert
5/21/2001
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How do you survive personally when your business goes bust? In an article that is both realistic and compassionate, the author lays out a financial plan for the seven lean years. Stash away cash during the fat years, downsize quickly once the handwriting is on the wall, and consider moving to a lower-cost geographic area are among his suggestions.

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Surviving the Lean Years
Heinmiller Robert
3/1/2007
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How do you deal with things when your business is on the verge of going bust? This author lays out a financial plan for working through lean years to sustain a business. Key tips: stash away cash during good times, downsize quickly if need be, and consider relocating to a lower-cost area of the country.

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Suing a Customer for Nonpayment
8/30/2007
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A straightforward article about the three options you have to collect a debt from a non-payer: write a final demand for payment letter, sue in small claims court, or sue in state civil trial court. In each case, you'll need documentation of your claim and your attempts to collect, not to mention the hardy persistence entrepreneurs are known for. Bonus: Links to several other resources.

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Strategies for Raising Growth Capital in a Turbulent Market
Sherman Andrew J
2/1/2002
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You would have to do your best Rip Van Winkle imitation to not realize volatile economic times from an economic, political and technological perspective over the last few years, according to the author, who offers some observations and predictions on the U.S. economy.

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State-backed venture capital fund could be on its way out
Glenn Brandon
5/4/2011
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A venture capital fund that has helped Ohio companies and created jobs has an unclear future. The Ohio Capital Fund is waiting on new legislation to help it continue. Read more to find out how this state-backed venture program works.

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Startup incubator pros and cons
Levesque Jane
8/2/2012
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Should you use a business incubator to launch your startup? Read more about the benefits and drawbacks of using a startup incubator and decide if it's right for you.

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Startup activity at "lowest rate ever"
OConnell Brian
8/19/2011
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The stalled economy isn’t just hurting the stock market and consumers; it’s hurting entrepreneurs, too.

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Startup Pre-money Valuation: The Keystone to Return on Investment
Payne William H Bill Villalobos Luis
7/1/2007
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Investing in seed and startup companies is extremely risky: Angel investors typically realize about 85 percent of their total portfolio returns from 15 percent of their portfolio companies. Consequently, angels look only for companies that can grow rapidly. Entrepreneurs who pursue less aggressive growth are unlikely to attract angel investors.

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StartUp Health to help entrepreneurs tap into resources
Williams David E
6/10/2011
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Medical device startups and other new healthcare businesses can benefit from StartUp Health, a strategic initiative to connect entrepreneurs with resources.

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Start-Up Planning
11/16/2005
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This document provides a set of questions that will help you further define start-up costs for your business concept.

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