December 21st, 2007
Starting a business venture is expensive and can be a toughie for a student entrepreneur. Every angle of it requires more than enough bucks, as there may be potential glitches that may mean additional expense. So what are you to do to cut down on capital requirements?
Consider the following tips.
List all the things you need. [...]
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December 20th, 2007
Almost all student entrepreneurs – whether struggling or stable – feel the pressure to make ends meet and stay afloat not only as students but also as entrepreneurs.
Although every student entrepreneur has styles to buff up finances (like for instance, presenting to mom and dad the only good grade you got to get a bigger [...]
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November 15th, 2007
So you have a killer business idea that actually requires a fairly amount of significant startup money. As a college student, your lack of a substantial credit rating pretty much rules out a business loan from a “brick and mortar” bank. Even if you do have an impressive credit rating, your age and [...]
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November 8th, 2007
The problem of most businesses are those “dry spells” where you don’t really earn much. During my lowest months, I was probably earning from $100-$200 per month as a web content writer. Since cashflow is the lifeblood of your business, you need to set it up in such a way that you’re always [...]
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October 29th, 2007
Oftentimes when we think of the words pro bono, it usually connotes that we won’t get paid. If you’ve ever done web design or other services for a social or non-profit organization, you’ve had experience in this department. The lack of monetary rewards may be true, but there’s a variety of ways you can get [...]
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