
Ten Tips for Financially Troubled Businesseshttp://www.nolo.com/article.cfm/ObjectID/3DE24C22-8362-4547-AD5F98DE42DD6B12/catID/C1DBB6FC-F9C3-40CA-8A4D77366ED0D4D5/111/254/ART/
Ten Tips for Financially Troubled Businesses - If your company is facing financial difficulties, read these tips to keep out of trouble with the IRS, bankruptcy courts and your bank.
When You Can't Pay Your Business Debtshttp://www.nolo.com/article.cfm/ObjectID/1C4C7F8B-892C-4E35-B5800081DCDE7C8C/catID/C1DBB6FC-F9C3-40CA-8A4D77366ED0D4D5/111/254/ART/
When You Can't Pay Your Business Debts: Personal Liability and Bankruptcy Options - If your business is in the red, take steps to protect your personal assets.
Rethinking Motivationhttp://www.businesstown.com/people/motivation-rethink.asp
Rethinking Motivation - threats tend to move people away from the high motivation of genuine opportunities. Yet they generally fail to move them up the survival side of the motivation curve sufficiently to create high fear-based motivation. So threats are generally counterproductive.
Business Problem Solvinghttp://www.fnepc.com/business.html
Business Problem Solving - As the manager of a small business, you must wear several hats. Never stop investigating new ideas to improve all areas of your business. The astute manager will gather information to assist him or her in making the changes necessary to stay profitable in a competitive business world.
Expansion Financinghttp://www.entrepreneur.com/Your_Business/YB_Node/0,4507,386,00.html
Expansion Financing
A collection of articles about expanding your business.http://www.entrepreneur.com/Your_Business/YB_Node/0,4507,296108,00.html
A collection of articles about expanding your business.
Things to Consider Before Expanding Your Small Businesshttp://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol75/expand.htm
Things to Consider Before Expanding Your Small Business – Growth and expansion require careful planning. Sometimes, it will not bring you the profits that you expect. Know the important questions that you need to consider before embarking on an expansion.
Growing a Small Business into a Multi-Million Dollar Venturehttp://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol14/growing.htm
Growing a Small Business into a Multi-Million Dollar Venture – How can you transform your business from a home-based endeavor to a multi-million enterprise? The reason for the phenomenal success of many firms hinges on common elements that reveal the secrets of business growth.
5 Strategies for Growing Your Small Businesshttp://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol103/grow.htm
5 Strategies for Growing Your Small Business – As your business grows, there may come a time when you want to branch out and find new markets. Learn 5 ways you can expand the market for your business
Top 10 Reasons Small Businesses Failhttp://www.allbusiness.com/articles/StartingBusiness/1440-25-1822.html
Top 10 Reasons Small Businesses Fail
Ten Signs Your Business is Growing Too Fasthttp://www.allbusiness.com/articles/StartingBusiness/1034-25-1822.html
Ten Signs Your Business is Growing Too Fast - It's easy to get swept up in the whirlwind of activity known as rapid growth, especially when it hits you unexpectedly. But if your expansion goes unchecked, it can be as detrimental to your business as no growth at all.
Street Smarts: Problems, Problemshttp://www.inc.com/magazine/20040201/nbrodsky.html
Street Smarts: Problems, Problems - Problems, problems. Every business owner has them. The key question is this: Are you just stopping the bleeding, or are you dealing with the root causes?
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