Source #1: Use Your Own Money - Deepstash

Source #1: Use Your Own Money

  • Look to your own resources first before you go borrow money elsewhere.
  • If you start a business with your own money, you’re going to defend it to the greatest degree.

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This book teaches the fundamentals of owner compensation, profit targets, labour productivity, cash flow, and data reporting. Clear explanations and helpful illustrations throughout make it a must-read guide for small business owners looking to achieve higher profits.

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