Synopses & Reviews
The fastest growing segment of the business world in both Canada and the U.S. is small business. But as Angie Mohr says, Most entrepreneurs still spend more time researching which car to purchase than they do in planning their businesses This is a newly revised and updated edition of Financial Management 101, which is part of the Numbers 101 for Small Business series. This book covers financial planning, from understanding financial statements to budgeting for advertising. Mohr's easy-to-understand approach to small business planning and management ensures that the money coming in is always greater than the money going out Even Microsoft and Ford started in someone's basement or garage, says Mohr. But people all over the world have been given an idealized and unrealistic view of how to operate a business and most discount the importance of the basics.Financial Management 101 is an in-depth but easy-to-read guide to business planning. It's a kick-start course for new entrepreneurs and a wake-up call for struggling small business owners.
Synopsis
Financial Management 101: Get a Grip on Your Business Numbers is the second book in the "Numbers 101 for Small Business" series. This book covers business planning, from understanding financial statements to budgeting for advertising. Angie Mohr's easy-to-understand approach to small-business planning and management ensures that the money coming in is always greater than the money going out
- Analyze financial data to stay in touch with the heart of your business
- Measure your business success and pinpoint new opportunities
- Understand your business from the inside out
"Even Microsoft and Ford started in someone's basement or garage," says Angie Mohr, "but people all over the world have been given and idealized and unrealistic view of how to operate a business, and most discount the importance of the basics."
Synopsis
The fastest growing segment of the business world in both Canada and the U.S. is small business. But as Angie Mohr says, ?Most entrepreneurs still spend more time researching which car to purchase than they do in planning their businesses ?