Archive for November 4th, 2004
This Saturday, November 6, 2004, the third BloggerCon will be held at Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, CA. I’ll be there. Anyone else planning to attend and like to meet up?
Business Owner’s Toolkit: For tax purposes, the LLC is treated as a sole proprietorship when there is one owner and as a general partnership when there are two or more owners. Neither the sole proprietorship nor the general partnership is a taxpaying entity. They are termed “pass-through entities,” or conduits. The owners report their share [...]
Women Owned Startups Outnumber Men Owned Businesses
San Diego Source: “The face of the American small business community is changing. A recent study by the National Association for the Self-Employed shows that startups of women-owned businesses outnumbered new men-owned businesses by nearly a 2-1 ratio in 2003.”
Guy Kawasaki has got to be one of the kings of the entrepreneurial soundbyte. Check these out: On finding financing for your great idea: “Ideas are easy. Implementation is hard.” On sales: “When in doubt, always get sales. At the end of the day, sales fix everything. I’d rather deal with the stresses that explosive [...]
Zen Entrepreneurship: Walking the Path of the Career Warrior
An Amazon Reviewer: “Zen Entrepreneurship can be read on different levels. On one level is the happy story of Riz, the young computer grad, dreaming of a business of his own. He serendipitously found his way into a meditation class and a new way of life, while building an idea into a multi-million dollar company. [...]
Myths About Financing Your Company
Small Business CEO: “Perhaps no issue is dearer to the hearts and minds of today’s entrepreneurs than the issue of money – in all its forms, but most particularly in money that is raised for the company. For the first- time entrepreneur, there is no greater gift and no greater curse than raising money to [...]



