Entrepreneurship

8 ways your business can avoid disaster – and recover if it happens

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Bad things happen to good businesses, no matter how big or small. A hard drive can fail and destroy your tax records. Toxic chemicals can be spilled or a coffee pot can catch fire, destroying work quotas. A laboratory refrigerator can fail, killing vital biological samples. Beyond…

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Breakfast Taco Bell may disappear from some countries

Taco Bell#1 franchise in 2024 Franchise 500is giving its franchisees the opportunity to I interrupt breakfast the service. This move reflects changing consumer behaviors and the challenges of the competitive breakfast market. Starting in October, franchisees can choose whether or not to continue offering breakfast items, marking a departure from the chain's previous stance on…

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You can become an Excel Pro for just $30

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. Excel is the unsung hero of the business world, a versatile piece of software that serves as the…

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I Made $100,000 Pitching My Business – and 3 Simple Strategies Helped Me Do It

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Entrepreneurs have the ability to disrupt industriesinspire change and make the world a better place. But what separates the good entrepreneurs from the great ones? The answer is simple: it is their ability to open their own business. So what does it mean to speak? Representing your…

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Make PDF workflows easy with PDF Converter Pro

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. PDF: They are everywhere. Contracts, reports, presentations – the list goes on. But dealing with them can be…

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Entrepreneurial lessons from the founder of Jacob's Pickles

This week in How success happensI spoke with Jacob Hadjigeorgis, founder and co-owner of Southern Comfort Food Restaurant Jacob's pickles. Hadjigeorgis caught up with me about how this pickle-filled restaurant concept came to be, the brand's expansion from New York to Connecticut, and the fast-casual satellite location that launched in Brooklyn. You can listen to…

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Jason Kelce: Travis' fight a lesson in conflict resolution

In one last appearance IN The Great Podcast with ShaqFormer Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce recalled the rough house that defined his and his of brother Travis Kelce childhood relationship. “Listen, we used to fight all the time,” he shared. He went on to candidly detail an intense fight over a backyard basketball game gone…

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EY Senior Economist: 'The Stage Is Set' for Rate Cuts

A senior economist expects multiple cuts in federal funds rate (the rate that banks pay her ripple consumer interest rates on everything from credit cards to MORTGAGES) before the end of the year. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve published the minutes of the meeting for the meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee held on…

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How a family recipe sparked a thriving pet nutrition business

In this ongoing series, we're sharing tips, advice, and insights from real entrepreneurs who are out there doing business battle on a daily basis. (Responses have been edited and condensed for clarity.) Please give us your business elevator pitch.I'm Sue Delegan, co-founder and CEO of Brutus Bone Brotha woman-owned and operated family business committed to…

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7 Mistakes Sabotaging Your Startup Fundraising (And What To Do Instead)

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. with US venture capital fundraising at 6-year lowraising investor capital for your startup has become more challenging than ever. Potential investors are tightening their budgets and adopting a “wait and see” approach before putting their capital at risk. However, some of the best startups – like Airbnb,…

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