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Simon Says: Have “The Talk” with your parents

Entrepreneurs' Organization

This article is the second in a series of three about having “The Talk” with your business partners , parents and adult children. Contributed to EO by Saul Simon, a certified financial planner, a registered representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors and founder of Simon Financial Group. Setting the scene. What is the goal of “The Talk”.

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Dear Sophie: How do I successfully expand my company to the US?

TechCrunch

She connects people with the businesses and opportunities that expand their lives. This knowledge enables your company to successfully sponsor you, your founding team, and other prospective hires for visas and green cards if needed – prospective investors will also feel more comfortable investing in your company. visa or green card.

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I'll Fund a Startup n00b But Here's How Not to Look Like One

This is going to be BIG.

To my credit, I did actually keep up with those guys on the way up—but on the way back I just let them go ahead, leaving me to amble home, sweaty, sore and very uncomfortable in wet cotton. Yes, yes it is… but that’s also the startup equivalent of putting “MBA” after your last name on a business card. But how was I to know?

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How to Keep Business and Personal Expenses Separate

Startup Blogpost

From tracking expenses via separate spreadsheets to trusting an accounting platform, here are eight answers to the question, “how do you separate business and personal expenses?” I use a spreadsheet to separate my business and personal expenses. ” Use Separate Spreadsheets to Track Expenses.