Small Business For Dummies

Höfundur Eric Tyson; Jim Schell

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119490555

Útgáfa 5

Útgáfuár 2018

2.190 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: Getting Started with Small Business
  • Chapter 1: Is Small Business for You?
  • Defining Small Business
  • Do You Have the Right Stuff?
  • Identifying the Pros and Cons of Owning a Small Business
  • Exploring Alternatives to Starting a Business
  • Chapter 2: Laying Your Personal Financial Foundation
  • Getting Your Financial Ducks in a Row
  • Creating Your Money To-Do List
  • Assessing and Replacing Benefits
  • Managing Your Personal Finances Post-Launch
  • Chapter 3: Finding Your Niche
  • Why You Don’t Need a New Idea to Be Successful
  • Choosing Your Business
  • Inventing Something New
  • Recognizing Your Number One Asset — You
  • Chapter 4: First Things First: Crafting Your Business Plan
  • Your Mission: Impossible If You Fail to Define It
  • Your Business Plan: Don’t Start Up without It
  • Writing Your Business Plan
  • Keeping Your Plan Current
  • Chapter 5: Making Financing, Ownership, and Organizational Decisions
  • Determining Your Start-Up Cash Needs
  • Using Your Own Money: Bootstrapping
  • Outsourcing Your Capital Needs
  • Exploring Ownership Options
  • Deciding Whether to Incorporate
  • Part 2: Buying an Existing Business
  • Chapter 6: Exploring Buying a Business
  • Understanding Why to Buy a Business
  • Knowing When You Shouldn’t Buy
  • Recognizing Prepurchase Prerequisites
  • Chapter 7: Finding the Right Business to Buy
  • Defining Your Business-Buying Appetite
  • Generating Leads
  • Considering a Franchise
  • Evaluating Multilevel Marketing (MLM) Firms
  • Checking Out Work-from-Home Opportunities
  • Chapter 8: Evaluating a Business to Buy
  • Kicking the Tires: Doing Your Due Diligence
  • Evaluating Special Franchise Issues
  • Chapter 9: Negotiating Terms and Sealing the Deal
  • Valuing the Business
  • Developing Purchase Offer Contingencies
  • Allocating the Purchase Price
  • Doing Due Diligence
  • Moving Into Your Business
  • Part 3: Running a Successful Small Business
  • Chapter 10: The Owner’s Responsibilities in the Start-Up and Beyond
  • Dotting Your i’s and Crossing Your t’s: Start-Up Details
  • Outsourcing: Focus on What You Do Best
  • Simplifying Your Accounting
  • Controlling Your Expenses
  • Managing Vendor Relationships
  • Dealing with Bankers, Lawyers, and Other Outsiders
  • Chapter 11: Marketing: Products, Pricing, Distribution, Promotion, and Sales
  • Marketing in a Nutshell
  • Tackling Product and Service Development
  • Pricing: Cost and Value
  • Distribution: Channeling to Customers
  • Promotion: Spreading the Word
  • Sales: Where the Rubber Hits the Road
  • Chapter 12: Tapping Technology
  • Making the Decision: Cloud-Based versus Internal Server
  • Improving Your Business’s Efficiency
  • Expanding Your Research Possibilities Online
  • Chapter 13: Keeping Your Customers Loyal
  • Retaining Your Customer Base
  • Dealing with Dissatisfied Customers
  • Chapter 14: Managing Profitability and Cash
  • Cash Flow: The Fuel That Drives Your Business
  • Making Sense of Financial Statements
  • Turning the Numbers into Action
  • Understanding Key Ratios and Percentages
  • Managing Your Inventory
  • Collecting Your Accounts Receivable
  • The Three Ways to Improve Profits
  • Chapter 15: Learning from the Experiences of Others
  • Utilize Mentors
  • Network with Peers
  • Form a Board of Advisors
  • Find a Partner
  • Join a Trade Association
  • Find a Business Incubator
  • Locate a Small Business Development Center
  • Give SCORE a Try
  • Tap into Small-Business Information
  • Part 4: Keeping Your Business in Business
  • Chapter 16: Finding and Keeping Superstar Employees
  • Assembling a Top Team
  • Training: An Investment, Not an Expense
  • Motivating: Pay and Performance Issues
  • Parting Company: Firing an Employee
  • Designing Flexible Organization Charts
  • Valuing Employee Manuals
  • Turning the Tables: Characterizing Successful Employers
  • Chapter 17: Providing Employee Benefits
  • Seeing the Real Value in Retirement Plans
  • Deciding Whether to Share Equity
  • Including Insurance and Other Benefits
  • Chapter 18: Handling Regulatory and Legal Issues
  • Navigating Small-Business Laws
  • Suffering through Start-Up Regulations
  • Laboring over Employee Costs and Laws
  • Chapter 19: Mastering Small-Business Taxes
  • Getting Smarter about Taxes
  • Keeping Good Financial Records Leads to Tax Benefits
  • Knowing (And Managing) Your Tax Bracket
  • Staying on Top of Employment Taxes
  • Spending Your Money Tax-Wisely
  • Grasping the Tax Implications of Your Entity Selection
  • Chapter 20: Cultivating a Growing Business
  • Recognizing Growth Stages
  • Resolving Human Resources Issues
  • Addressing Time-Management Issues
  • Choosing Your Management Tools
  • Troubleshooting Your Business Challenges
  • Redefining Your Role in an Evolving Business
  • Part 5: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 21: Ten Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make
  • Failing to Use Financial Statements to Manage Your Business
  • Failing to Prepare an Annual Budget
  • Failing to Utilize Your CPA
  • Failing to Understand How Marketing Applies to Your Business
  • Hiring Too Quickly
  • Taking Too Long to Terminate Nonperforming Employees
  • Assuming That Your Employees Are Motivated by the Same Things You Are
  • Considering Training to Be an Expense and Not an Investment
  • Failing to Take Advantage of Available Resources
  • Failing to Maintain an Up-to-Date Organization Chart
  • Chapter 22: Ten Tips for Small-Business Success
  • Focus on the Execution
  • Assemble a Team of Superstars in Game-Breaker Positions
  • Work Hard, Get Lucky
  • Realize the Difference between Profits and Cash
  • Hire for Attitude, Teach Skills Later
  • Create an Exit Strategy
  • Grow or Die — There’s No In-Between
  • Prepare for the Transition to Manager
  • Develop an Insatiable Appetite to Learn
  • Do What You Love
  • Chapter 23: Ten Ways the 2017 Tax Reform Bill Benefits Small Business
  • Corporate Income Tax Rate Reduction…
  • …and (Some) Simplification
  • Individual Income Tax Rates Reduced
  • 20% Deduction for Pass-Through Entities
  • Better Equipment Expensing Rules
  • Increased Maximum Depreciation Deduction for Automobiles
  • Limited Interest Deductions
  • Reduced Meal and Entertainment Deductions
  • Elimination of Health Insurance Mandate
  • Revised Rules for Using Net Operating Losses
  • About the Authors
  • Advertisement Page
  • Connect with Dummies
  • Index
  • End User License Agreement

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