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Faith is the Driving Force Behind the Successful Internet Home Business
Faith is having a belief in something when there is no sound way of seeing the outcome. Faith is where all personal growth takes place.Faith in oneself will be the deciding factor in the difference between a successful internet business owner and one that is met with failure.

Hottest Small Business Service Franchise Opportunities
When venturing out to start your own small business, it may be easy to overlook the businesses that provide essential services to nearly all businesses, big and small. Business-to-Business services can provide a steady stream of income due to the repeat business generated through the corporate clientele, and B2B franchises take all of the benefits of a B2B business and streamline the process with a successful franchise name.

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People and Risk
A risky business … Business is risky; the less static the more risk, thus the more successful the business the more risk in must embrace and benefit from. In this article, Lisette Howlett shares her thoughts and experiences in the area of risk and people. Without people you have less risk; but you also have no business. Risk is unavoidable but not insurmountable. Indeed taking your people risk seriously will improve your business; the successful management of risk has a positive impact on business success.

The Importance of Risk Management for Business Owners
The most successful business owners have an innate understanding of risk and how to manage it. This article evaluates four different businesses in the context of risk to draw lessons about effective risk management.

Entrepreneurship Part 1
The entrepreneur is the key person to the successful development of any business. He/she is the person who perceives the market opportunity and then has the motivation, drive and ability to mobilise him/herself to meet the requirements. Innovative skills – Not an “inventor” in the traditional sense but one who is able to carve out a new niche in the market place, often invisible to others.Professional risk-taker. To succeed means taking measured risks. Often the successful entrepreneur exhibits a step-by-step approach to risk-taking, at each stage exposing him/herself to only a limited, measured amount of personal risk and moving from one stage to the next.

Fail Your Way to Success
The selling profession is not generally considered a high-risk profession, yet salespeople face big risks every time they speak to customers and prospects. What do they risk? They risk uncovering the truth. They risk finding out their best customer has just changed the rules of doing business. They risk discovering the prospect with whom they have invested so much time doesn't really qualify as a prospect at all.

The Irony of “Risk” in the Markets
Right now in the markets, there are essentially 2 trades: risk-taking and risk-averting. The risk-taking trade can be summarized as US dollar and Japanese yen down, bonds down, everything else up. Risk-averting is just the opposite. Oh sure, you get the occasional stock that goes down because of blatant corporate mismanagement, but overall stocks will go up if the dollar declines.

Risk Assessment & Analysis Techniques
Risk assessment is an area of concern for all senior executives, but many mid-sized enterprises do not have the skills, processes, or tools to effectively mitigate risks. Instead of reactively ‘fire-fighting’ and dealing with issues as they arise, consider adding simple risk assessment & analysis exercises to your project planning process. Download & customize Demand Metric’s Risk Assessment Tool, Risk Mitigation Checklist, and Risk Analysis (Fishbone) Tool, and add to your skills arsenal.

How to Make a Decision That Sticks Rather Than Gets You Stuck
One of the most frustrating experiences we can all face is how to make effective decisions especially when you feel there is a lot of risk at stake. You wonder how much risk you should take on without putting yourself out on a limb or how much risk you share without looking like you are trying to pass accountability or be too cautious.

Seller Financing your business (PART 3 of alot of parts!) Avoiding the Risk in \"being the bank\"
Avoiding Risk While Inviting Reward: The 5 Guarantees of Seller Financing (this articles covers the first “Personal Guarantee” Risk is a part of every business venture. From Wall Street to Main Street, you never have the finality of a “guarantee,” but at least in this investment it comes with a personal guarantee – as well as five other types of personal or professional collateral – or (that) and virtually guarantees that your money is paid to you.

INVESTING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY AND VOLATILITY - Part 4 OTHER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
This is the final article in the four part series on investing in times of uncetainty and volatility. This article discusses your personal risk profile. What is the risk/reward trade off that you are willing to accept? We also discuss your investment time frame as this has an important bearing on how much volatility you can take on. Finally, we examine the importance of having a diversified portfolio and of receiving good unbiased financial advice from a qualified professional.

Risk Taking - Is It Wise?
When is the right time to take a risk? How can I best evaluate when a risk is worth taking? Iris Barrow provides practical tips and suggestions on how to work out whether taking a risk is sensible or foolhardy.

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