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The Financial Times guide to business start up 2013 Sara Williams Harlow : Pearson Education, 2012. Business, Entrepreneurship, Borrowable, 11 1. You and your ideas -- 2. Who will buy? -- 3. A spot of coaching -- 4. Your business identity -- 5. Are you sure? -- 6. The business plan -- 7. Timing the jump -- 8. Less than 100 per cent -- 9. Off the peg -- 10. Franchises -- 11. Beating the pirates -- 12. The right name -- 13. Getting the message across -- 14. Getting new customers -- 15. Building customer relationships -- 16. How to set a price --17. Choosing your workplace -- 18. Information technology - and other equipment -- 19. Professional back-up -- 20. Getting the right staff -- 21. Your rights and duties as an employer -- 22. Your business and the environment -- 23. Insurance -- 24. Forecasting -- 25. Raising the money -- 26. Staying afloat -- 27. Moving ahead -- 28. Not waving but drowning -- 29. Keeping the record straight -- 30. Tax -- 31. VAT -- 32. Pensions and retirement 2013-06-27
The Financial Times guide to business start up 2014 Sara Williams Harlow : Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2013. Business, Entrepreneurship, 11 1. You and your ideas -- 2. Who will buy? -- 3. A spot of coaching -- 4. Your business identity -- 5. Are you sure? -- 6. The business plan -- 7. Timing the jump -- 8. Less than 100 per cent -- 9. Off the peg -- 10. Franchises -- 11. Beating the pirates -- 12. The right name -- 13. Getting the message across -- 14. Getting new customers -- 15. Building customer relationships -- 16. How to set a price --17. Choosing your workplace -- 18. Information technology - and other equipment -- 19. Professional back-up -- 20. Getting the right staff -- 21. Your rights and duties as an employer -- 22. Your business and the environment -- 23. Insurance -- 24. Forecasting -- 25. Raising the money -- 26. Staying afloat -- 27. Moving ahead -- 28. Not waving but drowning -- 29. Keeping the record straight -- 30. Tax -- 31. VAT -- 32. Pensions and retirement 2013-06-27
How to fund your business: the essential guide to raising finance to start and grow your business Steve Parks Harlow : Prentice Hall Business, c2006. Business, Entrepreneurship, Self employment, Borrowable, 11 1. An overview -- 2. What do funders want? -- 3. Preparing your business for a funding round -- 4. Preparing your plan -- 5. Type of funding -- 6. Sources of funding -- 7. Selecting a funding mix -- 8. Negotiating the deal -- 9. After raising the funding 2011-06-08
Go freelance : how to succeed at being your own boss   London : A & C Black, 2008. Business, Freelancing, Entrepreneurship, Borrowable, Self employment, 11 Are you cut out to be a freelancer? -- 1. Do you want to be your own boss? -- 2. Reinventing yourself -- 3. Do you have the right personal skills to go freelance? -- Managing your time effectively -- Looking after your accounts -- 6. Looking for work when you go freelance -- 7. Making the most of social networking -- 8. Making sure you get paid on time -- Where to find more help -- Index 2011-06-08
Everyday legends : the ordinary people changing our world : the stories of 20 great UK social entrepreneurs James Baderman Heslington : WW Publishing, 2006. Social entrepreneurship, UK, 11 What makes a social entrepreneur? -- And what is social entrepreneurship? -- Who we are and why we've written this book -- The stories of 20 great UK social entrepreneurs… -- …And one special tale from America -- Getting off the sofa! -- And a big thank you to... 2011-06-08