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Business Brokers: Streamlining the Sale of Smaller Businesses
Selling a business under \$2 million in annual sales often benefits from using a business broker who charges a 5-15% commission for handling buyer searches, negotiations, and paperwork; however, careful selection of a broker with industry experience and a strong track record is crucial.
Business Brokers: Streamlining the Sale of Smaller Businesses
Selling a business under \$2 million in annual sales often benefits from using a business broker who charges a 5-15% commission for handling buyer searches, negotiations, and paperwork; however, careful selection of a broker with industry experience and a strong track record is crucial.
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52% Bias Score


Gisela Graham London: From Kitchen Table to Global Christmas Decor Empire
Gisela Graham, a German-born designer, founded Gisela Graham London in 1983, growing it from craft fair sales to a global enterprise supplying decorations to clients including Cher, with operations spanning from its initial kitchen table beginnings to its current south London location and online sto...
Gisela Graham London: From Kitchen Table to Global Christmas Decor Empire
Gisela Graham, a German-born designer, founded Gisela Graham London in 1983, growing it from craft fair sales to a global enterprise supplying decorations to clients including Cher, with operations spanning from its initial kitchen table beginnings to its current south London location and online sto...
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4% Bias Score


USC Student's Million-Dollar Business: Balancing College and Entrepreneurship
Elena Bonvicini, a USC student, founded the million-dollar clothing brand EB Denim while attending college, navigating demanding schedules and ultimately choosing to complete her degree despite significant financial success from her business.
USC Student's Million-Dollar Business: Balancing College and Entrepreneurship
Elena Bonvicini, a USC student, founded the million-dollar clothing brand EB Denim while attending college, navigating demanding schedules and ultimately choosing to complete her degree despite significant financial success from her business.
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44% Bias Score


Personal Finances Significantly Impact Business Decisions
Many business owners' personal financial health negatively impacts their business decisions, leading to short-term strategies and missed growth opportunities; solutions include separating personal and business finances, building emergency funds, budgeting, debt management, investing, insurance, and ...
Personal Finances Significantly Impact Business Decisions
Many business owners' personal financial health negatively impacts their business decisions, leading to short-term strategies and missed growth opportunities; solutions include separating personal and business finances, building emergency funds, budgeting, debt management, investing, insurance, and ...
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36% Bias Score


Regional WA Businesses Outperform Perth in First-Year Survival Rates
A Brainiact study using Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows that small businesses in regional Western Australia, particularly in towns like Gnowangerup, have a higher first-year survival rate than those in Perth, due to factors such as community support, tourism, and lower operating costs; on...
Regional WA Businesses Outperform Perth in First-Year Survival Rates
A Brainiact study using Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows that small businesses in regional Western Australia, particularly in towns like Gnowangerup, have a higher first-year survival rate than those in Perth, due to factors such as community support, tourism, and lower operating costs; on...
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52% Bias Score


Women Over 50: The Powerful Force Reshaping Entrepreneurship
A growing number of women over 50 are launching businesses, defying ageist stereotypes and significantly boosting local economies, driven by factors like improved financial situations and a desire for career change.
Women Over 50: The Powerful Force Reshaping Entrepreneurship
A growing number of women over 50 are launching businesses, defying ageist stereotypes and significantly boosting local economies, driven by factors like improved financial situations and a desire for career change.
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52% Bias Score

The Sports Bra" Success Shows Untapped Demand for Women's Sports
Jenny Nguyen opened "The Sports Bra", the world's first bar exclusively showing women's sports, in Portland, Oregon in 2022; it surpassed \$1 million in sales within eight months and is expanding nationally, highlighting a significant unmet demand and inspiring similar ventures.

The Sports Bra" Success Shows Untapped Demand for Women's Sports
Jenny Nguyen opened "The Sports Bra", the world's first bar exclusively showing women's sports, in Portland, Oregon in 2022; it surpassed \$1 million in sales within eight months and is expanding nationally, highlighting a significant unmet demand and inspiring similar ventures.
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Beyond VC: Financing Strategies for Entrepreneurial Success
The article contrasts the traditional venture capital (VC) funding model with the financing strategies of highly successful entrepreneurs, highlighting the disadvantages of VC funding—limited access, delayed funding, loss of control, and wealth dilution—and advocating for alternative strategies incl...

Beyond VC: Financing Strategies for Entrepreneurial Success
The article contrasts the traditional venture capital (VC) funding model with the financing strategies of highly successful entrepreneurs, highlighting the disadvantages of VC funding—limited access, delayed funding, loss of control, and wealth dilution—and advocating for alternative strategies incl...
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52% Bias Score

Greece Launches €100 Million Program to Boost Entrepreneurship Among Unemployed
Greece's Public Employment Service (DYPA) launched a €100 million program on December 19th, 2024, to support 5,880 unemployed individuals (aged 30-59) in creating new businesses, prioritizing women, with funding from the Greek government and the European Social Fund Plus.

Greece Launches €100 Million Program to Boost Entrepreneurship Among Unemployed
Greece's Public Employment Service (DYPA) launched a €100 million program on December 19th, 2024, to support 5,880 unemployed individuals (aged 30-59) in creating new businesses, prioritizing women, with funding from the Greek government and the European Social Fund Plus.
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Women Transform Dealmaking: Funding Gap and Rising Influence
Despite generating $1.8 trillion in revenue and creating half of new U.S. businesses in 2023, women-led businesses receive only 7% of venture funding, highlighting a significant funding gap and the need for greater inclusivity in dealmaking.

Women Transform Dealmaking: Funding Gap and Rising Influence
Despite generating $1.8 trillion in revenue and creating half of new U.S. businesses in 2023, women-led businesses receive only 7% of venture funding, highlighting a significant funding gap and the need for greater inclusivity in dealmaking.
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24% Bias Score

Former Insurance Worker Launches Successful Vintage Retail Business
Lee Evans, a former insurance worker from Cannock, Staffordshire, quit his job in 2024 after successfully selling his old possessions, including Lego, on eBay during the first Covid lockdown, leading to the creation of his two vintage clothing and vinyl shops, Nan Summers Vintage, in Birmingham's Cu...

Former Insurance Worker Launches Successful Vintage Retail Business
Lee Evans, a former insurance worker from Cannock, Staffordshire, quit his job in 2024 after successfully selling his old possessions, including Lego, on eBay during the first Covid lockdown, leading to the creation of his two vintage clothing and vinyl shops, Nan Summers Vintage, in Birmingham's Cu...
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4% Bias Score

Greece Funds 5,880 New Businesses with €17,000 Grants
Greece launches a €100 million program providing €17,000 grants to 5,880 unemployed individuals (mostly women) aged 30-59 to start businesses, with applications opening December 19th, 2024, and closing January 21st, 2025, via OPSKE.

Greece Funds 5,880 New Businesses with €17,000 Grants
Greece launches a €100 million program providing €17,000 grants to 5,880 unemployed individuals (mostly women) aged 30-59 to start businesses, with applications opening December 19th, 2024, and closing January 21st, 2025, via OPSKE.
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28% Bias Score
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