Resources about 'Accounting'

  1. How Do I Create Projections For My New Web Service?

    September 2007 (AsktheVC.com)
    In Accounting, Valuations
    Article on creating projects for a new web service. ...
  2. Why do I have to put all my earnings into a bank account before I can draw them out to pay people?

    March 2008 (Creativebias)
    In Finance, Accounting, Revenue, Human Resources
    An explanation of why money used in business must go through the banking system as income or expenditure. ...
  3. Case Study: Crystal Images

    July 2008 (University of Liverpool)
    In Competition, Accounting, Business Plan, Customers, Production
    Case Study on Crystal Images, a company which provides video production. ...
  4. 6 Rules for Survival in an Economic Downturn

    November 2008 (Doug Richard)
    In Strategy, Finance, Management, Entrepreneurship, Accounting, Revenue, Risk
    6 Tips for Survival in an Economic Downturn By Doug Richard, entrepreneur and contributor to VentureNavigator ...
  5. Cash is king: collect with passion

    January 2009 (University of Essex)
    In Sales, Strategy, Finance, Accounting, Business Model, Customers, Pricing, Revenue, Marketing
    It’s easy to forget the state of your bank balance in the cut and thrust of business life. But losing sight of your cash situation can be disastrous. ...
  6. Don’t slash and burn in the drive for cost savings

    January 2009 (University of Essex)
    In Sales, Strategy, Finance, Management, Communication, Accounting, Business Model, Customers, Pricing, Revenue, Marketing
    When times are good, businesses are tempted to extravagance, hiring staff, moving into new premises and diversifying product ranges. But when things get tough, you must seek more efficient ways of doi ...
  7. Business Survives on the Bottom Line

    January 2009 (University of Essex)
    In Sales, Strategy, Finance, Management, Communication, Accounting, Business Model, Customers, Pricing, Revenue, Marketing
    If you’re going to survive in business you need to make a profit—a fact surprisingly often forgotten by entrepreneurs. ...

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