Many people dream of starting their own business, but the daunting prospect of seeking investment stands in the way. In a world where starting a company typically involves labor-intensive planning and capital-raising tasks, angel investor and successful entrepreneur Hachi Yin offers a different take on the...
Ukrainian eatery Lviv Croissants opened its first location on August 10 in Roswell, a suburb of Atlanta (Georgia). Founded in Lviv in 2015, this chain has since expanded to more than 180 stores throughout Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, and now...
Kazakhstani confectionery Happy Cake opened on June 9 in Houston, Texas. Forbes talks about why a family of confectionery businessmen from Astana decided to go overseas, what local peculiarities they had to deal with, and how much it cost to open a confectionery shop in the USA. First...
American entrepreneur, founder of the Internet company Amazon.com Jeff Bezos, admitted that his business is not ideal. Instead of trying to hide failure or pretend it didn't happen, he faces problems head on. Go Banking Rates reveals 15 billionaire failures...
Finding the right business idea can be the key to making big money. With so many options, it's hard to know where to start. This is where ChatGPT comes to the rescue. With this tool, you can brainstorm business ideas that can make you a millionaire. GO Banking Edition…
Billionaires from the top ten Forbes recommend taking risks, thinking outside the box and chasing not money, but a dream, writes Lifehacker. 1. Avoid the “do it right” trap Jeff Bezos Founder of Amazon. Bezos planned to sell almost every book on the Internet through Amazon.
Nicole Bernard, marketing strategist and founder of nb.marketing, told Entrepreneur about 3 books that helped her run a better business and become a millionaire. And yet none of these books are about business. Further - from the first person. I came across these...
With the growing popularity of working from home, more people want to free themselves from the career race, stop commuting and stop working for someone else - all with the goal of becoming their own boss. But in all this...
At the age of 26, Collette DiVitto graduated from Clemson University. She moved to Boston hoping to work and live on her own, but hiring managers kept telling her she wasn't "the right fit." How Collette didn’t give up and opened a million-dollar business was told...
Your small business is suddenly thriving because you and your team are really good at what you do. To keep your employees happy and productive, and because you care about them, you have decided to offer a group health insurance plan. This…