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Business Risk Buster Intervenes In a Car Showroom

The Truth Revealed About Business Risk 1

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Business Risk Buster Intervenes In a Car Showroom

By: Vladimir John
Narrated by: Jon Keeble, Wayne Forester, Marco Clark
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In the first part, the business risk buster strikes at a car showroom where two co-owners cannot agree on anything and the only way out is their business divorce.

Contents:
  • Avoid co-ownership of a company in equal shares;
  • If you cannot own a company by yourself, conclude a partnership agreement;
  • Beware of employing family members;
  • Continually adjust the number of employees according to the amount of your profit;
  • Regularly assess the effectiveness of all your employees;
  • How to easily perform a financial analysis of your company;
  • How to divide a company among shareholders so that it doesn't hurt you.
Learn from mistakes made by other entrepreneurs.©2017 Meriglobe Business Academy Ltd (P)2017 Meriglobe Business Academy Ltd
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