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How to Be a Million Pound Mum

By Starting Your Own Business

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How to Be a Million Pound Mum

By: Hazel Cushion
Narrated by: Hazel Cushion
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So you want to be a great mum and, ideally, a rich one too? Welcome to Million Pound Mum.

This is the first in a range of audiobooks offering constructive advice on how to start a business, but still be a great mum and have fun while doing it.

Together with great advice, this audiobook also contains the experiences and tips of over 100 mums who have all successfully started their own companies. Some have reached the Million Pound Mum goal and others are well on the way.

Hazel Cushion set up Accent Press when her triplets were five years old. She has since won numerous business awards and been invited to Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen in recognition of her contribution to business in Britain. She now combines managing her business with writing and motivational speaking.

©2013 Hazel Cushion (P)2013 Audible Ltd
Business Business Development Motivation & Self-Improvement Small Business Women in Business

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