Debt vs. Equity: What’s the Right Type of Financing for You?

As you prepare to grow your business, one of the first things you'll consider is funding. Most entrepreneurs base their decision primarily on the repayment terms: what sort of interest/return does…

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Plate Theory of Time Management

I met a colleague for coffee on a recent afternoon, and she rattled off all the projects she was working on.  This woman, I thought to myself, has a full plate!  Her three client projects could each…

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Hiring for Skills and Fit

Back in the day when I catered, I hired assistants to help wash dishes and serve.  One day, my assistant Jean showed up for work with his friend Therecia. “She needs the work more than I do,” he…

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Top 5 Culinary Themes of 2015

Nation’s Restaurant News’ (NRN) just published their Top 5 Culinary Themes of 2015. They surveyed around 1,300 chefs throughout the U.S. about culinary themes that they thought were important this…

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10 Tips to Avoid a Cash Crisis

We’ve talked a lot about getting out of a cash crisis (The Three Rules of the Hole)… and what to do if you can’t (When to Stop Digging). With proper planning, you can avoid getting in the hole in the…

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Step Back to Move Forward

“Make hay while the sun shines” is the motto of many entrepreneurs. When you are presented with the work, the opportunity to make money, you take it. It’s hard to say no to business… but sometimes it…

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When to Stop Digging

How do you measure success? As an entrepreneur, you probably thought of many ways – reaching a revenue goal, customer base or profit. I discussed different ways of measuring success in an article a…

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New Year’s Goals For Entrepreneurs

There are many reasons why New Year's resolutions don't work. They are things we think we “should” do and therefore don’t have the vested interest; and we try to make too many changes at once. They…

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Entrepreneur$#*!

  Do you consider yourself an entrepreneur? If you’re anything like me, you probably said no. You’re a farmer, a chef, a food producer. Entrepreneur? Well, maybe. You got into farming or…

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The Three Rules of the Hole (plus a bonus rule)

I’m sure it seems like I blather on about the importance of good bookkeeping, and my clients don’t believe me until they get into a cash crisis.  If you remember last month’s story from Laura…

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