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Managing a Successful Business in Canada
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Abstract |
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Once you have started a new business, you must turn your energies toward managing it for growth and success. This stage of business development comes with many concerns. How can you effectively deal with balance-sheet issues, cash planning and borrowing, and pricing? What is "ideal pricing"? Should you acquire another company? These questions confront business owners and managers every day. How well you handle them can mean the difference between success and failure. Managing a Successful Business in Canada addresses the key issues facing small-business management. Clearly written essays avoid jargon and drive straight to the heart of every manager's concern - how to make your business successful.
Table of Contents:
ManagementBalance Sheet IssuesCash Planning and BorrowingIncome Statement IssuesMarketingThe Acquisition DecisionOther Important IssuesFiguresSamples
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WebSite
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This document is not available on the web
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Date de publication
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June 2001
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Format
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Print Publication
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Pagination
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225 p.
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Author
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Fattal, Dr. Tony, M.B.A., D.CSc
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Keywords
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Management, Start-Up
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Library Locations
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Amherst, Antigonish, Bridgewater, Cheticamp, Digby-Clare, Halifax, Kentville, New Glasgow, Port Hawkesbury, Sheet Harbour, Shelburne, Sydney, Truro, Windsor, Yarmouth
, Acadia First Nation, Annapolis Valley First Nation, Bear River First Nation, Chapel Island First Nation, Eskasoni First Nation, Glooscap First Nation (Horton), Indian Brook First Nation, Membertou First Nation, Mi'kmaq Native Friendship Centre, Millbrook First Nation, Paq'tnkek First Nation, Pictou Landing First Nation, Ulnooweg Development Group Inc. , Waycobah First Nation, Afton First Nation, Halifax Friendship Centre
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