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Important Topics for Entrepreneurs
Video from our FREE Online Business Course www.myownbusiness.org Session 5 – Licenses, Permits, and Business Names Question “What other business topics would you recommend for someone going into business without business training?” Stan Henslee Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Topics covered in this video: Business course, do business online classes, law, marketing, sales, advertising, computers, software Transcript: I think probably the most important one would be a course in general business law so that you understand the rules of the game and what you can and can not do. I would also consider taking classes in marking, in sales and in advertising. You may also need to take some classes in computer software because computers are changing all of the time. Classes in finance, insurance and things like that I don’t think are quite as important because it is pretty easy to find a good insurance broker that can explain those different types of policies and coverage to you and I don’t think that finance would help you that much.
Recap – Bernanke Testimony – Bloomberg
Senate Budget Committee Hammers Fed’s Bernanke on AIG Bailout; Bernanke Says AIG Was Hedge Fund Attached to Unstable Insurance Company, Insists Bank Bailout is Essential to Ending Recession and Helping Main Street (Bloomberg News)
Inside Look – Financial Crisis Panel Meets – Bloomberg
Interview with FCIC Chairman Philip Angelides (Bloomberg News)
Islamic Law, Administration & Public Finance: Ramzi Rouighi
The Economic Performance of Civilizations: Roles of Culture, Religion, and the Law The purpose of this conference is to make progress toward identifying and isolating the effects of religion, cultures and legal systems on the economic trajectories of civilizations. The participants belong to several disciplines and they vary greatly in geographic emphasis. The civilizations to be studied comparatively include those of East Asia, the Middle East, Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. Contexts to be …
Islamic Law, Administration & Public Finance: Said Arjomand
The Economic Performance of Civilizations: Roles of Culture, Religion, and the Law The purpose of this conference is to make progress toward identifying and isolating the effects of religion, cultures and legal systems on the economic trajectories of civilizations. The participants belong to several disciplines and they vary greatly in geographic emphasis. The civilizations to be studied comparatively include those of East Asia, the Middle East, Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. Contexts to be …
Islamic Law, Administration & Public Finance: Metin Coşgel
The Economic Performance of Civilizations: Roles of Culture, Religion, and the Law The purpose of this conference is to make progress toward identifying and isolating the effects of religion, cultures and legal systems on the economic trajectories of civilizations. The participants belong to several disciplines and they vary greatly in geographic emphasis. The civilizations to be studied comparatively include those of East Asia, the Middle East, Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. Contexts to be …
Islamic Law, Administration & Public Finance: Jeffrey Nugent
The Economic Performance of Civilizations: Roles of Culture, Religion, and the Law The purpose of this conference is to make progress toward identifying and isolating the effects of religion, cultures and legal systems on the economic trajectories of civilizations. The participants belong to several disciplines and they vary greatly in geographic emphasis. The civilizations to be studied comparatively include those of East Asia, the Middle East, Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. Contexts to be …
In-Depth Look – Financial Flip – Bloomberg
Troubled Financials Shares Rising Despite the 0 Billion Black Hole Looming (Bloomberg News)
Inside Look – Fixing the Financial System – Bloomberg
Interview with Alan Beattie, Former Bank of England Economist and Author of “False Economy” (Bloomberg News)
Hartford Financial Plunges on Moody’s Rating Cut – Bloomberg
Hartford Shares Fall Over 26% After Moody’s Cuts Rating, This After Already Reporting an 6 Million 4Q Loss and Cutting Dividend by 84%; Hartford CFO Assures Liquidity Position is “Very Strong”
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