Managing cash is perhaps the most critical issue for any small business, and Bev talks with Jim about the fact that the money in your business' bank account, or in your cash register, doesn't belong to you; it belongs to your business.
What do you do when you're home-based and winter weather gets you down? Bev talks about this with Jim, after they talk about the impact women have had in history.
One of the most challenging issues for home-based businesses is local zoning restrictions, coupled with ignorance about the impact of a home-based business, and Beverley talks with Jim about how to handle this.
Business ownership is a journey that can take you in directions you didn't expect, and Bev joins Jim to talk about the success story of one small business while on their journey.
Even home-based businesses have to plan in order to turn their hard work into success, and Beverley joins Jim to talk about one such success story.
Business planning includes doing the right research before starting a business, and Beverly talks with Jim about an example of what happens when the research isn't done properly.
The holiday season is a good time to subordinate yourself to the needs of others, and Bev and Jim talk about some of the ways to make that happen.
All of us should listen to what our bodies are telling us are warning signs about potential health problems. Beverley will talk with Jim first about a recent health issue she had and what she learned. They go on to talk about how to make sure you have enough capital to start your home-based business.
Bev and Jim talk about how to think about your competition as you develop your home-based business.
Bev joins Jim to talk about building awareness of home-based issues in advance of Home-Based Business Week in October. They talk about how to work with the media to get the message out about the things that are important to home-based business owners.
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