Women entrepreneurs account for 7.8 million out of 27.1 million business owners in the U.S., according to the latest data available from the Census Bureau's ...
Starting your own small business may sound like a good deal. You can call the shots, set your own hours and eliminate long, pointless meetings. But how ...
Want to be your own boss but wary of the risk involved? Consider a franchise, where you can be an entrepreneur with the comfort of having a tried and ...
Immigrants make up 13% of the U.S. population. They come here in pursuit of the American Dream, an opportunity for a better life in exchange for hard work. ...
In good times and bad, franchises can offer a proven business model to people eager to run their own show. The trick is finding one that is right for you.
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America's health and fitness kick -- partially a response to mounting concerns about obesity, bad eating habits, and high health care costs -- is fueling ...
Being an entrepreneur comes with lots of responsibility. So does being a mom.
This Mother's Day, we celebrate women who have succeeded in both roles, ...
We all know the stories of entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, who made it big at a ridiculously early age. But for most entrepreneurs, ...
Ken Proskie of Evanston, Illinois, an environmental and occupational health and safety consultant, was laid off at age 52. Instead of looking for another corporate job, he struck out on his own.
From Oprah Winfrey to Steve Jobs to J.K. Rowling, entrepreneurial success stories are the stuff from which American dreams are made. Much like these famous ...
Mobile business is awfully trendy these days, but the road to success can be pretty bumpy. Gas prices. Government regulations. Inclement weather. If you're ...
Laid off or having trouble finding a job? Tired of working for somebody else and looking to start a business of your own?
Being one's own boss is the ...
Record corporate profits suggest that the economy should be booming. But small firms — the main engine for job growth — still have it tough, particularly at the bank.