Incblog for Entrepreneurs

Covering entrepreneurship and business start up questions for non-residents and US citizens.

 

Dec 16 2019

Favorite State of the Union 2020: Part 1

by John Gordon | 20:12 GMT

#FavoriteStateOfTheUnion2020 – The Criteria For Choosing A State In Which To Set Up A Successful US Business As A Non-US Resident   “In the Middle East, the business capital of the world is the US, and the business capital of the US is New York. This is why I chose New York to set up […]

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Feb 01 2016

Are You Putting Your U.S. Business’s Credit Rating at Risk?

by John Gordon | 15:02 GMT

Credit is necessary for the operation of any business. Businesses need credit for a variety of purposes. Suppliers sell goods on credit. Credit is needed to take loans for large purchases like real estate, heavy equipment, vehicles, and manufacturing equipment. Revolving credit is used to manage business operation expenses and cover payroll. Credit doesn’t just […]

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Oct 31 2013

Developing a Location Planning Strategy

by John Gordon | 20:10 GMT

For many businesses there are three keys to success: location, location location. How should a business find the best location? The very first step is to develop a location planning strategy. is to understand where you are and your key objectives. The location decision will need to reflect future operational requirements and business situation, if […]

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Aug 29 2013

The Founder’s Challenge: Can You Work By Yourself?

by John Gordon | 23:08 GMT

Very early stage startup and small business founders face a key challenge: ability to work by yourself. For people working in the corporate world, it seems like to heaven to have the ability to work without someone monitoring your performance, to be able to choose your own…