i want to be an entrepreneur or should i say i am going to be one. well i plan on starting my own nite club, bar restaurant, hotel, and maybe insurance company. If i dont seem to like that then ima be getting into real estate. Or do all of the above and it is possible and cant tell me that it cannot be done. Wont be easy though. Right now im going to start college in a while and im getting into marketing and sales so it can help me. I need info on how i should start. like should i going one of those places and ask to be accepted as an internship? What are the needs in order to be successful? and whatever else you guys know, you give me a lot of info and what i may not know.
maybe list some steps or whatever
Im taking into to finance, accounting 1, into to business in college rite now but its going to change as i go along. ive had economics in HS so im through wit that.
and accounting, Desktop publishing, comp. apps, n some other classes in HS
maybe list some steps or whatever
Im taking into to finance, accounting 1, into to business in college rite now but its going to change as i go along. ive had economics in HS so im through wit that.
and accounting, Desktop publishing, comp. apps, n some other classes in HS
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umm… my 4th post of the same address:
I find it to be a good source on general information about business. Clear explanations and all.
Good Luck
My enterpreneur might be this company. Would you like to look into it?
Doesn’t cost me to join this company and it offer great products.
You need to have a focus. Right now you have 4 different directions. If you want to be a successful entrepreneur, you need to have a good thorough game plan. When you think your game plan is thorough enough, you’ll find that you need to be more thorough. Sales and Marketing experience will be a benefit but I would suggest an overall business direction. You will need experience in Economics, Management, Accounting, Finance, and very imporantly Business Law. My suggestion. Go to school first. Take as many business courses that you can. Acquire as much information along the way that you can. Once you get out, apply that information to a focused project. If you use those steps you should turn out pretty well.