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Living in the USA Risk is rewarded For example, legal structures in the U.S. provide a range of options for different sizes and types of businesses, allowing their owners to take on varying levels of liability. This flexibility also creates a distinction between the individual and the corporation, further encouraging you to take business risks without the fear of getting into too much serious trouble. Unless you do something illegal, or fail to make payroll taxes, you as an individual will not be held personally liable for the failure of a business. Risk-taking is heroic The entrepreneur-friendly culture of the U.S. tells us that making mistakes is just part of the process, and that success is all about taking the risk, and learning from your mistakes. Its who you know Neither a borrower nor a lender be...? Of course, we hear a lot less about the failures in this approach, which are proportionally much, much greater. Be very careful about personally guaranteeing any kind of loan. You could be personally obligated for a long time to come. And remember: use full disclosure when you get any kind of financing. You don't want to get money based on false pretenses, no matter how desperate you or your company are at the time. Your team is ultimately responsible for the business decisions you make, for borrowing wisely, and for doing what it takes to help your company succeed. Every decision you make along the way has risks and consequences. Its up to you to decide whether they are smart and worthy risks. |
The Dotcom Adventure The Internet is changing every bone in our body, and we assess
our leaders today by how well they understand the enormous scope of that
lesson. You either get it, or you dont. The new economy is about
reinventing how business is conductedin every single job, in every
single corporation. Theres a revolution going on, and we have to
rethink every single relationship within the company and beyond. One Confident Risk-Taker We did not have any capital or a business plan. We did not have
a marketing strategy. We did not have one damn thing. All I did was get
on the phone and convince people that we were going to be a huge beverage
company one day so why dont you sell me the resources I need. Give
two guys that have absolutely no credit, the credit to buy 200,000 cases
of glassand I did it. Nobody in their right mind would think they
could go do that. |