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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Has The Entrepreneurial Spirit Review: How To Start A Business In New York is a valuable book for those budding entrepreneurs. This resource covers all bases when discussing legal, financial, marketing, employment, and many other issues. The comparisons on sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations are outlined in a very easy to read manner comparing advantages and disadvantages of both. Issues related to non for profits and s corporations are discussed in an easy to read language. Many good laws are discusssed here to education the budding business osner. The Family Leave Act, The Civils Rights Acts, and Americans With Disablities issues are discussed in a friendly way. Counseling resources are provided as well. The financial sections are quite intriguing as well. Most notable are the discussions regarding creating a business plan. The sample on the fictious company Evergreen Lawn Care is very helpful as many aspects of how the business plans to succede are discussed. The only minor drawback is in the employment section. These days when people advertise for a job, a telephone number is not included due to control demand. Email addresses, fax numbers, and in rare cases mailing addresses are mentioned. Furthermore, since this book was published recently, the author should have stressed the importance of developing a website for employment issues as well as marketing and other concerns. Otherwise, this book is a very useful resource for the many people who are even mildly intrigued at the prospect of starting their own business.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Has The Entrepreneurial Spirit Review: How To Start A Business In New York is a valuable book for those budding entrepreneurs. This resource covers all bases when discussing legal, financial, marketing, employment, and many other issues. The comparisons on sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations are outlined in a very easy to read manner comparing advantages and disadvantages of both. Issues related to non for profits and s corporations are discussed in an easy to read language. Many good laws are discusssed here to education the budding business osner. The Family Leave Act, The Civils Rights Acts, and Americans With Disablities issues are discussed in a friendly way. Counseling resources are provided as well. The financial sections are quite intriguing as well. Most notable are the discussions regarding creating a business plan. The sample on the fictious company Evergreen Lawn Care is very helpful as many aspects of how the business plans to succede are discussed. The only minor drawback is in the employment section. These days when people advertise for a job, a telephone number is not included due to control demand. Email addresses, fax numbers, and in rare cases mailing addresses are mentioned. Furthermore, since this book was published recently, the author should have stressed the importance of developing a website for employment issues as well as marketing and other concerns. Otherwise, this book is a very useful resource for the many people who are even mildly intrigued at the prospect of starting their own business.
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