Edward G. Rogoff and David L. Carroll ; forward by Harry R. Moody.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
1st ed.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Rowhouse Pub.,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2009.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (viii, 183 pages) :
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illustrations
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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1. If you come to a fork in the career road, take it! -- 2. Choosing an entrepreneurial profession that's right for you -- 3. On the money : conventional and not-so-conventional ways to finance a business after fifty -- 4. What every entrepreneur hates : legal issues, boards of directors, insurance, and taxes -- 5. Your personal work-at-home handbook -- 6. Networking for building a solid new business -- 7. The franchise -- 8. Fifty-plus business : plus family -- 9. Why build when you can purchase? : the ins and outs of buying an existing business.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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For those setting out on a postretirement career as well as those choosing self-employment after job loss, this guide provides targeted information for the legal, financial, administrative, technological, psychological, and family concerns specific to entrepreneurship after the age of 50. With an enlightening combination of real-world advice and relatable examples, this planner provides those aged 50 and older with the tools to evaluate both their persona and the business opportunity and helps them make the best choices. Among the topics covered are how to select the entrepreneurial activity b.