Three of Five Deadly Business Decisions

Number three in the list of deadly things we see in new or young companies is a lack of capital. You know, do-re-me. You need money to start a business and keep it running. I know that you don’t want to hear this, but it takes money to make money. Yep, it is true and…

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The Second of Five Deadly Business Decisions

The Second of Five Deadly Business Decisions is “willful ignorance.” The old phrase, “you don’t know, what you don’t know,” is true and represents our general ignorance of things. Most of the time, this general ignorance isn’t much of a problem, because you have time to learn and grow – it is part of life.…

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One of Five Deadly Business Decisions

We work with a lot of different types of companies, which have different markets and products, but they all seem to make similar mistakes that can be fatal to the business. I call these types of repeated mistakes the Five Deadly Business Decisions. The first of which is that people start a business for the…

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George Jefferson…

We need more George Jeffersons. That’s right, I said, “George Jefferson.” I know that I just lost the millennials, because The Jeffersons is not on “the Netflix,” as we say in the South, but my point remains the same. In the modern era of reality TV and never-ending dance contests, we have no new George…

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Georgia’s Right to Repair Statute

So, you hired a contractor to do work on your home. The next thing you know, the vendors haven’t shown up on time, the project is late, and the contractor is demanding more money. What do you do? Even if you hire the best contractor, disagreements are likely to arise. Fortunately, Georgia law provides a…

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