Here’s a look at criteria (10 considerations to be exact) for pricing your goods in the overseas market. You can use parts of this analysis for determining pricing on service offerings as well. Generating profits should be your primary goal.
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Here’s a look at criteria (10 considerations to be exact) for pricing your goods in the overseas market. You can use parts of this analysis for determining pricing on service offerings as well. Generating profits should be your primary goal.
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What a great time to make a difference in our world for women entrepreneurs!
joinFITE.org (Financial Independence Through Entrepreneurship) is a new microlending website powered by Kiva.org to benefit women entrepreneurs in low income areas of the U.S.
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Revathi Siddhartha Roy unleashed a gender revolution when she ferried her first passenger from the international airport in Mumbai, India in 2007. She was powering the only cab service by women and for women in India: Forsche.
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Are you a woman entrepreneur based in Sarawak (one of two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo) and looking to expand your business into the international market? You’ve come to the right place.
Be more proactive and come forward to make use of the various financial assistance and development programs available to you,
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Securing credit can be a headache for a small business owner, especially when she is trying to make her business global. With payments lagging in a recessionary economy and exchange rates in constant flux, small business owners need to smooth out cash flow with credit lines and loans.
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Jacqueline Novogratz is founder and CEO of Acumen Fund and author of The Blue Sweater, an inspiring memoir about a quest to understand global poverty and a determination to find ways to conquer it.
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Exim Bank, known for supporting the financing of U.S. goods and services; turning export opportunities into real transactions; and, maintaining and creating more U.S. jobs (refer to their U.S. Small Business Exporters page),
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What does it take to make a successful female entrepreneur in the developing world? If any entity can come up with an answer, it is The World Bank and part of the solution is that women need a relatively effective way to save money.
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With the economy in a slump, new business can be risky business. Yet in spite of the uncertainty, many women feel cautiously optimistic about their business opportunities. About 58 percent of women business owners polled in the October 2008 Business Risk Survey expect revenues to grow in 2009.
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