Managing virtual employees has gotten a lot easier thanks to some nifty cloud-based project management tools, but entrepreneurs still have to keep tabs on remote team members.
The 6 Startup Stages Entrepreneurs Must Face
Ethan Austin, GiveForward co-founder, identifies the six most critical stages of the startup life cycle — and offers some advice for would-be founders who want to make the leap.
11 Tools to Simplify Your Business Accounting
Successful founders share their favorite tools for tracking finances, from mobile apps like Square to good old Excel.
YEC Member Spotlight: Kim Kaupe, Co-Founder of ‘ZinePak
‘ZinePak co-founder Kim Kaupe offers some advice for other time-strapped entrepreneurs on being more productive, staying on top of industry news and most of all, cultivating a rested mind.
How to Protect Yourself and Your Startup From Partnership Woes
When two or more people begin a business for profit, the company instantly becomes a general partnership. So what happens to your partner — or you — when your startup plans go south?
Starting Up? 6 Questions to Tackle First
Starting a new business is a lot of fun — but it’s the boring issues that can trip you up. Before day one, make sure you’ve got these 6 questions covered.
Which Tech Duties Can I Outsource? 15 Entrepreneurs Weigh In
For bootstrapping entrepreneurs, it’s tempting to outsource as much work as possible — especially technical jobs, like web development, than can add up quickly. But should any of that work stay in house?
5 Easy Tips to Simplify Your Business Accounting
No business owner looks forward to bookkeeping, but accounting gets even more complicated if you fall behind. Kirk Simpson offers 5 simple ways to stay on top of your company finances.
YEC Member Spotlight: Corey Michael Blake, President of Round Table Companies (RTC)
Corey Michael Blake, founder and president of Round Table Companies (RTC), shares some startup wisdom with fellow young entrepreneurs — including how to hire the right people.
15 Tips to Maintain Your Work-Life Balance
You became an entrepreneur to not only explore your big idea, but also to gain control over your schedule and workload. Don’t let your whole life be swallowed by your startup!