Mini-Course: How to Start a Business on a Shoestring Budget

You'll learn how to take your business from concept to launch with a minimum of outside resources.

How to Start a Business on a Shoestring Budget, like all Trump University learning products emphasizes real world knowledge and is presented in an engaging interactive environment where you "learn by doing"

We've all heard the phrase, "It takes money to make money." But is that always true? In this course, we will take a look at how you can start a business on a shoestring budget. Commonly referred to as "bootstrapping," starting a business with very little capital is not only possible, it can be extremely rewarding.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

  • You still need to master the essential steps to planning and executing on your business idea.
  • However, you also need to know how to tackle each of these challenges with a minimum of outside resources and a maximum of creativity and entrepreneurial spirit

COURSE CONTENT

  • What it Takes to Make Something Out of (Almost) Nothing
  • Market Research for the Budget Minded
  • Customer and Competition for the Cost Conscious
  • Budget Branding
  • Cash is King
  • Be Penny AND Pound Wise - Operating Frugally
  • I'll Gladly Pay You Tuesday
  • When You Outgrow Your Bootstraps

Donald Trump's handpicked experts helped develop the course material for How to Start a Business on a Shoestring Budget.

This product is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).
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Mini-Course: How to Start a Business on a Shoestring Budget
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