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  2. 8 Most Common Reasons Small Businesses Fail - AOL

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    Hired the Wrong Team. Your employees are the face of your business. Hire the wrong people, and you could see your sales falter. In fact, the CB Insights report found that 14% of small businesses ...

  3. Why Start-Ups Fail and What We Can Learn From Them - AOL

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    The study revealed that 65% of start-ups failed because of people issues. It was, by far, the most important thing. ... it's 55% were because of the team and only 10% because of the business model ...

  4. Business failure - Wikipedia

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    Managers of bankrupt firms do not have the experience, knowledge, or vision to run their businesses". [8] M. Victor Janulaitis surveyed 278 organizations in 2018 on why disaster recovery and business continuity plans fail, and found that after 12 months 51% of small to mid-sized business were not able to re-open their doors. [9] [10]

  5. Family business - Wikipedia

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    The "Global Family Business Index" [5] comprises the largest 500 family firms around the globe. In this index—published for a first time in 2015 by Center for Family Business University of St. Gallen and EY—for a privately held firm, a firm is classified as a family firm in case a family controls more than 50% of the voting rights. For a ...

  6. Small business - Wikipedia

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    The data shows that about 22% of small businesses with 100-500 employees were owned by women, a percentage that rises the smaller the business. 41% of businesses with just 2-4 employees were run by women, and in businesses with just one person, that person was a woman in 51% of cases.

  7. Most companies fail at making big changes because of these ...

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    Only 12% of business transformations actually achieve the goals that they originally set out to do, according to a survey of more than 400 executives and senior leaders conducted by the consulting ...

  8. Startup company - Wikipedia

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    A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. [1] [2] While entrepreneurship includes all new businesses including self-employment and businesses that do not intend to go public, startups are new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo-founder. [3]

  9. What to Know About Taxes for Family Businesses - AOL

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    Taxes work a bit differently for family businesses. Here’s how you can reduce your tax liability. ... Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. Lighter Side. Medicare.