Money Hunt (Review and Analysis of Spencer and Ennico's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Miles Spencer and Cliff Ennico's book "Money Hunt" shows that there has never been a better time to start your own business - as long as you go into it with your eyes open. In their book, the authors explain how starting and growing a successful business is a challenge, and things will invariably go wrong. Spencer and Ennico provide 27 rules that will help you to overcome obstacles and emulate what has worked for others. This summary will serve as your guide to creating your own company and ensuring that it survives.
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Book Presentation
Money Hunt by Miles Spencer and Cliff Ennico
Book Abstract
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of Money Hunt (Miles Spencer and Cliff Ennico)
Section 1: Do You Have What It Takes?
Section 2: The Key – The Right Idea at the Right Time
Section 3: Markets and Competition
Section 4: People
Section 5: Show Me The Money!
Section 6: The Legal Side of Business
Section 7: Getting Out – And Moving On
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
It’s never been a better time to start and own your own business – as long as you go into it with your eyes open instead of believing all the sugar coated half-truths many business books portray.
In the real world, starting and growing a successful business is a challenge. Invariably, things will go wrong. If survival is an imperative rather than something desirable, the smart approach is to emulate what has worked for others. The 27 Rules given below are designed to encapsulate business as it really is in the trenches.
Smart people do well in business. Even smarter people, however, accelerate their own success by learning from the mistakes of others – by emulating what they did right and avoiding what they did wrong. Again, the 27 Rules are designed to aid this type of analysis.
In short, you stand a better chance of joining the ranks of successful business builders if you use the right road map rather than a road map that sets out where things would be in an ideal world. Collectively, the 27 Rules are just such a road map. They will keep you on the right track, show you the side roads you should avid, and point out the shortcuts many people never knew existed until they have traveled down that road a few times themselves.
Don’t be discouraged from starting your own