You're in
the American Dream business.
Not exact matches
Think about how few people seem bothered by Donald Trump's
business failings — in fact, some voters say that just shows he's a risk taker and a dogged pursuer of the
American Dream.
In many ways, building a successful
business that can be passed down the branches of your family tree is seen as the
American Dream.
The Small
Business American Dream Gap Report examined today's economic landscape compared to a year ago and found that despite the positive outlook for small
businesses, nearly three out of 10 small
businesses reported finding it harder than in the past to reduce operating costs.
«My father told me repeatedly, as early as 8 or 9, to realize I was living in a land literally of opportunity and that I could be the
American dream — and start a
business.»
In the pursuit of the
American dream, minority
business owners often face an uphill battle.
We have a society built on the story of the
American Dream: if you work hard and build a great
business, you can succeed.
«Owning your
business is the
American Dream.»
Equity crowdfunding had promised to bring ideas to life,
businesses to fruition and the
American Dream back into play.
It's no accident that immigrants represent a significant percentage of new
businesses in the U.S.. They're eager to build their own version of the
American dream.
Kim has proven that tenacity and unflappable confidence are recipes for achieving the
American Dream and building a multi-million dollar
business.
The Sharks will once again give people from all walks of life the chance to chase the
American dream and potentially secure
business deals that could make them millionaires.
In an interview with Nav co-founder and CEO, Levi King, he suggested the link to monitoring your credit profile and positive results was measured by their
American Dream Gap Report: «[B] usinesses that regularly monitor their credit were 41 percent more likely to be approved when applying for a small
business loan.»
If you can't get excited about facilitating the
American Dream, or helping small
business owners become more productive and profitable, then CMIT Solutions is not for you.
The center of small
business lending, their passion is fueling the
American Dream by uniting the small
business loan industry and bringing all options together in one place — from short - term specialty financing to long - term low - interest traditional loans.
«I wanted to own my own
business and live out the
American dream,» she said.
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Business Affairs and Legal Officer, Airbnb Judith Rodin, President, The Rockefeller Foundation Moderator: Leigh Gallagher, Fortune; Author, The End of the Suburbs: Where the
American Dream Is Moving
Our simple operations and scalability make Menchie's self - serve yogurt franchise perfect for first - timers Owning your own
business is the quintessential
American dream, but it's certainly not one everyone can master.
The
American restaurant
business has been shaped by many entrepreneurs, so determined to realize their
dreams of owning a hot dog cart or starting a restaurant that they sell everything they own to raise cash.
Interestingly, the study found that millennial men are more interested than women in owning their own
business, and African -
Americans are more likely to have entrepreneurial
dreams than Hispanics or whites.
45 percent of the
businesses we identify in our
American Dream Gap Report didn't know they had a
business credit score and 82 percent don't know how to interpret what the credit bureaus are reporting about their
businesses.
In this episode of Ventured, I spoke to Hoke about how former inmates turn their experience running illegitimate
business operations into the startup
American dream.
Today, there are thousands of thriving solar small
businesses in every state throughout our nation that leverage
American ingenuity to ensure that more of us have an opportunity to capture the
American dream.
We believe this will spur a small
business revolution, empower more women and minorities and revive the
American dream.»
For example, a Heritage Foundation document titled «Time to Repeal Federal Death Taxes: The Nightmare of the
American Dream» emphasizes stories that rarely, if ever, happen in real life: «Small -
business owners, particularly minority owners, suffer anxious moments wondering whether the
businesses they hope to hand down to their children will be destroyed by the death tax bill,... Women whose children are grown struggle to find ways to re-enter the work force without upsetting the family's estate tax avoidance plan.»
Aren't you sucking up somebody else's life and calling it good
business, and the
American dream, and the twenty - first century culture?
America was built on
businesses like that, and we want to continue on that path and achieve the
American dream.
Tom + Chee began as a
dream of two Ohio couples who persisted through all the ups and downs of starting a business until they achieved their version of the American D
dream of two Ohio couples who persisted through all the ups and downs of starting a
business until they achieved their version of the
American DreamDream.
About Karoun Dairies, Inc.: Founded in 1992, Karoun is a family - run
business reflecting fulfillment of the
American dream.
The football club and that what it started out as is now a
business who's main sauce of income is a football team and run on
American lines where winning a trophy is only a pipe
dream.
There's also Kewauna, an apparently doomed African -
American, who goes after her
dream to «be one of those
business ladies walking downtown with my briefcase,» and finishes her first year of college with a 3.8 GPA.
Recent immigrants have not only increased our population, but have enriched our lives with new
businesses and a sense that the promise of the
American dream still rings true.
We are there when our constituents need to get passports for that trip of a lifetime, are eagerly starting their own
business with hopes of becoming the next Steve Jobs, buying their first house, paying off their mortgage after 30 years or proudly reciting the oath of allegiance to become a part of the
American dream.
A dimly - lit restaurant bedded discreetly in Westminster's InterContinental, serving
American barbecue - style meaty dishes — their signature ribs are a carnivore's
dream (but a
business luncher's messy nightmare) and the menu of pulled meats is a treat.
«Like many of you, I have had many opportunities and difficult struggles; but with hard work, dedication and a strong community of friends and support, I have been able to attain that
American dream — from a child of very limited means to a small
business owner,» Murphy wrote.
The thousands of New Yorkers he helped shepherd away from the jaws of addiction; the small
business owner given a chance to build her own
American dream here in the five boroughs; the working family that can now afford to stay in the home they built; the child who will grow up with cleaner air and safer streets.
«Your display today of closing your
businesses, you are sending a clear, loud message to America that you have the right and your families have the right to the reward of the
American dream.»
On Tuesday, May 12, Anheuser Busch will sponsor the Bronx Week
Business Workshop on «How Small Minority and Family - Owned
Businesses Can Achieve the
American Dream.»
Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University Carey
Business School and the University of Wisconsin found that belief in the so - called «
American Dream,» or the prospect that upward economic mobility is possible, limits impulse spending among materialistic consumers.
«Our research found a strong connection between materialistic individuals» belief in the «
American Dream» and willingness to spend impulsively,» said Christian Kim, PhD, an associate professor at the Carey
Business School.
Driven largely by instinct and a cult of personality, the company's one - time
dream team of «merchant prince» Mickey Drexler and «geek chic» creative director Jenna Lyons transformed the sleepy
American catalogue
business into a retail success story and cultural phenomenon, widely loved for its tongue - in - cheek take on classic, preppy tropes and famously embraced by former US first lady Michelle Obama.
If you are a lonely
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dreaming of dating with a romantic lonely Russian girl, you can delegate the authority for this
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I'm Native Mexican, I want to date Native
American, it would be cool to find someone who wants to run a small
business as a
dream.
A Most Violent Year (R for profanity and some violence)
American Dream drama, set in NYC in 1981, revolving around the efforts of an immigrant couple (Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac) to make it in the corrupt, oil delivery
business during one of the most dangerous periods in the history of the city.
7 — McCabe & Mrs. Miller (Criterion, Blu - ray, DVD), Robert Altman's third film since staking out his claim on 1970s cinema with M * A * S * H (1970), turns the western myth into a metaphor for the fantasy of the
American Dream colliding with the power of big
business.
One could take the film as an easy condemnation of the false promise of the
American Dream, and Spinelli and director Doug Liman definitely lean into that concept with the story's twist on the small -
business - man - makes - good angle (The title is kind of a giveaway, too).
It's a story as relevant now as it was in the 1950s about small
business owners trying to live the
American dream in the face of capitalist greed.
Noguera is the author of The Imperatives of Power: Political Change and the Social Basis of Regime Support in Grenada, City Schools and the
American Dream, Unfinished
Business: Closing the Achievement Gap in Our Nation's Schools, and City Kids, City Teachers with Bill Ayers and Greg Michie.
Starting a
business and earning income from that
business is truly the
American Dream.
Nav's 2015
American Dream Gap Report found that nearly one in four
businesses don't know why their loan applications are denied, yet
businesses that understood their
business credit scores were 41 % more likely to get approved for a small
business loan.