Sentences with phrase «keep the business running after»

This is also a way to help keep the business running after your death, something that would be impossible without additional financial resources that life insurance provides.

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After your nonprofit is up and running, a strategic plan will help you keep it in business and moving forward.
Orphaned at 17, Ryan and his younger siblings worked to keep their family's fruit packing and apple juice business running after their parents» deaths.
Season 2 will see some of the executives taken hostage by the hosts while Charlotte tries to keep everything contained; she's got a business to run, after all.
Most companies that started out between 2009 - 2014 have run into one of a number of walls related to scaling — they couldn't capture enough share to make publishers interested, couldn't get big enough to keep investors interested, tried out a business model that didn't work, couldn't raise cash after VCs moved on from ebooks to the next shiny thing, or their parent company didn't see a path to profitability and decided to wind down.
From bicycles and buses that keep people and goods moving after a disaster to solar energy that keeps businesses running, investments that reduce greenhouse gas emissions are also providing disaster resilience around the world.
I've heard it put another way too: that after five years, most businesses, if you keep running them, will become profitable.
Maintaining a high quality backup system and mirrored data for fast recovery after a catastrophic loss can also help to reduce the time and costs involved in keeping your business up and running.
Some hope to provide for their spouse or children after they pass away, or even keep a business running or transfer wealth to the next generation.
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