Sentences with phrase «really invest in our business»

Follow a budget and you'll have the awareness you need to really invest in your business.
We really invest in our business with tools to help our agents get to the next level.

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«What I learned in those six months off was that my energy was coming from advising and investing conversations, so I never really picked up the pen to start writing the next business plan,» she said.
For somebody who had never been to New Orleans, but moved there initially to teach and then a year later left the classroom to start a company, I've seen firsthand just how much the community has invested in bringing in and retaining young people who really want to contribute to rebranding the city, bringing it from, old oil and gas and just tourism really into the 21st century with lots of high - tech, high - growth businesses.
When an investor sees that an entrepreneur has invested little or nothing in their own business, it sends a big signal to them that perhaps they don't really believe in their own idea.
Along these lines, something I hear from potential clients is, «It's a bad time to invest in our leaders, because [our business is struggling, we're really busy, etc.].»
I'm also very proud that everyone who invested in ExactTarget got a really positive outcome, and every employee who was given equity in the business got a really positive outcome.
Investing in a regional group of businesses is «a really powerful way to not just help one firm or two firms — not just a one off — but to bolster the whole ecosystem.»
[Charlie] said that the way to make really big money over time is to invest in a good business and stick to it and then maybe add more good businesses to it.
Throughout history, experts have observed that people are far from logical when investing their own money, said Amos Nadler, assistant finance professor with the Ivey Business School at Western University in Toronto, adding behavioural research he's doing today confirms nothing has really changed.
That constraint made sense in a physical world: a business that invested heavily in printing presses and delivery trucks didn't really have a choice but to stick the product and the business model together, but now that everything — text, video, audio files, you name it — are 1's and 0's, what is the point in limiting one's thinking to a particular configuration of those 1's and 0's?»
For instance, Trian argues, investors should really be looking at how much money DuPont has invested in its business and how much cash flow it has gotten back from those investments.
And I think that what that said is we have a portfolio of businesses we're investing in, and it's a really reasonably sized portfolio.»
The fund invests in young businesses «that feel really Toms - y,» says Jake Strom, who runs it.
But when you get to call them stocks and you get stock quotes daily on these pieces of paper that bounce around put people put numbers on it and volatility and all these other things where really it's not that meaningful, you know from one sense if you're investing in businesses and you did a lot of research and invested in eight different businesses with the proceeds of your sale, people would think you're a pretty prudent guy.
I really learned how passive income could free up my life... this business is what lead me into investing in real estate.
If you're a big mutual fund company, you're not really in the business of activist investing.
There are countless numbers of business people with lots of money but can not seem to really find a place to invest in.
«So if I had to sum up our success, I'd say it's active ownership — willing to conscientiously invest in the business and its people — and really good employees.
«They have been very supportive of how quickly we have addressed getting costs out, investing in brands, and really focusing on how we are going to actually build the quality of this business.
So, while Tottenham doneed to invest heavily in the summer of 2018, they will definitely need to do good business and ensure they only acquire players who aren't going to step on Kane's toesor outshine him when it really matters.
Even if the blackfriday and the cyber monday helped our collective to get back on track selling several baby swing chairs (since in September our good old Etsy shop was shut down and our business has really suffered) we really believe to use sales as opportunities to invest in quality pieces and not as the story of this rodent, unrelenting questing for happiness and fulfillment.
«If you really want to get the economy going, then region by region you have to sit the business people down and the academic people down and the elected leaders in that region and say, you come up with a plan for your region that works and we will then invest in your plan.»
And what she decides, in the end, is the best way to deal with this virginity business is a smack in the face of all the voyeurs — including us voyeurs in the viewing audience — who are so weirdly invested in what is, really, such a personal thing, not a public event.
His advice to fellow school leaders trying to navigate the careers landscape is to work closely with other schools, build solid relationships with local businesses, hire «a really good» careers leader — then invest in them.
I just started a Mary Kay business which is going well, but I invested in it, so I have to pay off those expenses before really being able to use that money as income!
Dividend income investing is a business that is slow in the beginning, but with steady contributions over a 5 year period, you can really start to see significant cash flow coming in.
However, what Third Avenue is doing in Toyoda Common may really be «pre-pre-deal» investing since, aside from a modest common stock buy - back program, there seem to be no indications that Toyoda management contemplates having the company undertake any activities outside of the ordinary course of business for the foreseeable future.
We bought a business called Intelligent Investor when I was 25 years old, and I haven't really worked under anyone in the investing space that taught me the ropes and showed me around.
Obviously investing in an overvalued business, or a business that makes products that people don't really need or want would be just a couple different ways you could lose money.
«In investing, if you stay away from a bunch of terrible businesses, you are really off to a good start.
He states it really well — if you aren't Warren Buffet (a successful investor and one of the world's richest people), you have no business investing in individual stocks.
But if you believe that stock prices ultimately reflect the strength of the underlying business, than a careful review of the business fundamentals will reveal how much real downside risk is really there if you choose to invest in the stock.
In other words don't count on that cash being returned to shareholders or even invested in passive investments (private or public equity) for the benefit of shareholders; A liquidation valuation really isn't of interest here as Glassbridge is set to be an ongoing business and I can see an operating cash bleed for 3 - 5 years depending on how long it takes the company to attract enough AUM to cover operating (read staffing) costIn other words don't count on that cash being returned to shareholders or even invested in passive investments (private or public equity) for the benefit of shareholders; A liquidation valuation really isn't of interest here as Glassbridge is set to be an ongoing business and I can see an operating cash bleed for 3 - 5 years depending on how long it takes the company to attract enough AUM to cover operating (read staffing) costin passive investments (private or public equity) for the benefit of shareholders; A liquidation valuation really isn't of interest here as Glassbridge is set to be an ongoing business and I can see an operating cash bleed for 3 - 5 years depending on how long it takes the company to attract enough AUM to cover operating (read staffing) costs.
«Really what we are talking about is investing in businesses rather than picking stocks.
You are usually investing in second rate businesses that destroy value, or at least are not really building any.
You would need to really think of them as separate things, such that rather than being disappointed that there's no «cross transactions» between files, you think of it as «In my personal account I invested in a new business like any other investment» with a transfer from your personal account to a Stock or other investment account in your company, and «This business received some additional capital» which one handles with a transfer (probably from Equity) to its checking account or the likIn my personal account I invested in a new business like any other investment» with a transfer from your personal account to a Stock or other investment account in your company, and «This business received some additional capital» which one handles with a transfer (probably from Equity) to its checking account or the likin a new business like any other investment» with a transfer from your personal account to a Stock or other investment account in your company, and «This business received some additional capital» which one handles with a transfer (probably from Equity) to its checking account or the likin your company, and «This business received some additional capital» which one handles with a transfer (probably from Equity) to its checking account or the like.
I really want to invest in young entrepreneurs and their businesses.
GREENBLATT: 14 years and then in 2009, we started taking outside money again it was really you know really starts really back when I was in business school and I had read that article about Benjamin Graham and actually did a study with a couple of my classmates, Rich Pzena, who is a famous money manager now and Bruce Newberg who is still a good friend of mine, and we did some work on Ben Graham's formulas and we ended up doing a research paper and having it published in the Journal portfolio management back in about 1981, and had always been fascinated by that and over the years, we had really evolved more towards the way Warren Buffett invests, not just cheap, but cheap and good.
[Charlie] said that the way to make really big money over time is to invest in a good business and stick to it and then maybe add more good businesses to it.
At that point I really wasn't in the real estate investing business, I was more in a tech business and real light on the real estate investing.
But buying 3rd party exclusives is a very smart investment!!!! instead of investing in handhelds that financially don't succeed, services that cost $ 300 mil that really is a risky business, and other games that really don't make the company any money and would b lucky if they even break even.
But so long as you're in the business of creating games that players need to learn, you really should invest in the tools to make that possible.
«There really needs to be cost - effective action,» Mazmanian said, «especially if we're going to ask citizens, businesses, and communities to invest in adaptation strategies.»
Secondments are also an example of how we invest in our clients and can provide advice that is really tuned into their business.
I believe your one major association or one niche or industry away from really having all of the quote, unquote leads that could potentially do business with you and invest in your retainers, your services, whatever it is that you provide.
One, they are getting a lot larger, we know that, but fundamentally that's not about sort of more seats and chairs, it's really a new business model and it's affecting how law firms invest in technology, how they think about technology, how they think about process, how they think about their business models, that's going to be really what that opening session is about is exploring that whole space and talking about how those changes are impacting all the conversations that will be happening throughout Legalweek in all the different streams and in all the different sessions.
For attorneys in long - term relationships, investing time to get that knowledge — to really understand a client's business — is worth every single second they invest.
«We appreciate law firms who invest time in really getting to know us and our business — the people, the systems and the issues that really matter to us.
Patrick Byrne, the CEO of Overstock, which was the first major retailer to accept Bitcoin (BTC) back in 2014, has said that he is «not really interested in cryptocurrencies per se,» but revealed a little - known Blockchain project his company has invested «millions of dollars» into in an interview with Business Insider Friday, Feb. 23.
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