If asked what level entrepreneur you are, which definition describes you best?
1. Entrepreneur - you create money. Have you had an initial public offering? You leverage other peoples - money, ideas, distribution and network? Congratulations you're on top. If this definition not suitable then you must be…
2. Investor - you make money with money. Your stock and bonds, commodity, real estate, and oil and gas portfolios are worth more today than they were six years ago. Congratulations. If not then you may be…
3. Owner - you make money from the company's dividends. Not a draw, loan or salary but from the excess cash after paying all the expenses. Congratulations. If that doesn't quite fit your situation then you may be…
4. Manager - you earn money from a salary, directing a few people and operate with systems. By the way your salary when calculated on an hourly base needs to be higher than your lower level employees. Congratulations. Still doesn't describe you, then you may be…
5. Self Employed - you earn when you work hard and long. You may have employees and systems but if the business doesn't work without you then you work for the business.
The good news is that regardless of which definition matches your situation, there is a way to move up. That's what ActionCOACH - Business Coaches do. Contact me now and we'll get you started for 2014! eM: StephenMarino@ActionCOACH.com or ph: 972 709 6776
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