by Mike | Mar 10, 2015 | Business ownership, Finding Money, Goals, It is a Journey, Million in the Bank, Planning, Starting Out |
Dropout Food Truck Millionaire Part I
Tough Start on the Road to a Million Dollars
Today at 38 years old, Joe Woodel and his wife Lauren are on their way to being millionaires with a restaurant and a food truck. Joe grew up in the south, mostly in Tennessee. He would never have been voted most likely to succeed in high school. He was a rebel and hated authority. He just flat did not like anyone telling him what to do, so he dropped out of high school at age 17 and went to work- that was 1994.
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by Mike | Jan 14, 2015 | Million in the Bank, News, Writing the book |
Change Your Life
Change your life in 2015,you can do it. It is a new year. How will this year be different for you than last year was? In the theme of my book and blog, if you are here this is the year that you put yourself on the path to having a business than allows you to save $1,000,000 in 3-7 years. (more…)
by Mike | Dec 9, 2014 | Million in the Bank, Mindset |
Gender-Neutal Approach to Business Success
Gender-Neutral Approach to Business Success: Just Do It
Anything boys can do, girls can do better. As kids, we used to hear that phrase all the time. It seems, however, when it comes to business – to date, at least – that adage may not be quite right. That’s if you buy into the statistics as presented in the recently released 2014 State of Women-Owned Business Report, commissioned by American Express Open.
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by Mike | Nov 25, 2014 | Business ownership, Finding Money, Million in the Bank, Starting Out |
Al and wife Christy
100% Disabled Veteran Starts a Business – Part II
In Part I Al prepared himself to go into business, he sought advice, went back to school, and secured a loan to get a very expensive key piece of equipment for his business. Now it was time to do some business. (more…)
by Mike | Nov 20, 2014 | Business ownership, Finding Money, Goals, Million in the Bank, Mindset, Planning, Starting Out |
100% Disabled Veteran Starts a Business
A new business is started
Part I
100% Disabled Veteran Starts a Business
Disabled veteran entrepreneur Al Kroell served more than honorably in the Navy, but is quite private about discussing it. When he retired from the military in 2004 after 20 years of service and 100% disability, he vowed he would not give up and wanted to start a business. Because of his injuries sustained in the military he was classified as a 100% disabled veteran and among many other health issues he could not use his hands. (more…)