There Is No Us in Business: A Practical Guide To Knowing When to Take on a Business Partner (And When Not To)
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Patrick Burke., & Patrick Burke|AUTHOR. (2019). There Is No Us in Business: A Practical Guide To Knowing When to Take on a Business Partner (And When Not To) . BookBaby.

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Patrick Burke and Patrick Burke|AUTHOR. There Is No Us in Business: A Practical Guide To Knowing When to Take On a Business Partner (And When Not To) BookBaby, 2019.

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Remember for every Lennon and McCartney there is a Bob Dylan or Billy Joel. If, like a great front man, you are your business's differentiating factor and your team members' skills can be acquired for cash, keep your equity for yourself. Exchanging a percentage of a company you should believe will be your most valuable asset for a buyable skill is often a poor trade.
Your equity must also be selfishly guarded when you seek funding for your business. All alternatives to selling equity must be exhausted first.
One is the loneliest number so going solo will be tough at first but later you'll be happy you did. Trust me. Read on and I'll show you how.
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