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Don't Know much about Business

GoldRider

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Hey, How's everyone.

The thing is I think about getting into business and stuff but I am not familiar with it's terms and what they mean. I only know what I learned in 11th and 12th grade which I don't think is sufficient enough. I know what's an asset and what's a liability but not more than that. I think cash flow could be something about bringing the cash in, but that's only what I know. Is there any book or something I can read which can make me familiar with these terms. What do you think about Personal Mba by Josh Kauffman. I don't need any strategy on how to get rich. I want to know what all these terms mean. Like the stock market,capital, more on assets, markets, value etc.
 
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lilyhollies

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Not to worry at all, here are some websites I used help myself:
1. Webinars (portmanteau of web and seminar) are online tutorial workshops that involve live streaming at a designated time. Usually free,
Quicksprout is a very handy website.

2. MOOCS (Massive open online course) designed to be a form of casual distance learning, usually free and is a study-at-your-own-pace style of learning. Some have quizzes, and assignments. notable websites include Coursera and Udemy

3. Online articles. Quick points of reference. I personally love Savvysme (you will have to sign up) but its free). SavvySME is by far my favourite ever, because of its Q&A function. but anyway, other sites I stalk are Quora and yeah, if all else fails there's Google search and other misc. blogs.

Source: SavvySME
 

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