The Millionaire Mind Support Network

Millionaire Minds Are Starting Businesses

7th July 2008

Millionaire Minds Are Starting Businesses

…and Looking for Opportunities to Expand Existing Businesses

The message most Millionaire Mind Intensive graduates took away from our three-day experience was: if you don’t have a business, start one — if you have one, expand your business to produce both residual and passive income streams.

The Millionaire Mind Support Network™ site is designed to be a self-help resource for action-focused information we all need to master the inner and outer game of businesses and personal development. With that purpose in mind, I have gathered some resources to help our members make sound business decisions as we navigate through this invigorating and complex time.

Millionaire Minds ask questions, listen carefully to the answers, and develop a profitable plan forward.

POWER PRINCIPLE

You can always be more, have more and do more because you can always learn more.


Small Business Administration: where to find the answers for your most frequently asked questions.

Office of Advocacy Resources

Office of Advocacy Resources

The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President

Quarterly Indicators: The Economy and Small Business

Small Firm Lending Studies

State and Territory Small Business Economic Profiles

Regulatory Research

Research on Owner Demographics (women, minorities, veterans, etc.

Advocacy Working Paper Series

Advocacy Conference Proceedings

Small Business Journals

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

International Small Business Journal

Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance

Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship

Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures

Journal of Business Venturing

Journal of Small Business Management

Small Business Economics

Web-Based Resources

Center for Women’s Business Research

Kauffman Entrepreneurial Research

Kauffman-RAND Center for Study of Small Business and Regulation

National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series

National Women’s Business Council

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, SMEs and Entrepreneurship Dep’t

Research Papers in Economics

Social Science Research Network

The World Bank’s Doing Business Project

Data Sources

U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 1997 Economic Census

2002 Economic Census (Survey of Business Owners

American FactFinder

Nonemployer Statistics

Center for Economic Studies (CES) Data and Working Papers
CES Data is available at Research Data Centers for approved research proposals.

Statistics of U.S. Businesses — partially funded by Advocacy

County Business Patterns

Survey of Income and Program Participation

Business Employment Dynamics

Current Population Survey

Federal Reserve Board

Survey of Small Business Finances

Survey of Consumer Finances

Senior Loan Officer Survey on Bank Lending Practices

Internal Revenue Service/Statistics of Income Division

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation/Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity

National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Economic Trends

Small Business Polls

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor

Panel Study on Entrepreneurial Dynamic

Live Well and Prosper

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