management problems do, though, and here are 3 solutions.
by sandi smith, cpa
accountant’s accelerator
i know it’s a bold statement and a lot of you will disagree. but please have an open mind and hear me out.
time is the great equalizer. we all have the same number of hours in a day, yet some entrepreneurs, many of them self-made, become wildly successful, while others languish. only one in 20 business owners in the u.s. (2002 numbers) make it past $1 million in annual revenues. i believe the way they use their time is a big factor in their success or failure.
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here are three better explanations of your time problem: