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The Battle Scarred Guide to Small Business Debt Relief and Recovery May 02, 2008
By Dale R. Willerton This book offers business owners more than knowledge - it offers hope and genuine debt solutions that anyone can implement, starting today. I'm ordering 30 copies for my clients because this information is too valuable to keep to myself.
Dale R. Willerton
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Helpful Sep 16, 2008
By Sandra Hartzel
Having Suffered the war of debt in small business I can tell you that this book has been extremely helpful. The lesson learned are valuable and never to be forgotten.
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Best Book of its Kind on the Market May 27, 2008
By Damon Stein This book is filled with tons of useful information...its practicality and brevity make it a must read for any small business owner.
Finally, a real-world solution that truly works! Aug 23, 2011
By Steven M. Rowell
"The IDEA Doctor™"
Ken Thomson has given me a priceless set of tools within this small yet powerful book. He helps business owners face their reality and then get working on the solution immediately with step-by-step instruction. He even acknowledges the emotions and stress that can literally incapacitate an entrepreneur facing financial overwhelm. His personal stories make his expertise even more accessible and concrete. I will give this book to any entrepreneur who is struggling so they can triumph as well.
Excellent, timely help May 20, 2008
By Gerri Detweiler
"host, Talk Credit Radio"
Over the past few years, I have spoken with so many entrepreneurs who are struggling with business debts. They don't want to throw in the towel, but they don't know where to turn either. This is the book I will recommend to them.
Starting with the first chapter, Adopt a Positive Debt-Fighting Attitude, Ken gets the business owner in the right frame of mind to turn things around. In my experience, this it the phase that stops many people in their tracks and keeps them from finding a solution.
In the second chapter, he describes his own experience starting a specialty retail store that was hit by a recession (sound familiar?). He describes his struggles and how he handled them. He knows about sleepless nights, and the panic of watching your dream going down in flames!
Then chapter by chapter he leads entrepreneurs through the steps they must take to get their business back on track. Strategies include workouts, settlements, dump-buybacks, and more. He uses plenty of real-life examples to make the book interesting and help readers realize they aren't the only ones who have struggled.
If you want to nurse your ailing business back to health -- or you need emergency surgery -- this is the book you'll want to read.
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