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Another Cash Cow for the Accounting Industry
Posted January 13, 2005 - Comments (4)
Venture Capital Taken into the Classroom
Posted January 13, 2005 - Comments (1)
IPO Summary for 2004
Posted January 10, 2005 - Comments (0)
Friends and Family: And How to Keep Them That Way
Posted December 13, 2004 - Comments (0)
Microfinance Program Seeks to Expand its Impact
Posted December 13, 2004 - Comments (0)
A Blizzard of IPOs as Winter Approaches
Posted December 7, 2004 - Comments (0)
Another New Banking Law for Small Business to Plan For
Posted November 23, 2004 - Comments (1)
Dividing Equity Between Founders
Posted November 16, 2004 - Comments (0)
Tips on Avoiding Common Financing Mistakes
Posted November 10, 2004 - Comments (0)
Guide to Starting Angel Networks
Posted November 2, 2004 - Comments (0)
Cash is King
Posted November 1, 2004 - Comments (0)
Check 21....Set Hut...Hut, Hut
Posted October 29, 2004 - Comments (0)
The History of Venture Capital
Posted October 28, 2004 - Comments (0)
SBA Loan Program is Chugging Along Even With Recent Changes
Posted October 21, 2004 - Comments (0)
Silicon Valley VC Confidence Still Strong
Posted October 18, 2004 - Comments (0)
VCs Busy in Q3 2004
Posted October 8, 2004 - Comments (0)
Creative Tool for Bootstrap Marketing
Posted October 8, 2004 - Comments (0)
Here Comes the Tax Man
Posted September 22, 2004 - Comments (1)
Data Made to Dance
Posted September 13, 2004 - Comments (1)
IPOs to Increase this Fall
Posted September 9, 2004 - Comments (0)
VCs Busy in Q2 of 2004
Posted August 25, 2004 - Comments (0)
The Dust Settles on Google Going Public
Posted August 24, 2004 - Comments (1)
Valuation and Exit Planning
Posted July 30, 2004 - Comments (0)
Venture Capital Performance is Improving
Posted July 28, 2004 - Comments (0)
Insurance for Home Based Business
Posted July 16, 2004 -
Banking trends
Posted July 16, 2004 - Comments (0)
Just Because Someone Wants to Invest is not Reason to Take the Money
Posted July 14, 2004 - Comments (3)
Even well connected start-up can find financing a challenge
Posted June 28, 2004 - Comments (1)
Bank Mergers and Small Business
Posted June 15, 2004 - Comments (0)
Float Sinks
Posted June 10, 2004 - Comments (2)
Private Companies are different
Posted June 9, 2004 - Comments (0)
Another Example of a Niche Bank
Posted June 3, 2004 - Comments (0)
New Model Bank Program for Start-ups
Posted May 26, 2004 - Comments (0)
Start-up financing tips
Posted May 12, 2004 - Comments (0)
So what's my business worth?
Posted May 4, 2004 - Comments (0)
Venture capitlists' profits Another indicator of entrepreneurial economic growth
Posted April 28, 2004 - Comments (0)
the changing face of equity investors
Posted April 20, 2004 - Comments (0)
Venture Capitalist interview
Posted April 1, 2004 - Comments (0)
Bootstrapping Long distance costs for small business
Posted March 24, 2004 - Comments (0)
What is "Bankable"?
Posted February 17, 2004 - Comments (0)
Program supporting immigrant entrepreneurs
Posted February 12, 2004 - Comments (0)
The Language of Business
Posted February 4, 2004 - Comments (0)
Dr. Smolira on Cash flow: The Game
Posted February 3, 2004 - Comments (3)
Venture Capital Update
Posted January 6, 2004 - Comments (0)
Angel Investors Decrease in number? Probably not
Posted December 18, 2003 - Comments (0)
Venture Capital from the inside
Posted December 18, 2003 - Comments (0)
Angel Investors Come into the Open
Posted November 25, 2003 - Comments (0)
SBA Report Sheds Light on Start-up Costs
Posted November 12, 2003 -
Cash Flow's Impact, Part II
Posted November 11, 2003 -
SBA Hoping to Prime the Pump
Posted November 5, 2003 - Comments (0)
Cash Flow's Impact Cannot be Overemphasized
Posted October 27, 2003 - Comments (3)
"If I Only Had The Money" Myth
Posted October 14, 2003 - Comments (10)
Time to Start Planning for Growth
Posted October 8, 2003 - Comments (2)
Credit Patterns of Small Business
Posted October 1, 2003 - Comments (0)
at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. He consults with a variety of businesses on start-up and growth related issues, and with larger corporations on re-establishing entrepreneurial cultures within their organizations. Dr. Cornwall's current research interests include entrepreneurial finance and entrepreneurial ethics. He has authored or co-authored four books.

