UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS CONNNECT ACCESS
UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS CONNNECT ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781264402458
Author: Nickels
Publisher: INTER MCG
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In the provided case, Person D noticed the problems women faced in traditional gyms as those were intimidated and not even sure that how to use some of the equipments. Therefore, Person D started his own gym offering his clients the support of a concerned coach and innovative workout. The number of clients grew so did the number of employees and management challenges. The mistake was not taking the business seriously and not getting finances in order.

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The character that in the case are Person D and JCF Health and Fitness.

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Person D as a fitness enthusiast converted his passion into a business idea and decided to train people opening JCF Health and Fitness and offered support and innovative workouts to the people.

To determine: The importance of finance and book-keeping while planning a start-up and the problems arise in case entrepreneurs don’t keep track of money flowing in and out of the business.

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