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Mommy Millionaire: How I Turned My Kitchen Table Idea into a Million Dollars and How You Can, Too!

Author Kim Lavine
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Kim Lavine
ISBN / ASIN0312354711
ISBN-139780312354718
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Sales Rank983,058
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Mommy Millionaire is the one-stop resource guide for budding entrepreneurs. It is filled with real-world advice, lessons, and secrets on how to make a million dollars from a mom who took her kitchen table idea to the nation's top retailers and angel investors while keeping her family her top priority. Kim Lavine gives you all the tools you need to create your fortune, including how to:


Develop and patent an idea while saving thousands.


Become a pro at manufacturing and distribution.


Raise capital from angel investors.


Get on QVC.


Break down the doors of big retailers.


Create an exit strategy the will net you millions!


Crammed with detailed information designed to simplify the fundamentals of starting and running your own business, Mommy Millionaire reveals proven strategies for success. Lavine shares rare insights and insider secrets nobody else will tell you about what it takes to launch a successful business from your own home. You'll go from wanting success to achieving it, from dreaming of a million dollars to getting it.

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