Monica returns to the Fox Business Bulls & Bears expert panel to discuss volatility for the stock market post Japan catastrophe.
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Fox: Japan Crisis. How long will markets stay rocky?
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Fox: Stock Picks for Value Investors
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Fox Business Bulls & Bears
Monica Mehta will join Liz Claman and David Asman on the Fox Business Bulls and Bears expert panel Tuesday 2/2 at 4p EST. Please tune in!
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ABC News: Teaching Kids Entrepreneurship
Monica Mehta speaks with ABC News anchor Tanya Rivero about best ways to teach kids entrepreneurship.
ABC News Video: Improve your odds of getting a loan from a bank
Monica Mehta appears on ABC News to chat with Good Money anchor Meg Oliver about tips for landing a small business loan in a tough economy.
Posted in ABC News, Bank Lending, Finance, Small Business, Uncategorized, Video
ABC News Video: Starting a business with partners
ABC News
Monica Mehta gives advice on ABC News on starting a business with a partner.
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Kids & Entrepreneurship: 5 Tips for Budding Business Owners
Tip #1: Find an idea by focusing on skills, passions & problems
- Best business ideas come from what you know, what you enjoy doing and problems you identify in everyday life
- Keep it simple. Don’t reinvent the wheel
Tip #2: Be customer focused
- Great entrepreneurs keep their customers front and center. Talk to your customers to understand:
- Is there a need for my product
- What are people willing to pay
- What is the best way to promote my product
Tip #3: Sell, sell, sell
- You don’t have a business unless you make sales
- Sales is a numbers game, focused on persistence. Great way to teach kids to rub off rejection and keep their eye on the prize
Tip #3: Cash flow is king
- Kids are lucky because they can get money at the best possible rates from the Bank of Mom & Dad. But this is a great opportunity to teach kids basic money skills
- Make sure what you are earning not only covers your cost of goods and other expenses, but leaves you something at the end – this is your profit.
- Can you take this profit, reinvest it in your business to sell even more product and make even more money? Now you are staring to think like an entrepreneur!
Tip #5: Be flexible
- A plan is just a plan. Unexpected things pop up all the time in business.
- Your business will evolve
- Success can sometimes follow failure. Fail fast and fail cheap. And continue to adapt
The best business ideas leverage a passion, skill or fill a need.
Adults are always short on time. Here are a five businesses that make money by making life more convenient for grownup:
1) Sell old items on Ebay
2) Babysitting
3) Dog Walking
4) Lawn Mowing
5) Pool Cleaning
Are you a tech geek, great with a glue gun, handy with a spatula or an ace in school? Here are five ideas that can put your skills to work:
1) Sell a craft product on Etsy
2) Sell baked goods to neighbors
3) Teach grownups about surfing the web
4) Start a tech support business
5) Tutoring
Five Tips to Better Risk Taking (My latest story for BlogHer)

Entrepreneurs know how to take risks. Do you? Most people generally consider risk to be a four letter – something to be avoided and planned around at all costs. However, researchers that study entrepreneurial achievement have found that your ability to become the next Steve Jobs is determined in large part by your comfort level with risky decisions.
Not all risks are bad. Some can be very rewarding. The key is learning how to take them with stride.
While traditional business planning can help us identify risks, it does little to ease the jitters of taking leaps with imperfect information. For those watching from the sidelines, taking a cue from expert risk-takers can hold the key to getting in the game.
Read more at BlogHer.com
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