Peopleflipped into All Stories Boy, 8, Who Started Business During Pandemic Helps Raise Money to Move Family from Shed to Apartmentverified_publisherPeople - Rachel DeSantisA California family down to their last $12 at the beginning of the pandemic now has a new car and a new home — and it’s all thanks to the tenacity and impressive business acumen of an 8-year-old boy. Aaron Moreno, his mother and two other family members were living in a shed in East Los Angeles and …
SirWilliamflipped into Everything I Read8-Year-Old Starts Plant Business To Help His Mom, Sister in Mexiconbclosangeles.com - Norma RibeiroAn 8-year-old boy from Boyle Heights decided to start a business selling plants to help his mother out financially, and also to raise funds to bring …
Entrepreneurflipped into Latest NewsThe American Dream is Still Alive: Now Is a Great Time to Start Your Own Businessverified_publisherEntrepreneur - Kim PerellIn the midst of uncertainty and turmoil, ingenuity has still managed to thrive, with Americans starting new businesses at the fastest rate in over a decade. 3.2 million people have filed for a business application in 2020, up from 2.7 million at the same point in 2019. These “covidpreneurs” give me …
Los Angeles TimesAug 11, 2020This chef lost her job due to the pandemic. So she started a cookie delivery businessverified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Bonnie McCarthyJeff Kirshenbaum was a Wall Street refugee in search of work-life balance when he met Uyen Nguyen, a Parisian-trained pastry chef, four years ago while working for the same restaurant group in Manhattan Beach. Kirshenbaum confirms that the perks of dating a pastry chef are exactly what one might …
The Wall Street Journal.flipped into Top NewsIs It Insane to Start a Business During Coronavirus? Millions of Americans Don’t Think So.The Wall Street Journal. - Gwynn Guilford and Charity L. ScottThe pandemic closed hundreds of thousands of businesses across the country. But now applications for new U.S. businesses are rising at the fastest rate since 2007. Why? A mix of necessity and opportunity.