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The Best Advice from Today’s Entrepreneurs

Small Business

Sometimes finding the perfect idea for a new business can be easier said than done. Often you start by asking yourself a series of questions. Where is there a need? What can be created more efficiently? How can I solve a recurring problem? These are all great prompts to help you when looking for a concept your new business. To help inspire your next venture, Peoples Bank & Trust would like to share some of our favorite quotes from several of today’s most influential entrepreneurs.

“Don’t quit, and don’t give up. The reward is just around the corner.” – Chip Gaines, HGTV’s Fixer Upper.

While Chip may add some much-loved humor to HGTV’s Fixer Upper, his ambition and work ethic are what help him and his wife Joanna, continue to succeed in both their real estate and retail ventures. This dynamic duo also proves that one business does NOT limit you to other opportunities. If you have a true passion for entrepreneurship, you can plant the seeds for multiple ventures so long as you tend to them as they grow.

“Sweat equity is the most valuable equity there is. Know your business and your industry better than anyone else in the world. Love what you do or don’t do it.” -Mark Cuban, ABC’s Shark Tank.

Mark Cuban started growing his businesses at an early age, showcasing that even a small idea can grow into something big. In 1990 Cuban sold his first computer consulting business for $6 million dollars to CompuServe. Not even a decade later, Cuban and business partner, Todd Wagner sold their new online audio company for nearly $6 billion dollars.  Cuban is one of the best examples of growing your earnings and turning a penny into a fortune.

“If you are successful, it is because somewhere, sometime, someone gave you a life or an idea that started you in the right direction. Remember also that you are indebted to life until you help some less fortunate person, just as you were helped.” -Melinda Gates, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Melinda Gates began her career as a programmer for Microsoft. Soon after she and Bill began to build the company, they decided to push their wealth into various organizations to help others around the world. While there are various tax write-offs that make this a helpful tool for any business, this gesture also allows the company to share its love and showcase its own values through these acts of generosity. The Gates family is a great illustration of not only how to generate success but also using that platform to help improve the lives of countless others.

“You don’t learn to walk by following rules. You learn by doing and falling over.” -Richard Branson, Virgin Group

Richard Branson is known for his cavalier lifestyle, passion for quality, and continuing desire to grow his expanding empire. While Branson may have begun his entrepreneurship in print, he soon expanded to international corporations and other industry diversification. His journey to wealth held its fair share of trial and tribulations, however, today his company, Virgin Group, oversees more than 200 companies, proving that early business lessons can eventually pay the best dividends.

“When I sat down to write about mistakes that have led to my success, I had a much tougher time coming up with them than I would expect. Heck, I’m sure I’ve made hundreds of mistakes! Thing is, I often don’t look at them that way.” -Stephanie Izard, James Beard Award Winning Chef

Chef and entrepreneur Stephanie Izard knows that sometimes the best ingredient to a successful business is a good attitude. No matter how far her restaurants and industry successes take her, Izard is always seeking out new tricks and techniques to continue improving her business. Her efforts paid off in 2013 when she was awarded the James Beard title of Best Chef: Great Lakes, for her innovative work at Girl and the Goat. This culinary creator showcases the key indicator of a great entrepreneur, grit.

Whether you’re looking to start a restaurant or a software company, there are some key components you’ll need to get started. Our dedicated commercial lenders are here to help guide you through the entrepreneurship process and help you discover the best financing solutions for your upcoming venture. If you’re ready to get the ball rolling, stop by Peoples Bank & Trust’s nearest branch today!Entrepreneurs

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The Top Cyber Security Myths: Fact or Fiction?

Cybersecurity

The growing concern of cyber security continues to have Americans questioning the safety of their online information. While many cybersecurity statistics are meant to frighten consumers into action, we at Peoples Bank & Trust want to offer some clarification on the most common myths to help you stay safe online:

Myth #1: Every employee can impact your company’s cyber security.

FACT. While the 90s and early 2000’s presented consumers with the obstacles of viruses and malware, today’s issues typically revolve around more prevalent phishing schemes and ransomware. In these instances, a single employee can allow a Trojan email through by clicking its link to release a digital disaster. To most accurately deflect this dangerous risk, it has become paramount to not only train each employee on the safeties of cybersecurity but also hold continuing education as processes evolve as well.

Myth #2: Small and medium sized business are at a lower risk than large businesses.

FICTION. Contrary to belief, there are more small to medium sized businesses targeted in cyber crimes each year compared to their larger counterparts. While bigger corporations offer a larger pool of data and resources, typically smaller operations pose fewer barriers and are presumed an easier target. To help combat this assumption, small and medium business should look to advance their cyber strategy, and implement SBA (Small Business Administration) recommended practices to ensure the best protection for their business’s information.

Myth #4: It can’t happen to you.

FICTION. Even the best scenarios, a cyber-attack could still happen to you. Whether a large entity like Target or Home Depot is affected after you’ve shopped there, or perhaps you’ve clicked on a link that perhaps you shouldn’t have, the truth is, it can happen to anyone. With this in mind, there are preventative measures you can put in place as well as actions you can take after your information is compromised. To be more proactive in responding to these issues, we recommend checking your credit and debit transactions twice a month for fraudulent charges. This ensures any reported errors are acted on in a timely manner.

 
If you still have questions on the best cyber security practices for you or your business, stop by your nearest location today. We’d love to talk with you and see how Peoples Bank & Trust can your protect your financial information.

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