Business & Entrepreneurship
Quizzes — pick any one.
The journey from “I want to start a business” to “I run a business that runs without me.”
29
Lessons
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Quiz questions
1
The Business That Kills Its Owner — Buying Yourself a Job
2
Why Most Businesses Fail — The Real Reasons Behind the Statistics
3
Why Most Business Ideas Never Become Businesses
4
Demand and Market Fit — The Only Thing That Makes Everything Else Work
5
The Business Model Nobody Explains to New Entrepreneurs
6
How to turn your art or creative skill into a money-making business
7
Revenue vs Profit — The Confusion That Destroys Growing Businesses
8
Cash Flow vs Paper Profit — Why Profitable Businesses Go Broke
9
Fixed vs Variable Costs — The Structure That Determines Your Risk
10
Break-Even Analysis — The Calculation That Tells You If the Business Is Real
11
Pricing Strategy — Why Charging Too Little Is More Dangerous Than Charging Too Much
12
Margins and Unit Economics — The Numbers That Reveal Whether Growth Helps or Hurts
13
Why "Business Loans" must never be paid from your personal salary?
14
Finding Your First Customers — The Problem Most Founders Avoid
15
Competition Strategy — How to Win Without Competing on Price
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The Money Mistakes That End Good Businesses
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Debt in Business — When It Accelerates Growth and When It Accelerates Failure
18
Funding Without Losing Control
19
Sharing a slice of your business with investors or partners
20
Why some business teams or partnerships break up early
21
Reinvesting vs Extracting Profit — The Decision That Shapes the Business Trajectory
22
Hiring and Cost Discipline — The Decision That Changes Everything
23
Scaling Without Breaking Cash Flow
24
Building Systems So the Business Does Not Need You Every Day
25
The Business Financial Dashboard
26
Risk Management in Business
27
Knowing When to Pivot, When to Persist, and When to Close
28
Exit Strategy — Building a Business Someone Wants to Buy
29
Thinking Like an Owner — From Operator to Investor
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