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Athletes Are Also Entrepreneurs: 3 Tax Lessons from the Women's World Cup
Winning a game in another country, even another state, may bring you accolades, but also unexpected tax bills.
What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Gareth Southgate
Those starting a business should commit to kindness and be a bit more like current Men's England football manager Gareth Southgate.
5 World Cup Strategies You Can Steal to Make Consumers Passionate Fans of Your Brand
Watch the World Cup for clues as to how you can drive direct-to-consumer growth.
Elon Musk to Bore Chicago, Iron Man Suits and the World Cup: 3 Things to Know Today
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This Entrepreneur Started Futsal Tourneys in India with American and European Footballers
The Founder of world's largest futsal organizing company had earlier co-founded foodtech and fintech start-ups
How Anjana Reddy Followed her Passion of Merchandising in India
Anjana is expecting to offer about 200 products offline, launching more stores and adding more categories.
Even World Cup Winners Are Not Immune to the Gender Pay Gap
Five members of the US women's national soccer team filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Professional Lessons Learned From Germany's 2014 World Cup Title
Creating a world-class soccer team involves a similar process for becoming a successful entrepreneur.
How Sports And Entertainment Industries Go Hand In Hand
Event organizers in the region are rapidly revamping their entertainment offerings at events in a bid not only to grow audiences, but to enhance the overall experience.
The Real Winner of the Women's World Cup: Nike
According to a social media firm, the Swoosh took the day.
5 Tips for Entrepreneurs to Keep Moving Forward
To be successful in business, stay in action, even if it means going sideways at times (as in soccer) to reach a goal.
Choosing Between Opportunity and the Comfort of Home
A Waze manager recalls his painful decision to leave his native turf, California's Central Valley, to explore greener entrepreneurial options.
Underdogs, at the World Cup and in Business, Just Need One to Win
You never know when success will come, so always put in more energy, effort and motivation.
U.S.A.-Belgium World Cup Game Sparks a Waffle War
Restaurant chains Waffle House and Bojangles are encouraging U.S. fans to boycott Belgian waffles to support the USA World Cup team.