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Great Business Ideas, October 1, 2001
Reviewer: A reader from Ontario, ca United States
This is a great book to get you started with a horse business. It doesn't go
deeply into the legal part of business (taxes, loans, documentation other than
liability forms) but it gives you ideas where other business books don't. There
are plenty of books out there on business specifics already. She gives good
advice about promotion and profit making activities, along with how to get the
most profit out of a horse. She also briefly goes over basics, such as buying
lesson horses, buildings, land, management, and accounting info (along with a
few forms).
Excellent Ideas, August 13, 2000
Reviewer: Carla
Hawkinson
I think Mary McDonald's book is full of sound and useful advice. I have boarded
horses, bought and sold horses, and taught riding lessons off and on for 20
years. Recently I decided to begin teaching lessons again, having taken about 8
years off. I referred to this book for ideas on organizing, planning and
implementing my new riding program. I borrowed from it liberally and feel much
more goal-directed and organized than in the past. I recommend this book as a
starting point for anyone considering becoming involved in the horse business.
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Now!
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