• The Entrepreneur Equation

  • Evaluating the Realities, Risks, and Rewards of Having Your Own Business
  • By: Carol Roth
  • Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
  • Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (103 ratings)

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By: Carol Roth
Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
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There’s never been a better time to start a business—or so the conventional wisdom would have you believe. But with up to 90 percent of businesses failing within the first five years, it’s time to take off the rose-colored glasses and think twice before you invest your precious time, money, and energy.

The Entrepreneur Equation helps you do the math before you start down the entrepreneurial path so you can answer not just “Could I be an entrepreneur?” but also “Should I be an entrepreneur?” By understanding what it takes to build a valuable business as well as how to assess the risks and rewards of business ownership based on your personal circumstances, you can learn how to stack the odds of success in your favor and ultimately decide if business ownership is the best possible path for you, now or ever.

Through illustrative examples and personalized exercises, tell-it-like-it-is Carol Roth helps you create and evaluate your own personal “entrepreneur equation” as you: learn what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur in today’s competitive environment; save money, time, and effort by avoiding business ownership when the time isn’t right for you; identify and evaluate the risks and rewards of a new business based on your goals and circumstances; evaluate whether your dreams are best served by a hobby, job, or business; gain the tools that you need to maximize your business success.

The Entrepreneur Equation is essential reading for the aspiring entrepreneur. Before you invest your life savings, invest in this book!

©2011 Carol Roth (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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“One thing readers can be certain of is that Carol Roth will tell it like it is. Her no-nonsense, direct, humorous, and engaging style is part of what makes The Entrepreneur Equation one of the more enjoyable business books to read. But the author also has a serious purpose: to ensure that anyone thinking about starting a business is prepared for it… The Entrepreneur Equation is a definitive guide that will help any would-be entrepreneur objectively assess whether or not to venture into business ownership. Carol Roth’s advice and wisdom will likely make that decision a lot easier.” ( ForeWord Reviews)

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Gerber was good. This was a downer.

Too much time saying heres all the negatives. Not enough "This is where u can get help to not be a failed statistic." Yes it's a LOT of work and a big risk. How does listing the negatives to scare people away help? Over suggesting where to find the helpful info? Maybe it's just me, but I think that's counter productive.

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A must read for any aspiring enterpreneur.

Where does The Entrepreneur Equation rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Outstanding. Unique expertise delivered in concise organized form. If this book doesn't teach one sensibility in business decisions, nothing would. All the angles are covered.

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Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Definitely no.

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Full of options

There are many details,options and opinions here. A great listen to open up your mind and allow you to compare the small business entity and the small business idea.

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Real, but Almost Pessimistic

I struggled to finish this book to be honest. I am really interested in becoming an entrepreneur and starting my own business. I have been nervous to do it for awhile so I started studying and listening to books to help. She gave some good information but gave everything with a negative twist. Listening to this book made me feel almost negative about being an entrepreneur. I feel like this book was not balanced. I understand the need to share realness, but since this is a business book I think it could have highlighted some positives as well.

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Nice Guy Check for Wannabe Entrepreneurs

Carol Roth does a nice job of explaining the perils of entrepreneurship. In an ocean full of feel good books about the successes, triumphs of some, Roth’s book offers refreshing insight.

I dig this book and encourage its consumption.

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Great content though do not like narration

Would you consider the audio edition of The Entrepreneur Equation to be better than the print version?

No. The print version is better because I do not like the narration. I had to stop listening several times because I do not like the narration style.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

The narration is over-enunciated and sounds more forced than natural flow. Specifically the often said word, entrepreneur, detracts from the content.

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Be afraid

The entire book is designed to scare you not to be an entrepreneur. It has some helpful tips but overall it’s a scare manifesto from the author on why building or buying a business is bad. At some point I thought it would talk about key things to reconsider and help you navigate those things but it never got there. Just chapter after chapter of “be afraid” creeds. (Even chapter 27’s be afraid of the making coffee fear”. Not helpful) I am currently an entrepreneur and I get what the author attempted but it never got around to “here are ways to help you do X”.

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An outline of my 4 years of College in one sitting

The main question of this book is, "Are you really better off trying to start your own business, or are you better off just working for someone else?" And this is an important question. If you're not cut out for business, a failure to recognize that fact could cost you everything.

I read this book in one sitting while at work at 1.4x speed. It struck me how much it was like my Finance Major business courses I took in college. I think if I had read this at the beginning of my college education, for instance, as an audiobook textbook for Business 101, which was my first class in my major, then the rest of my college work would feel like it all fit into a big picture rather than just seeming like random concepts all thrown at me, one concept after another. This book shows the whole entrepreneurial equation, and goes through it factor by factor. Do you know about this aspect of running a business, and this? Do you know that you're on the hook for everything when you own the business? Have you considered how risk-free it is to just work for someone else? Do you realize that you have to compete against producers all over the world? Do you know about finances, financing, and financial statements? Are you prepared to work 3000 hours or more a year instead of the 2000 hours that most employees work? Why not just work 3000 hours a year at your current job? You might make more than you could reasonably expect starting a business, which would require you to work like a workaholic.
Are you trying to make your hobby your job? That's probably not a financially profitable task. Don't quit your day job for that, but if you like doing that in your free time, that's cool.

I like the marriage analogies in this book.
Business is like marriage. Maybe you're not ready to go into it yet-- but with solid preparation, it could be a great idea and is the best thing you could do. It comes with a lot of risk, and requires a lot from you, including patience, service, and hard work, but it could possibly be the most rewarding and valuable decision you ever make. But don't go into it with delusions, or you will be disillusioned after a failure or near-failure. This book can help cure your delusions and educate you into a better position. If you somehow gain nothing as it relates to business by reading this book, you may find it helps you with marital advice, which is much like business advice.

There is a summary of the chapters in the final chapter of this book, which perhaps some people may find to be a nice outline of the book before they read it.

"Think of this book as a prequel to "The E-Myth Revisited."

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Shark Tank

Really good book however, it seems like they are talking about the shark tank variety of entrepreneur. I’ve been self-employed for 30 years and this book really doesn’t pertain to me. however, it is very interesting.

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Great read.

This should be read by everyone before opening a business. Very vital information is highlighted.

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