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Vikaat Private Limited
 
Prakaash Govindasamy is the Director of Vikaat Private Limited. He writes and self-publishes all his materials, under the pen name V.G Prakaash . He specializes in writing about small business management and entrepreneurship. He has worked as a Chemist and as a Financial Advisor prior to starting his own business. He started his chemical and medical trading company in 2006. Being a small business owner himself, he is able to empathize with fellow small business owners and therefore write business-related materials to share his business experiences and knowledge . His research has helped him produce innovative yet practical business ideas or solutions which he readily transforms into writing. He currently manages 2 blogs: VG Prakaash & VSmallBiz Resources. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Chemistry from University of Manchester: Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), UK in the year 2000. He also graduated with a Master of Science in Instrumentation and Analytical Science from UMIST, UK in 2001. In addition, he graduated with a Master in Management from Monash University, Australia in 2004.
 
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V.G Prakaash Uploaded a new document - March 30, 2010
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This sneak preview e-book explains the relationship between marketing and cash-flow. It outlines marketing strategies to increase cash for cash-strapped small businesses.We would love to have your feedback and response at our blog http://vgprakaash.com/ The full ebook can be purchased here. http://stores.lulu.com/VIKAAT Thank you for your support.Visit us at our new website http://vikaat.com/
V.G Prakaash Uploaded a new document - March 26, 2010
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n this preview of my e-book, I will discuss the following; 1. The importance of controlling your mind and emotions to achieve business success. 2. How to be more personally effective in a cash-strapped situation. 3. Common negative attributes that arise from a cash-strapped situation. 4. Positive attributes that need to be developed in a cash-strapped situation. 5. Various stress relief techniques 6. The preparation of an Action Plan for personal effectiveness 7. The leadership attributes needed when in a cash-strapped situation.
V.G Prakaash Uploaded a new document - March 21, 2010
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Description: This is a preview of my best selling ebook. Why is cash more important than profits? Cash ensures the smooth running of a business and keeps it going, since without cash, the business would become insolvent. The basic needs of the business must be met with cash before you can dream of any profits, thus cash is of paramount importance. A sale is not made until the cash is collected. Having good sales only on paper will not protect your business: you must not only focus on profits but also continuously strive for positive cash-flow.
 
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