What is one financial resolution that all aspiring entrepreneurs should make for themselves in 2013?

  1. Track Your Monthly Income and Expenses

– Nathalie Lussier, The Website Checkup Tool 2. Increase Your Rate of Savings

– Lawrence Watkins, Great Black Speakers 3. Can You Really Live on Ramen?

Before you quit your job, figure out what you can really live on for two months and test your ability to stick to that budget. It’s a great way to see if you’ll be happy living on ramen noodles. – Erik Severinghaus, SimpleRelevance 4. Take an Accounting Class

– Thursday Bram, Hyper Modern Consulting 5. Create a Personal Budget

– Derek Flanzraich, Greatist 6. Join the Peer Economy

– Eric Koester, Zaarly 7. Give Yourself Permission to Fail

– Dave Ursillo, The Literati Writers 8. Pay Down Debt

– Elizabeth Saunders, Real Life E® 9. Real-Time Visibility

– Robert J. Moore, RJMetrics 10. Launch Their Company

– Aron Schoenfeld, Do It In Person LLC 11. Find Great Clients

– John Hall, Digital Talent Agents 12. Keep More of the Money You Make

– Brian Moran, Get 10,000 Fans

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