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Business Setup · Entrepreneurship

Start Your Business in the U.S.A.

Understand the early steps of starting a business in the United States.
by Olanrewaju Jay Adewole · Point of View Publishing
★★★★★ 4.5 · 65 ratings · 1,200+ sold
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Pages
164
Formats
Paperback · Kindle
Publisher
POV Publishing
Language
English
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About This Book

Start Your Business in the U.S.A. gives entrepreneurs a practical introduction to the early setup decisions, structure, mindset, and foundation required to launch a business in the United States.

This book belongs inside The Winners Circle Library: a practical collection for entrepreneurs, founders, leaders, investors, and ambitious professionals who want clearer thinking, stronger systems, and more disciplined execution.

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What You’ll Learn
How to think about starting a U.S. business
What early setup decisions matter
Why compliance and structure matter from day one
How to launch with more clarity and confidence
Inside the Book
01The U.S. Business Mindset
02Choosing a Structure
03The Setup Foundation
04Banking and Compliance Basics
05Launching With Clarity
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About the Author

Olanrewaju Jay Adewole

Olanrewaju Jay Adewole, widely known as Jay Adewole, is a business coach, consultant, author, and host of The Winners Circle with Jay. He is the Managing Partner at Point of View Consulting and teaches founders how to build with clarity, systems, and scale.

Through his books, coaching, podcast conversations, and live strategy work, Jay helps entrepreneurs think like CEOs, make better decisions, and create businesses structured to grow beyond hustle.

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