So take a KitKat break by reading this LIFTER from a new news source I spied todie:)~~~YL, Desi
PS: The latest Anthem by the Jewish Elvis is desicated to awe mGf, don't send me Flowers, I prefer some Choc bars. Maybe from Mars, anywan oouch dare?
Obama says he loves "meryl Streep"; desi loves Barbra Streisand, cun?!:)
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Jessica Mah, the founder and CEO of Indinero, was only
11 years old when she started her first business. Having learned how to
code in fifth grade, Mah built websites for people and got paid a few
thousand dollars a month.
That experience led her to do something
more serious for her next business. She leased servers out of a few data
centers and created a fully managed hosting service for small
businesses, which she describes as a “cheaper version of Rackspace.” She
had about four part time employees and generated six-figure revenues
from it.
Although she had sales, Mah struggled to
deal with cash flow and her server business eventually closed when she
was 14 years old. By then, she was spending 40 hours a week on her
business, and school was no longer a priority. Her grades were terrible
and she ended up dropping out of high school.
“I was so stressed out,” Mah told Business
Insider. “I remember thinking I was never going to start my own company
and would never go into technology.”
But Mah was still smart enough to get into
Simon’s Rock, an “early college” designed for students who want to get
college education before graduating high school. It took her two years
there to realize computer science was the only major she was happy with,
and so, at age 17, she applied to UC Berkeley’s computer science
program. After another two years, at 19, Mah graduated from UC
Berkeley’s CS program.
Her time at Berkeley also brought back
something she had been missing for a few years: her entrepreneurial
drive. From her past experience running small businesses, Mah knew how
the current accounting software were outdated. She knew accounting was
an area ripe for innovation, but none of her fellow computer scientists
were interested in the space because most of them had never dealt with
it before. So by graduation, she created an accounting software called
Indinero with her friend. “I wished there was some service like the
‘Google of accounting for small businesses,’” Mah says.
And the day after graduation, with a
prototype, she headed down to Mountain View to join Y Combinator’s
summer program. After 3 months, Mah raised $1.2 million for the seed
round of Indinero. She was only 20 years old.
Indinero is a software that provides
accounting, tax filing, and payroll management all under one service. It
basically takes care of all the back office work by automatically
importing data from the business owner’s financial accounts. It also has
full-time professional accountants and tax specialists manually
reviewing financial statements to make sure all the books are in order.
“We just make it a lot more cost-effective and affordable because you
have all these software layers doing so much of the work,” Mah says.
Indinero has been growing quite fast and
now has 75 employees. It’s raised $8 million from angel investors,
including 500 Startups’ Dave McClure, Yelp’s Jeremy Stoppelman, and
Khosla Venture’s Keith Robois. Mah says over 500 companies use Indinero,
including small businesses and bigger ones like some PR firms and law
firms.
Despite all this success, Mah, now 24, says
running a company has been a big challenge for her. “It’s my first
company that’s doing millions in revenues, my first company that has
full-time employees and a full office…So it’s been pretty difficult,”
Mah says. But she still thinks it’s all worth the struggle. “It’s
challenging at times. But it’s an incredibly rewarding job.”
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At the end of the day
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Used to hate to leave me
Now after lovin' me late at night
When it's good for you
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'Cause you don't bring me flowers
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