Starting a Business in Italy
Published on 25 November 2006 at 06:52 pm
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Italy is so well known for being the European nation most restricted by red tape that any ‘how to’ type book dealing with buying an Italian home or moving to live or work in Italy usually leaps off the shelf and makes it onto the best seller list for that type of publication! This is because while it’s a complicated country to get to grips with, Italy is a nation of intense interest to all those who dream of living an idyllic life overseas in a country where quality of life is far more important than anything else.
As a result of this fact, ‘Starting a Business in Italy’ by Emma Bird and Mario Berri is likely to become an incredibly well read title because it is just such an invaluable resource for all those looking for an idea of how to afford to realize their dream of living abroad…it deals comprehensively with every single element relating to establishing a successful business in Italy and deriving a sustainable income from an original idea.
Emma Bird and Mario Berri are the perfect people to have come up with the concept for ‘Starting a Business in Italy’ as well because that is exactly what they have done! Having worked in various jobs in Italy for a number of years, the duo decided to set up their own consultancy company in Italy back in 2005 and as a result they have lived through, experienced and survived every step involved in the creation of a successful company in Italy. Naturally enough they have brought their own experiences to bear in their book, and in addition they have interviewed and showcased many other expatriates from around the world who have successfully done the same.
To say that ‘Starting a Business in Italy’ is a comprehensive title just doesn’t do it enough justice – this book is basically the idiot’s guide to establishing a company in Italy because it is so clearly written, so well and so logically collated and so perfectly illustrated with practical examples of the advice in action that anyone with even less than half a clue about starting a business could manage to establish a successful company in Italy off the back of the book’s content!
The authors deal expansively with the aforementioned red tape so that any reader will be able to find their way through it and achieve their goals – but Emma Bird and Mario Berri actually offer so much more than just guidance. There are suggestions in the book for viable business ideas, there are step by step guidelines for creating a workable and sustainable business plan, there is even essential advice about getting finance in the form of loans, grants, EU funding or from tapping into certain governmental financial incentives. The authors then deal with taxation, employing, women in business, marketing, networking, doing the accounts and the business etiquette and environment in Italy.
Never before has such a comprehensive guide about establishing a business in Italy been written – it’s as simple as that as far as we are concerned! To read more about the book, its authors to buy ‘Starting a Business in Italy’ from Amazon click here.
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