LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Early in her
career as a publishing entrepreneur, Sarah
Tse agreed to a deal worth nearly three million dollars with a new client. Tse had
to advance the client 1.3 million
dollars to make the deal work. With just a handshake and no
legal paperwork, Tse trusted the arrangement would be a prosperous
one. It turned out to be a huge failure, though, as the client
refused to pay a subsequent balance payment of $1.35 million, a setback that nearly caused her
to lose her company.
But she persevered and came back, and despite additional legal
problems from other issues that would threaten her business, she is
now sharing her moving story in a new book, 7 Years on the
Front Line: True Stories and Tough Lessons about a
Small Business that You Won't Learn in a Classroom.
Tse survived many challenges, including an unjustified
three-year long IRS audit, her own interim CEO seeking to undermine
her, and a lawsuit for $2,900 bill
that ended up costing her many times more in legal fees. These may
seem like examples of a business failure, but they are the lessons
learned by a strong and empowered immigrant woman of faith who was
able to establish, grow, and re-grow her business.
The book describes:
- How a strong-willed immigrant crossed cultural and gender
boundaries to become a successful entrepreneur
- The challenges women face in business, and the opportunities
available to them
- Motivational insights for living a healthy, balanced life
- The shortcomings of the legal system – knowing when to sue and
when to settle
- The importance of maintaining character and reputation during
times of adversity
"I want to give hope and inspiration to the millions of people
who launch a business this year," says Tse, "and to tens of
millions more who struggle to survive and thrive in the small
business world, especially during a pandemic and strained economy.
I intentionally made my story one that is transparent so that
people can see how real people make real mistakes – and how they
can find achievable solutions."
About Sarah Y.
Tse
Sarah Y. Tse is a
successful entrepreneur, publisher, and author. She has been the
founder and CEO of United Yearbook Printing since 2008, and has
been the co-founder and CEO of TSE Worldwide Press since 2004.
Her education includes receiving a B.A. in Computer Graphics
Design from Biola University, studying
law at California Southern Law School, and earning an M.B.A. in
International Business and Marketing from California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Sarah is currently enrolled at a law program with NWCU School of
Law, and is preparing to become licensed to practice in the state
of California.
Tse resides in Southern
California. For more information, please consult:
www.sarahytse.com and www.tseworldwidepress.com.
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