Article: If you don't have financing to open a store, you need to have it before applying to be a MetroPCS Authorized Dealer. One way you can finance your initial costs is through a small business loan, which you can apply for at your bank.  Another option is credit cards. You can take out a card in your company's name or a personal credit card. However, using a personal credit card can be risky because it can affect your credit if it ends up that you can't pay it.  Try a microlender. Microlenders are nonprofits that allow you to get small loans for your business when a bank won't loan to you. The downside to this option is you will pay somewhat higher interest rates. You can find microlenders on the internet. You are always going to have more costs than you think. However, you can plan ahead. When looking at locations, think about how much renovation you will need to do to make it ready to be a MetroPCS location. If it will take too much work, you should probably consider another location. When considering your costs, think about counter space, display areas, signage, and parking. All will contribute to your overall costs in your business. You may find a shop that already has many of these problems covered. When looking for a location, consider the demographics of an area. You can use marketing companies and other analysis companies to learn about the demographics in the area. If you prefer to do the legwork yourself, you can use census data to find out about the population surrounding your location.  Think about who is most likely to use your product. For instance, MetroPCS is geared towards value, so people with less disposable income are more likely to use it than people with more disposable income.  Another factor to look at is what other businesses are in the area. If they are comparable to yours in some way, that is, serving the same group of people, your business is also likely to do well. While you do want businesses in the area that serve a similar demographic, you don't want a business that is providing too similar a product. Look for other low-cost smartphone plan options in the area that would serve as competition, and try to pick a location where you are the only option or at least the main option.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find financing. Think about all your costs. Check demographics. Consider competition.
Article: If your parking brake is stuck due to rust, you may be able to dislodge some the of rust and free the brake. Sit inside the vehicle and pump the brakes 10 times. Be sure to push the brake pedal down as far as it will go and let it release all the way before applying pressure again. Engaging the transmission can sometimes help free a stuck parking brake. Keep 1 foot on the brake pedal and shift from drive to reverse. Then, shift from reverse back to drive and repeat the sequence 3 times. When you’re done, put the vehicle in park (for an automatic transmission) or neutral (for a manual transmission). Use the lever to disengage the parking brake. If it doesn’t work on the first try, you can keep trying up to 10 times. If the parking brake is still stuck, the cable may need to be replaced. Speak to a certified mechanic for an official diagnosis.
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Pump the brakes 10 times. Shift the car from drive to reverse 3 times. Try to release the parking brake.
Article: If you are working from a specific combination or choreography, are you doing a right split jump or a left split jump? If not, try a right split jump just to start with. For our right split jump, this means your right leg is supporting you, foot flat on the floor and toe pointed outward. Your left leg is extended in front, straight, with your pointed toe touching the floor. Shift your weight onto your left leg keeping your knee bent outward, essentially forming a plie, while you shift your right foot along the floor to the front. Point your right toe as you bring your fully extended leg upward. Use your left leg to push as forcefully as possible off the floor. Push through your leg, the ball of your foot, and then even your toe to gain as much power as possible. While you are in the air, fully stretch your legs out in front and back, attempting to achieve your hard-earned split in mid-air. Bring your front (in this case, right) foot downward and land with your knee bent to absorb the shock. Keep your back leg and arms extended outward as they were in the jump. Bring your arms down as you pull your back leg down and through to point out in front as it did in the beginning.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide which split you are doing. Prepare your legs. Step forward. Raise your right leg. Jump. Extend your legs. Land. Finish.