The Business Finance Store discusses University of Kentucky's 40% rise in royalties and how businesses can follow suit.
Santa Ana, CA (PRWEB) August 14, 2012
Last week, Bloomberg Businessweek reported a 40% increase in University of Kentucky's royalties from licensed merchandise largely due to the school's eighth National Championship. According to the report, Kentucky jumped from #7 to #3 in an annual list of top collegiate merchandise royalty earners — which covers royalties reported from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. Small businesses can also cash in on an opportunity to make extra money through royalties. In the recent blog post, "Royalties Aren't Just for Music and Book Lovers," The Business Finance Store discusses how small businesses can follow suit with Kentucky's royalty profits.
The key to earning royalties is the development of intellectual property. Royalties can be applied to most any asset and intellectual properties. To read more about royalties, visit The Business Finance Store Blog.
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