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Do You Have the "Right
Stuff" to Start Your Own Business?
Economy got you down?
Been thinking about starting your own business? You're not alone. Most of us
have thought about starting our own business - but most of us never follow
through on those thoughts. Some have a fear of not having a regular paycheck
coming in. Some don't think they are smart enough or they are committed
enough to follow through with starting a new business. It takes courage to
start a something new - and to keep it going. There are literally millions
of businesses in the world. Hundreds of thousands go under every year.
Starting a new business
can be frustrating - but it can also be one of the most rewarding things
you've ever done. It's hard work, but well worth it for those who want to go
their own way.
Do you have the right
stuff? Begin by asking yourself these questions. But be honest. You're the
only one who knows the right answers.
1. Can you afford to
start your own business? Do you have the finances and time time? Or are you
simply looking for extra money to supplement your current income?
2. Are you eligible for a
loan from a bank? Will you need extra money for startup fees or can you
begin with practically nothing?
3. Do you have the right
attitude to start your own business? It can be hard work; it can be
frustrating; and it can be lonely. Can you handle the bad along with the
good?
4. What type of business
do you want to start? Want to make money from your hobby? Or do you want to
dedicate your life to creating something big, bold, and beautiful?
5. What type of business
can you succeed in? Will you be a sole proprietor, working by yourself? Or
do you want employees? Do you want to create an online business? Or do you
want to be face-to-face with your customers?
6. Can you handle the
decision making process as a business owner? You - and only you - make all
the decisions.
7. Are you good at
multi-tasking? In the beginning, you will need to create your product/idea,
market it, fill orders, provide customer service, and do all the bookwork.
Some days, it can be hard to wear many hats.
8. Can you handle the
stress of being a business owner? Many hats - many pressures - many rewards.
9. If you will be needing
employees, do you feel comfortable being someone else's boss? Not everyone
working for you will be as motivated or work as hard as you do.
10. Are you good at
dealing with people? Rewarding people is easy, but can you let someone go if
they aren't working out?
11. Are you a self
starter? Can you get up every day and keep going even when you feel
overwhelmed?
12. Are you organized?
Record keeping is not my forte, but I do it because I have to. All I can
say, though, is thank heavens for CPAs. I don't know what I'd do without
mine.
13. Are you a driven
enough person? Are you determined to get the job done? Nothing much stands
in your way?
14. How will starting
your own business affect your family? For awhile at least, you'll have even
less time to spend with them than you do now. How do they feel about that?
Can they get involved and help out?
Did you honestly answer
yes to these questions? Then you just might be a good candidate to own your
own business - to work for yourself. Think about your answers. Then decide
if owning your own business is right for you.
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Davis Anderson began looking for ideas to make money when her monthly
earnings dropped from $1500 to $300. She and her hubby have certainly
felt the economic crunch. But after starting a couple of businesses
utilizing their talents, they are almost back on track. Davis has put
together over a list of over 500 Great Ideas For Making Money NOW! which
can be found at
http://www.greatideasformakingmoneynow.com.
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