Find Economic Opportunities – One of the first aspects of starting your own business is determining if it will be economically viable for your needs.
Finance Your Business – Congress created the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) in 1953 to help America’s entrepreneurs form successful small enterprises. Check out these ways to get money for your business.
Find a Job – Most people will change jobs seven times throughout their lives. Here are a few things you can do to make your search successful.
Start a Home-Based Business – Do you have what it takes to start a home-based business? Use this article to audit your personal and professional attributes.
Insure your Business – Almost every small business owner should carry a general liability policy. From time to time, accidents due occur or someone will try to sue you for something.
Leave a Job – When you give notice, it should be professional and in a positive manner, regardless of how you really feel.
Name your Business – If you are like most small business owners, your company means a great deal to you. In some ways, you even consider it your “baby.”
Prepare a Business Plan – If you are thinking of starting a business, you need to prepare a business plan. Why? First of all, banks will never give you a loan if you do not present a good plan.
Prepare a Will – A Will is not difficult to make on your own. You could pay an attorney a couple of hundred dollars, or you could read this advice.
Start a Small Business – Did you know that 95% of all businesses are small businesses? If you are the entrepreneurial type, but just do not know where to start, read this helpful guide.