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What To Think About Before Starting Up A Small Business

13:45 Thu 16th Jan 2014 |

Starting up your own business is not just a professional choice; it is an endeavour that will change your lifestyle. Before you jump into the deep end, there are a number of things that you should consider to make sure you are suited to running your own company.


Know Your Industry


You should already have a good idea that you are willing to take to the next level. You need to know what the market for your business is like. Research your potential competitors as well as the larger corporations who could have the clout to force you out of the market. Find out or speculate on their weaknesses and adopt them into a business plan. Remember that market research is an ongoing process; never stop watching your competition.


Know Yourself


Starting up a small business is a very demanding job. You need to ask yourself honestly whether you are the sort of person who can carry it through. You must have exceptional time management skills and you must be willing to put many social arrangements on hold. If you have dependants such as children, starting up your own business might not be for you.


Finance


Money is one of the most important things to consider when starting up a small business. You must know for certain whether you have the adequate capital to fund the company. You should consider pitching your idea to investors or individuals that you know to get some financial back-up.


You will also need a bank to handle your small business affairs. Take your time to shop around for the best package for you – consider the rates on business loans and the charges on certain transactions.


Be Ready To Start Up Your Business


Before you embark on starting up a business make sure you know everything you can about your idea and how you will carry it out. Formulate a business plan incorporating what you need to achieve your goal, your strengths, weaknesses and objectives.


Think about what you are good and bad at. If you think you are weak in a certain business area, get someone else on board with the project to share the work-load.


Be certain about every facet of your plan. You should seek out professional advice wherever you can (much of it is free). Consider hiring an accountant or a consultant, these people will help you look at your plan in much greater depth.


Have a start up date in mind and stick to it. Your plan will be your greatest ally, so make sure that everything is in place before you begin starting up your business.
 

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