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What information do you believe would be needed in order to start a business?
8 Answers
- ?Lv 62 months ago
What do you need to know to start a business?
Here are the 10 things you need to do before starting a business
Develop a powerful message.
Focus on the customer and fully understand the market.
Start small and grow.
Understand your own strengths, skills, and time available.
Surround yourself with advisors and mentors.
Get a mentor.
Write a business plan.
Know your numbers.
Source(s): https://vapedubai.org/ - 2 months ago
The willingness to work; first off. Many of folks don't like to work, and make excuses to get out of it.
Source(s): small business owner. - olliverLv 62 months ago
Start with a simple business plan and financial projections to understand whether the business is viable.
- JudyLv 72 months ago
A business plan: a detailed description of what will be required to start and operate the business, and to make sufficient money.
- ?Lv 62 months ago
Grace, no matter what type of business you want to start...unless you are planning something as simple as walking the neighbor's dog every day...you need a business plan.
So go to the library and get a college level book on business and read it ...the business plan section will be toward the back. Read it and use the information there to make your own business plan for every type of business you want to think about.
You can go to Fiverr and get a couple of basic -pre made business plans for comparison, but you are actually best off if you call a CPA firm...and pay them to sit down with you, analyze your business goals and then make the plan.
The information you need to start a business is called a BUSINESS PLAN.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
That's a very vague question. You could try reading the course catalog for a business school if you want an extensive list of the topics that successful businesses need to know.