Posted: April 12th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Consumer Law | Tags: Business People, High Risk, Many Hurdles, Money, Small Business Owner, Small Businesses, Starting Business, Starting Your Own Small Business, Successful Small Business | 3 Comments »
nicesinging1 asked:
I heard that there are number of downsides being small business owner. Besides having to work long hrs and be constantly worried about your business and the competitors nearby, there is a high risk of going bankrupt. I was told that 80% of small businesses go bankrupt within its first 2 years. Sure, you make a lot of money if your firm becomes successful, but it seems there are many hurdles before reaching that state.
Knowing that, is it worth the risk starting your own small business for people with not much entreprenurial experience? What are the characteristics of people who own successful small business?
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Posted: April 4th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Consumer Law | Tags: Small Business Grants, Start Business, Starting Business | 5 Comments »
charliesworld05 asked:
I am doing my very best to find legitimate ways towards starting my business. And with no luck, I have found little to nothing. I would like to find a way that I can start my business with either a $10,000 to $20,000 grant. Please help.
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Posted: March 10th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Consumer Law | Tags: Commercial Contractors, Computers Networking, Grants For Starting A Small Business, Small Business Grants, Start A Small Business, Start Business, Starting A Small Business, Starting Business | 2 Comments »
paganmom asked:
The electronic instalation fieldi am looking to install computers networking and media equipment how hard are these grants it would be for the us.
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