How to start a small business
Filed in archive Small Business on February 11, 2011

© Benjamin RossenIt is everybody's dream to be rich and start their own businesses. It is in everybody's interest to have a relaxed life with steady income, only worrying about making the major decisions. Here is a guide to becoming a small business owner.
Make up your mind. This is your first major decision. Ask yourself what your company will do. What sorts of services or goods will you provide?
Make a plan. The business world requires that you make a good plan to evaluate your business. Find out how much you should earn to break even.
Get the money. Borrow some from the bank or from a money lender. Refrain from personal debt as that may prove to be cumbersome if something goes wrong.
Get rolling. Do what you always wanted to do. Don't be lazy! Take responsibility.

© Benjamin Rossen
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Why Startup Your Own Small Business?
Filed in archive Small Business on January 31, 2011

© ShashiBellamkondaStarting up your very own small business can have it's benefits. Individuals who have always wanted to be their own boss, and spend their day doing what they love can find great joy in starting their own business. Small businesses also allow individuals to spend more time at home. There are thousands of home based small businesses which are created each year. This offers individuals more flexibility for their personal life. For instance, if you have children and would like to spend more time with them.
Small businesses can also ignite within you the capability of you being a manger and CEO. If you have never found a employer that was willing to give you the amount of power you desired, you can find it in a small business.

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Obama’s Proposed Budget Will Encourage Small Businesses.
Filed in archive Small Business on January 31, 2011
2011 will be a good year for small businesses. The proposed budget to be submitted by President Obama this month will offer continued tax breaks to small businesses. This announcement from the White House came alongside the unveiling of a private-public initiative- Startup America Partnership led by Steve Case (AOL co-founder), to help small and support small businesses to secure funding.
The budget proposal would recommend making the temporary tax cuts for small business investors permanent. Those investing into small businesses would also get breaks in capital gains taxes post selling.
In a statement issued by Obama, he said that small business owners embody the American promise. He also said that small businesses play a critical role in expanding the American economy and job creation while fulfilling that promise.

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