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Are You One of The 96%? e are you going to use?WARNING - Read This or Risk Going Broke Like 96% of the population!This may shock you but the Bureau of Statistics shows that 96% of the population at age 65 end up dead or dead broke on a pension. Only 3% become financially independent, and only 1% at age 65 will become rich and there is a similar pattern in most western countries including Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, Canada, Japan and Europe.And it's getting worse...On February 26th, 2004, Peter Costello, Federal Treasurer MP, told ABC Radio that o What’s in a name? In your case it may make or break your business. Try to come up with a name that accurately describes your products or services. Brainstorm a few possibilities, write them down, and run them past some friends and strangers. •How are you planning to position it? o Why are you unique? Create a Mission Statement that is b The Four Business Building Tools It is well known that approximately 97% of all startup businesses fail within the first three years. Many of these businesses were well intended but lacked the essentials for getting started. A number of the costly mistakes and disastrous failures could have been avoided if the owners had taken time to address three necessary components vital to a young businesses success – detailed planning, common sense, and current information.When was the last time you were so impressed by a business that you just had to tell someone about it? Sadly, it’s probably been a while, but if you’re an entrepreneur, this represents a tremendous opportunity. Just think of the business potential that’s out there just waiting to be realized.So what’s the problem? Why are there so few outstanding businesses?Well, the problem isn’t a shortage of dreams. Most entrepreneurs have more of them than they can count. The problem is the challenge of turning those d If you have made it past the dream stage it is time to plan your action. Initially several things should be considered to establish the direction of your business. •When do you intend to get started? o Remember to find a need and fill it. Before doing so try to determine if it is a valid need. Setting up a snowmobile shop in southwest Florida on the surface may seem novel and bold, but is it valid. You get the point. Look at existing industries and see if there is a niche to be filled. Once you have determined a valid need that can be fulfilled at a profit, and you are in the best position to fill it then it is time to get started. •Where do you intend to set up shop? o While we have heard it said before that location, location, location is important, it is only one of three considerations when choosing a spot to start your business. Are the demographics a good match for your business? Is the neighborhood safe, clean, and are other businesses in the area making it? Does the location have good access to traffic? Is there local growth? •What name are you going to use? o What’s in a name? In your case it may make or break your business. Try to come up with a name that accurately describes your products or services. Brainstorm a few possibilities, write them down, and run them past some friends and strangers. •How are you planning to position it? o Why are you unique? Create a Mission Statement that is br Wrongful Termination: You Need A Lawyer - Now! led planning, common sense, and current information.Wrongful termination is actionable and the various remedies available are complex. This form of employment termination is also referred to as wrongful dismissal or wrongful discharge.When your intuition is telling you that you are about to be fired, stall. Stall long enough to contact an attorney. Or, if you already have been fired, contact a lawyer immediately.You can locate attorneys who practice in the area of wrongful termination through the internet or through your local bar association.If you think If you have made it past the dream stage it is time to plan your action. Initially several things should be considered to establish the direction of your business. •When do you intend to get started? o Remember to find a need and fill it. Before doing so try to determine if it is a valid need. Setting up a snowmobile shop in southwest Florida on the surface may seem novel and bold, but is it valid. You get the point. Look at existing industries and see if there is a niche to be filled. Once you have determined a valid need that can be fulfilled at a profit, and you are in the best position to fill it then it is time to get started. •Where do you intend to set up shop? o While we have heard it said before that location, location, location is important, it is only one of three considerations when choosing a spot to start your business. Are the demographics a good match for your business? Is the neighborhood safe, clean, and are other businesses in the area making it? Does the location have good access to traffic? Is there local growth? •What name are you going to use? o What’s in a name? In your case it may make or break your business. Try to come up with a name that accurately describes your products or services. Brainstorm a few possibilities, write them down, and run them past some friends and strangers. •How are you planning to position it? o Why are you unique? Create a Mission Statement that is b The Value of a Cost Reduction Consultant mobile shop in southwest Florida on the surface may seem novel and bold, but is it valid. You get the point. Look at existing industries and see if there is a niche to be filled. Once you have determined a valid need that can be fulfilled at a profit, and you are in the best position to fill it then it is time to get started.When it is apparent a company needs fresh ideas and new ways of looking at their operation, a cost reduction consultant or "specialist" can help to offer innovative business cost reduction solutions. Sometimes, it is possible to get too close to a situation and lose objectivity. Companies can also experience inertia and find it difficult to make necessary expense reductions.A cost reduction specialist can assist a company with analysis of operations in order to improve operating efficiencies and achieve cost reducti •Where do you intend to set up shop? o While we have heard it said before that location, location, location is important, it is only one of three considerations when choosing a spot to start your business. Are the demographics a good match for your business? Is the neighborhood safe, clean, and are other businesses in the area making it? Does the location have good access to traffic? Is there local growth? •What name are you going to use? o What’s in a name? In your case it may make or break your business. Try to come up with a name that accurately describes your products or services. Brainstorm a few possibilities, write them down, and run them past some friends and strangers. •How are you planning to position it? o Why are you unique? Create a Mission Statement that is b Your Business Or Your Life le we have heard it said before that location, location, location is important, it is only one of three considerations when choosing a spot to start your business. Are the demographics a good match for your business? Is the neighborhood safe, clean, and are other businesses in the area making it? Does the location have good access to traffic? Is there local growth?When you run your own business you are your own master and your own slave.There are always more things to do than you have the time or money to manage. How you are able to cope with this situation determines whether you have a chance of becoming a successful business owner.Two opposing styles cause the most problems. One is doing everything your master demands of you. The other is rebelling against these demands and abusing your freedom.Renee is her own slave. She works over eighty hours a week and eats, •What name are you going to use? o What’s in a name? In your case it may make or break your business. Try to come up with a name that accurately describes your products or services. Brainstorm a few possibilities, write them down, and run them past some friends and strangers. •How are you planning to position it? o Why are you unique? Create a Mission Statement that is b Water Conservation Strategies and Considerations for Car Wash Fundraising e are you going to use?If you are going to run a car wash fundraiser for a nonprofit group it makes sense not to waste the water especially since the water is probably being donated by a business, which has allowed you to use their parking lot.Most garden hose outlets in commercial centers run at about 10 gallons per minute and if you simply let the water run the entire time that you're having your car wash fundraiser from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. then you will use 10 GPM X 240 minutes = 2,400 gallons of water and that is only if you use one garde o What’s in a name? In your case it may make or break your business. Try to come up with a name that accurately describes your products or services. Brainstorm a few possibilities, write them down, and run them past some friends and strangers. •How are you planning to position it? o Why are you unique? Create a Mission Statement that is brief, and covers three main components – your mission, how the client benefits, how your company benefits. •How are you going to figure investment needs and get them covered? o This is one of the hardest components to estimate. For this step consider hiring a consultant that specializes in business startup financing. Once you have arrived at a dollar amount then double it. Hidden costs can be the undoing of any small business. o Where is the money to start the business going to come from? Traditionally people have looked to venture capitalists, family, second mortgages, and Small Business Association loans. Wherever you mange to get financing make sure you retain ownership of your concepts. •What kind of structure are you going to set up? o There are four basic structures used to set up businesses. (For the sake of simplicity and space I will not go into each type as each state has different laws governing them). These business structures are sole proprietorships, limited liability corporations, corporations, and S corporations. •How many employees are you going to need? o This is a tough call for any business owner. Too many employees and you have people sitting around and doing nothing. This may be great for customer service, but tough on the overhead. Too few employees can cause problems in meeting demands such as service, deadlines, and deliveries. The solution may be to start with a few employees as needed and cross-train them in other jobs. •What compan
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