Starting Your Own Business
Do you want to be your own boss?
How about starting up your own business?
Do you have a great idea or a particular skill
that you could turn into a business?
Here are some top tips for you:
- Be clear on your business idea and the
reasons why you are setting up in business.
- Be honest about your skills. If you are a
fantastic sales person but lousy on finance then seek advice and
get help. Identify your strengths and weaknesses.
- Take advice on the most appropriate
structure of the business - sole trader, partnership or limited
company.
- If you require funding, make sure your
business plan and financial projections are well thought
out.
- Research what grants and outside support are
available. For example, the business may be suitable for
funding under the
Small Firms Loans Guarantee Scheme.
- Always ask for enough finance. If you don't,
your business may not succeed. Ask for what you will need, not what
you can get.
- Look at the key people within your
organisation. Have you hired the right people? Have they
got the right skills?
- Positioning. Where is your business in
the market? Against competitors? Where does your product / service
fit? Is there a market for your product?
- Take time to speak to professionals. If you
need specific business advise, then contact a professional, e.g.
accountants and solicitors.
- Prepare for contingencies. Do you need life
cover? Key person insurance? What would happen if the key people in
your organisation could not work? Do you require stakeholder
pensions? Have you satisfied public / employee liability
requirements? Get professional advice on all these issues.
We are running some Business Start Up Courses,
it’s your chance to learn from the experts and turn your dream into
a reality!
If you fancy taking a course then click here to register your
details.