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Running Your Business in a Rural place
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 264478, member: 75687"] Before setting up a business in a rural place, you should carefully evaluate the pros and cons. There are many advantages to living and working in a more remote location, but there are some disadvantages that may be more pronounced when running a business. Rural places often have fewer resources available for startups than urban or suburban locations, for example. In addition, smaller communities lack the infrastructure needed by larger businesses. Rural business owners also must consider the transportation, labor and other businesses that may be present in their locality. When a rural area is more populated than neighboring areas, there are more opportunities for competition. For example, if a healthcare clinic is located in an isolated rural area and they are competing with other similar clinics in the area, they have less of an opportunity to have greater success. Rural businesses do benefit from some forms of government aid. These include governmental reimbursement for expenses related to infrastructure development or business location and direct subsidies such as tax breaks and grants. Rural business owners know that these grants can only be obtained by using certain criteria based on the amount of population within the area who earn below a certain income threshold. [/QUOTE]
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