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Things to consider before starting a self employed business
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 274557, member: 25467"] Having experienced this, I believe that having a self owned business is not for everyone. It requires a lot of patience, capital, learning and time to work out. One thing you must consider before being self employed and starting a business is if you have enough funds to both cater for the business and your personal needs for a while. Most businesses take time to get running fully and then some more time to yield profits. If you are dependent on it as a source of income, you would not understand what is happening to your finances. You should also consider your personality. Some people work better when there is someone motivating them, and some are extroverts who love being around people. Working alone means you become the ultimate decision maker. You also would work alone or a small group of people for a while. If you can find mentorship, it would shorten the learning curve and save you both time, money and effort. [/QUOTE]
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