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Your Own Home Business - Dream or Reality?


This is a question many people have asked themselves, sometimes over and over. Is it possible for the average person to start and run a successful home business? I?m here to say that the answer is a resounding YES!

With that said, there are some specific questions you should answer before starting your business. This list is by no means a complete, comprehensive all-encompassing checklist, but it will give you a good starting place.

What type of business to start?


  1. Do I have any knowledge in this area?

  2. What skill do I have to run this business?

  3. Is this something that I will enjoy doing?

  4. How much will it cost to start?

  5. Do I have the money this would require?

  6. Is there a market for this product/service?

  7. How will I promote my business?

  8. Am I willing to put in the effort to make it work?

  9. Am I dedicated enough to ?stick with it??

  10. How much income will this business have to create?

  11. How big do I want this business to become?

  12. What are the tax implications of owning a business?

  13. Are there any


    regulations (federal/state/local) that I need to be aware of?

  14. Am I capable of doing the bookkeeping required or do I need to hire out?

  15. What type of insurance will be required?


There are numerous resources online to help you answer some of these questions. Here are a few of the sites I recommend.

http://www.sba.gov

http://www.bcentral.com

Of course, some of these questions can only be answered by you. Be honest with yourself. A successful home business is a wonderful thing, but a failed business can be a hard pill to swallow. Honestly answering these questions (and others) will help direct you on the path to success.

2004 © Born-Again Bargains


http://www.bornagainbargains.com

Craig Binkley ? husband, father and home business owner assisting in the restoration of the ?traditional? family through home business ownership.

http://www.bornagainbargains.com