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Guts:
Guts means you must have an entrepreneurial instinct, which is an
overwhelming desire to have your own business. You must have the guts and
dedication to be completely devoted to your goal. Incidentally, devotion to
your goal is much more likely if you have a love for your intended business.
Life is too short to start a business that doesn't give you satisfaction and
joy. And, through good times and bad times, you will stick with something you
love.
Capital: You will need seed money of your own plus sufficient cash to maintain a positive cash flow for at least the first year. In a future session you will learn how to forecast future cash requirements through cash flow control. Many businesses can be started on a very small scale with a small investment. Then, as the business grows and you gain experience, cash flow from your business can be used for growth. In some cases you don't need starting capital to hire other people because you might start by doing everything yourself. The "do it yourself" start is a good way to learn everything about your business and also makes you better qualified to delegate work to others later on. You can control your risk by placing a limit on how much you invest in your business. |
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Characteristics of a Successful Entrepreneur
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