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		<title>Show Me The Money! &#8211; The Financial Truth of New Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I want to start my own business and be my own boss!&#8221; Sound familiar? It may, because nearly 95 percent of people have this pass through their thoughts at some point in their working lifetime.&#8220;Get rich quick&#8221; schemes never work. Yet we are repeatedly bombarded with TV and other advertizing promising us riches and status [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I want to start my own business and be my own boss!&#8221; Sound familiar? It may, because nearly 95 percent of people have this pass through their thoughts at some point in their working lifetime.<br/><br/>&#8220;Get rich quick&#8221; schemes never work. Yet we are repeatedly bombarded with TV and other advertizing promising us riches and status if we join their programs to gain &#8220;financial success.&#8221; But regardless of if the program they offer is a valid means of making an income or being successful, the truth is, new businesses rarely show any amount of profit in their first two years.<br/><br/>It has been estimated that as many as 90 percent of new businesses fail in their first year. Lack of planning is the number one cause of new business failure; &#8220;financial planning&#8221; tops that list. Being financial smart is perhaps your best chance at success. Follow the basic guidelines listed here:<br/><br/> Avoid business loans requiring the collateral of your home. Never mortgage (or sell) your home to finance your business. Never use a credit card to start or operate a new business. Keep your business idea in proportion with the amount of money you have available. <br/><br/>Use common sense; if your means of financing your new business might potentially put a strain on your personal finances, look for other means to support the new venture. One should NEVER try starting a business to &#8220;save&#8221; a poor personal financial situation, unless the new business requires no monetary investment and can eventually supplement the personal income. Consider a business which utilizes your skills or services and requires little or no financial investment to start.<br/><br/>Be financially prepared to survive your first two years in a new business. Allow for personal income needs as well as the businesses financial requirements. You may need to &#8220;keep your day job&#8221; until the business gets established.<br/><br/>Better to be one of the 10 percent of new businesses who succeed, rather than facing financial and emotional devastation due to poor financial planning.<br/><br/>Carol Denbow is the author of Are You Ready to Be Your Own Boss? For more on new business start-up or to read about the author, visit www.BooksByDenbow.Weebly.com<br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Carol Denbow</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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