Small Business Guide

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Small Business Guide

Thousands of pages of information and tools to help you start, run and grow your business.

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Responsibilities of Ownership

In the U.S., it's estimated that only about 30 percent of all startups are still in business after five years. The better you prepare yourself and understand the challenges ahead of you, the more likely it is that you'll be one of the survivors.

Probably the two most common reasons that a business doesn't succeed are that (1) the business is poorly managed because the owner lacks the necessary skills and (2) the owner underestimates how much money it will take to start the business (known in the lexicon as "undercapitalization"). In this section, we'll look specifically at the first cause and try to help you determine if you have the necessary skills.

To begin the process of preparing yourself, let's take a look at:

  • Pros and cons of owning a business— here's where you can get a good sense of the challenges — and the rewards — of owning your own business.
  • Roles you'll be expected to play— how many hats must you wear as a small business owner? Are you ready to be one of Uncle Sam's sales tax collectors? Are you ready to "manage" your customers? Are you ready to be the boss?








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