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[S596]Small Business Owners Association
by Taffy Wagner, Taf

October 17th is fast approaching when the new bankruptcy laws take place. What effect will this have on the small business owner? Probably a more major effect than before. My husband and I both own small businesses. In the previous years, we have always had clients that paid on time. This is the first year that we have seen the economy really effect people.

Small business owners have to worry about whether their customers are going to pay. How do you know if your customers are going to pay? Whether you are a new small business owner or been around for a couple of years, this is still an issue that comes up. Here are a couple of suggestions that should help with the foundation of your business:

1) Initially when you meet with a client, you state up front the payment arrangements. This could be whether you are paid COD, upon completion of a job or within a certain amount of time.

2) Once you have completed the first job or two, see how the client pays.

a) Did they pay on time?

b) Did you have to send them a reminder invoice stating they were overdue?

c) Did you have to repeatedly call three or four times? Then when you got the check it was returned for non-sufficient funds?

d) Did the client make good on the non-sufficient funds check?

This could possibly happen to you. The idea is to get clients that pay on time and even ahead. If you have a client you have to remind every now and then, that is acceptable as long as they pay. However, if you have a client that pays you late and the check is not good, you want to be wary.

This last type of client is not a client you want to keep or get more of. Why? In our situation, the client came to us a second time with a crucial job and really needed help. The first check they gave us they made good on. We completed a job for them and we were assured we would be paid. Then when it was time to get paid, the client's phone number had been disconnected. We did some research and later found out that this particular client was being sued by the building management where they had their office. In the end we found out that they had filed bankruptcy.

Looking back at the situation, we knew the first time when we had problems getting paid that we should not continue to work with them. However, the second time we were trying to be nice and help them out of a situation. Now, we are out of the money for doing that client's job.

As a small business owner, you cannot afford to have many or any clients like this last client talked about, they will send your business into bankruptcy. Take the time to know and understand your clients. If you have to ask for references from other vendors they have used, by all means do that. Another alternative for a new client is to have them pay COD until they have established a history of paying their bills. You will not have to do this with every new client. However, if you believe there is going to be a problem based on conversations you have with the client, you might want to institute such a policy.

Your small business might well be your livelihood and you cannot afford not to be paid. It is important to establish your policy up front in terms of payment. Do not let this be something you think is understood without verbalizing it. If one company ends up having too many clients filing bankruptcy on them and not paying what is owed, that company could potentially end up in bankruptcy as well.


Before you quit your day job, you need to do a lot of self analysis. This even comes before the market research. While there are a lot of opportunities for small business owners to make this dream a reality, there is also the very real possibility of failing.

Determination is a major factor in making a small business successful. Do you truly want your own business? Do you want to live and breathe this business 24/7? Will you do whatever steps are necessary to make this business succeed?

The level of your ambition can determine the level of your success. If you see yourself running a little lemonade stand, that's what you will aspire to. However, if you see the potential of your lemonade stand to become a popular restaurant or franchise opportunity, then you will have a road map and know the steps you need to make that dream happen.

The ability to make quick decisions is important for all small business owners. You are now the boss in charge and carry the sole responsibility of making good decisions that will benefit your business. This is not the time to be indecisive or unsure about your business plans. Can you handle multiple questions coming from different people, all at the same time? Do you fully understand the steps needed to reach your business dreams?

Good organization is crucial in business. Do you have a way to keep track of business receipts? How and when do you send invoices to vendors? If your accountant visited tomorrow, would you be able to pull out your tax info? If you admit to being unorganized, would you be willing to hire an assistant to keep your records?

Learning how to negotiate is a lifelong skill that can help you in many different areas of business. Not only will you be able to negotiate lower supplies costs but you can also negotiate terms of a rental contract or employee salaries. Are you a pushover? Are you able to spot a good deal? Are you able to fight for what you believe is right?

Lastly, think about your people skills. Communication is vital for small business success so you must make your needs very clearly known. Marketing and networking are vital to building traffic and sales but if you shy away from people or dislike making sales calls, then your business will suffer.

Everyone has the potential to become a small business owner. Some will be more successful than others and those who succeed know their strengths and weaknesses before starting out.
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