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[R427]Running Business For Sale
by Michelle Johnson, Mic
Running your own business can be a challenge, but it can also be frustrating. If you don't have experience in running a business yourself, you may find yourself with more problems than you can handle, especially if you choose an area in which you are not familiar. Because of the risks of running a business, it'simportant that you make sure you develop as much knowledge as possible before you start your own business.

Running a business yourself has both risks and bonuses, with one of the greatest risks being the fact that you are now in charge of your own destiny. There is no employer to provide a paycheck or benefits; it's all up to you. That means that you must make certain that you bring in enough work to take care of your financial needs, something that can create a great deal of stress, especially if you are the only wage earner. Depending on what business you choose to go into you must make sure you have enough money to invest before quitting your full time job.

Another risk of owning a business is that of losing your personal possessions, especially your home, over business debts. It's important, even if you are operating a home-based business, to make sure that you protect your personal assets frombusiness seizure by incorporating. If your business is rather small, it may not be of much importance, but if you're running a rather substantial business, especially one that involves the purchase or any kind of products and supplies on a credit plan, make sure that you pay for the extra protecting your personal assets from seizures.

You must follow the laws in your individual states because not all states have the same regulations. However, if your state is one of those that only allows business creditors to touch property that is assigned to the business, you definitely want to consider that as an option.

Loss of income due to illness is another risk involved in owning your own business. You are no longer protected by the employer's sick time and short time disability, so you have to assume those risks on your own either by setting money aside in case the need arises or investing in insurance to protect you from those kinds of things. The same holds true for health insurance""having a business means that you are responsible for all of the costs of your health and illnesses. It also means that unless you have others working for you that if you aren't able to work, there will be no money coming into the household from the business.

I'm always amazed as how much my son teaches me about life -- that is, when I take the time to remark that what he's doing can teach me something valuable... I watched him play on our porch one sunny day, and asked myself, "What can I learn about myself and the way I run my business?" Here are a few lessons I've learned:

Growth & Learning:

- growth is gradual -- you don't grow up in one day, one week, one month, or even in one year

- learn new skills by watching the big kids

- be curious; explore everything

- just take one step at a time

- never refuse help if it's offered

- don't worry about getting your hands dirty

Success:

- take risks

- if at first you don't succeed, try, try again

- don't be afraid to play with the big kids

Social Life, Relationships:

- have those 1 or 2 people that will comfort you when you fall

- have your "cheering squad" who will celebrate your small accomplishments

- say 'hi' or smile to everyone you meet

Creativity, Self:

- find creative ways to get around obstacles

- say "no"

- see how high/far you can reach/climb

- if you don't like something the first time you try it, try it at least 2 more times before deciding you don't like it

- have fun

- be in the moment

This is a reminder to take each opportunity you have to notice the simpler aspects of your surroundings, to learn something new about yourself, and to lean back and take a breath every once in a while. The success of your business could depend on it.

Copyright. Cristina Favreau. All rights reserved.

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