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Seven steps to starting your own business. (Getting Started).


Johnette Ruffner-Ceaser, National Coordinator of the NAACP NAACP
 in full National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Oldest and largest U.S. civil rights organization. It was founded in 1909 to secure political, educational, social, and economic equality for African Americans; W.E.B. Du Bois and Ida B.
 Reginald F. Lewis Youth Entrepreneurial Institute in Baltimore, suggests that aspiring as·pire  
intr.v. as·pired, as·pir·ing, as·pires
1. To have a great ambition or ultimate goal; desire strongly: aspired to stardom.

2.
 entrepreneurs consider these seven steps to get started:

1 Come up with a business idea. What hobbies or activities do you like to do that could make you money?

2 Develop a business plan. Write down what your business will offer, how and to whom. Include your long-term goals Long-term goals

Financial goals expected to be accomplished in five years or longer.
 for the business.

3 Do market research to check out your competitors. Find out who else is offering your service. How do they promote it and what are their prices?

4 Determine how you will market your product. How will you get the word out about your business?

5 Determine your operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales . How much will you have to spend for supplies, equipment, etc.?

6 Determine how you will obtain start-up funds. Will you ask mom for a loan, or save your allowance for a few weeks?

7 Determine your profit/loss. Deduct how much you will charge for your product from how much you spent to create the product. If there's anything left over, you've made a profit; if not, then you have a loss.

Starting a business can begin with a hobby. But when you decide to turn your hobby into a business, you have taken that hobby and given it a completely different dimension. Therefore before you decide to turn your hobby into a business, consider your options. Do your research. Develop a plan. Many businesses start as a sole proprietorship A form of business in which one person owns all the assets of the business, in contrast to a partnership or a corporation.

A person who does business for himself is engaged in the operation of a sole proprietorship.
, but after your business begins to grow, you may want to reassess reassess
Verb

to reconsider the value or importance of

reassessment n

Verb 1. reassess - revise or renew one's assessment
reevaluate
 your situation. See if you are ready to take your business to the next level. Can you get away with being a home-based operation, or do you need a storefront? Are licenses and permits needed? During the planning process, discuss your ideas with your parents and family members. Consider their advice. Family support is always a plus!
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Date:Mar 1, 2003
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