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How to Start a Business: A Step-by-Step Complete Guide (2019)

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You should know that about two-thirds of businesses with employees survive 2 years and about half survive only five years. How do they currently meet your target market’s needs, and how will you differentiate your product or services? If you’re a sole owner and don’t have employees, this is not required.

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Legal Protection: 5 Things to Consider Before Opening a Business

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A limited liability company limits the degree to which the business owner can be held liable for damages. So, if a customer sues your company after they receive a faulty product, your personal accounts and finances will be safe. It is imperative that you protect your assets by forming an LLC.

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How to Start a Successful Consulting Business: The Complete 10 Step Guide (2019)

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Navigating the transition between a salaried employee and running your own consulting business can be tricky. You know a lot about marketing or finance or… whatever. It will be much easier to differentiate yourself from all of those other generalized consultants if you specialize. But employees must be paid.

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How to Start a Business in a Month – #30DayChallenge

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According to the SBA, 52% of all small businesses are home-based and of the 28 million small businesses in the US, 22 million of those are operated by people who consider themselves self-employed (they have no employees and no additional payroll). Are you going to be hiring employees? Week 2 – Getting financed.