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Unsure About
a Home Based Business? The SBA Can Help
By Candice Clem
From start to finish, the process of
purchasing a home business can be a tricky
road to navigate. Even the very first
decision can prove to be a hurdle for some
people: am I ready for this? Particularly if
you're a person prone to worry, this can be
a difficult and fearful question to ask, and
an even harder one to answer, especially if
you've never purchased or operated your own
business before. Simply approaching the idea
of opening your own business can be
challenging, regardless of how easy a work
from home model may be. However, "am I ready
for this" doesn't have to be an impossible
question, and although it may seem a little
unexpected, the government can help you
answer it.
Actually, the government is so concerned
about small business development and
entrepreneurship as a serious stimulus to
the United States economy, that the Small
Business Administration has constructed a
website with a wide variety of tools and
support systems to help businesses along.
The list of services they provide is long,
but includes some impressive features like
business planning tips, information about
various financing options, a full business
law library, online business training, small
business podcasts, and all the government
forms you could want.
One of their most interesting web tools,
though, is the SBA assessment tool: a
5-minute questionnaire designed to help
potential entrepreneurs decide whether or
not they are equipped to start an Air
Advantage internet sales franchise, DVDNow
movie rental franchise, or any other home
based business. It's a surprisingly simple
list of questions, that literally only take
a few minutes to fill out, and it covers
just about every question that would need to
be asked.
The yes/no questions are broken into 3
category headings: general; personal
characteristics; and skills, experience, and
training. The general section includes
questions regarding who you've discussed
your business ideas with, if you have the
support of family and friends, and whether
or not you have sought professional counsel.
The personal characteristics heading asks a
few questions about you to help determine if
you have the personal qualities that most
entrepreneurs display: are you a leader, do
you display confidence, are you a
team-player, etc.
The skills, experience & training question
list takes you through a whirlwind look at
your business history, natural talents, and
accumulated training. Altogether, the
questionnaire is sure to give you a better
idea of where you stand in preparedness as
you look at the prospect of starting a work
at home franchise. If you have what it takes
to make it in the business world, but need a
little nudge in the right direction, the SBA
can help show what to you.
If, however, there is anything about your
answers that would lead the SBA assessment
to conclude that you are not yet ready to
start a business, it doesn't just tell you
to give up all dreams of owning a business
entirely. Instead, it takes your responses
and develops a plan of action for you to
follow that will help fill out those areas
in which you may not have scored as highly
as possible. Once you have read the
recommended material, sought counsel from a
trained business coach, and done whatever
else the results indicate would be a good
idea for you to do, you should be ready to
come back and ace the assessment. The
assessment is not something designed so that
the SBA can bar people from starting
businesses, but it does help to bolster
people who are ready and advise people who
aren't.
All in all, the SBA and its array of
business tools are very helpful to anyone
interested in any kind of business. Whether
you're on the path to getting into
business-to-business internet consulting
with WSI Internet, just browsing for an
internet franchise, or simply toying with
the idea of any kind of franchise business,
the SBA can help, and it wants to, so take
advantage of the services that it offers. It
makes no sense to avoid free help.
Find more
small business information at
Home Based Business Opportunities
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