Starting Your Own Business - Digital Download
Note. This is a digital book which will be downloaded to you and may be read with an online digital reader that can accept .mobi files,
eg https://imclient.herokuapp.com/mobiviewer/
Starting Your Own Business has been written for the many people who wish to start up in business on their own; for those who wish to start self-employment as a 'one man band', or in conjunction with a friend, colleague or partner.
Starting Your Own Business as a sole trader is often classified as a SME - a Small to Medium sized Enterprise, but a better description - Micro Business - is becoming more frequently used.
As a potential Sole Trader, this is where this book comes into its own.
Starting Your Own Business - rationale:
You have just been laid off, or made redundant.
You cannot find a suitable job or position.
You are being told that you are over qualified.
You want to be your own boss.
You want to work hours that suit you.
You want to make a million but you know that it is not possible working for a
boss.
You have invented something.
There may be other reasons that you have for starting your own business, and they are just as valid as the ones above.
By working through this book you will cover all the necessary points to achieve your goal.
Having said that, there is no reason why this book should not be used for something more sophisticated such as starting as a Limited Company; the reasoning is the same, it just might not give you all the answers that you may require.
Reasons for buying this book
It contains everything you need to know to start your business.
It is written in an easily understood way.
It gives examples and scenarios to support its reasoning.
The cost of this book can be set against initial business startup expenses.
The nominal price of this book will easily be recovered by the savings in time and learning.
With this book you will learn about:-
Identifying your personal requirements.
Understanding the different types of business status.
Understanding and creating a business plan.
Getting to grips with a cash flow forecast.
Getting to grips with simple accounting.