Starting
a business involves planning, making key financial decisions and
completing a series of legal activities. These 10 easy steps can help
you plan, prepare and manage your business. Click on the links to learn
more.
Step 1: Write a Business Plan
Use these tools and resources to create a business plan. This written guide will help you map out how you will start and run your business successfully.Step 2: Get Business Assistance and Training
Take advantage of free training and counseling services, from preparing a business plan and securing financing, to expanding or relocating a business.Step 3: Choose a Business Location
Get advice on how to select a customer-friendly location and comply with zoning laws.Step 4: Finance Your Business
Find government backed loans, venture capital and research grants to help you get started.Step 5: Determine the Legal Structure of Your Business
Decide which form of ownership is best for you: sole proprietorship, partnership, Limited Liability Company (LLC), corporation, S corporation, nonprofit or cooperative.Step 6: Register a Business Name ("Doing Business As")
Register your business name with your state government.Step 7: Get a Tax Identification Number
Learn which tax identification number you'll need to obtain from the IRS and your state revenue agency.Step 8: Register for State and Local Taxes
Register with your state to obtain a tax identification number, workers' compensation, unemployment and disability insurance.Step 9: Obtain Business Licenses and Permits
Get a list of federal, state and local licenses and permits required for your business.Step 10: Understand Employer Responsibilities
Learn the legal steps you need to take to hire employees.Startup Resources
There are a number of available programs to assist startups, micro businesses, and underserved or disadvantaged groups. The following resources provide information to help specialized audiences start their own businesses.-
Environmentally-Friendly "Green" Business
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Home-Based Business
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Online Business
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Self Employment
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Minority Owned Business
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Veteran Owned Business
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Woman Owned Business
The following steps provide information on how to help specialized audience in their upcoming business.
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ReplyDeleteFrom this article I have been able to understand that the business one wants to venture into needs to be understood and planned for.