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What to Ask Yourself Before Launching a Business Startup

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Many people dream of owning their own business. Yes, it can be exciting to get out of a job that you despise and start your own venture. However, creating a business startup is not for the faint of heart.

When you start your own business, you need a solid plan and a lot of money. A business comes with a lot of uncertainty and risk. There is no longer a steady paycheck involved, so that can be scary for a lot of people. On the other hand, there is always the possibility that your business will do surprisingly well and you make millions of dollars.

Are you mentally and financially prepared to start your own business? Here are some questions to ask yourself before you quit your cushy 9-5 job and make a huge leap into the business world.

Are You Ready to Focus on a Business?

A business is not a 40 hour per week job. You can’t just clock in and clock out as you please. A business can consume most of your time. You will need to eat, sleep and breathe your business in order for it to survive.

If you have other responsibilities, such as a young child, then starting a business can be quite the challenge. You may need a lot of help from family and friends to get your business off on the right foot.

A business also requires the right emotional state. Is your life feeling good overall? Are you at a point in your life where you are ready to focus on something as time-consuming as a business?

Are Your Finances in Order?

A business is not something you can create overnight. It requires significant planning, especially when it comes to finances. You may not make money right away, so you need to have a financial cushion. Start budgeting before you leave your job and continue to do so for the long-term. Have a plan in place so you’re not broke as you’re getting your business off the ground.

Is Your Idea Viable?

You should take the time the test your product or service. Create a website and run a social media campaign as a test. Create a three-sentence marketing plan that explains what you plan to do and why it is important. See if your idea is one that gets consumers excited.

Also, make sure that the idea is a good fit for you. It should be something that you truly care about and makes you excited.

Learn More About Business Startups

Owning your own business can be exciting, but it’s also a lot of hard work. Expect to spend a lot of time getting your company ready. Financial and legal issues are common, so get the right help on your side.

Orlando business startup lawyer B.F. Godfrey from Godfrey Legal can give you the advice you need to protect your startup. He can help you avoid costly mistakes. To schedule a consultation, call (407) 890-0023 or fill out the online form.

Resource:

geekwire.com/2019/want-launch-startup-ask-answer-questions-venturing/

https://www.godfreylegal.com/choosing-the-best-workspace-for-your-business-startup/

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