Friday, September 22, 2006

Title: The Girl's Guide to Starting your Own Business
Pages: 64-125 (Total: 125)

There are many steps into getting the right business for you. Before, you can actually jump to any business of your own; there is "the scary stuff": legalities, licenses, permits, financials, fundings, and contemplation of name and product to think about.

Even though I enjoy the competition that comes with business, reading about all the risks and investment-taking is starting to scare me. First of all, I do not have an official genuine product of my own to sell nor the money to start off with, or have decided on what type of legal structure I am for. I know I sound like I am panicking, but this is why I am reading this book, to help me see ahead of what I will be getting into before I actually dive in. One of the things I learned from reading this book is that risk taking is something that you have to get used to since business is like a gamble everyday, not knowing whether your customers want more or less of your product in which case, risking money. There are many steps you have to take to reach where you want to be, and nothing comes easy.

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