2/23/07

Want to be Rich? Own a Business


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Are you Cut out to be An Entrepreneur?

According to Fortune Magazine, nearly 80% of the 400 richest Americans have earned their wealth through business ownership. This may help to explain the tremendous interest in entrepreneurial pursuits today. Another explanation may lie in the way corporate America works.

When corporate America downsizes, a key strategy involves the discharge of middle-aged managers at the peak of their earning power. These high-priced executives are generally replaced by younger counterparts hungry for promotions. They are willing to work long hours for less money in order to achieve that goal.

In any event, more and more people are looking to themselves for the answer to future employment. As a result, business sales are increasing nationwide. There is an emergence of a new breed of entrepreneur --  the "modified risk taker."

The dictionary defines "Entrepreneur" as, "a person who organizes, operates and assumes the risk for a business venture." This definition implies that the "classic entrepreneur" starts a business from scratch. Starting a business from scratch is a risky venture. Consider that nearly two thirds fail during their first three years of operation. The "modified risk taker" coming out of corporate America typically buys an existing business or franchise to bypass most of the start-up risk.

In order to limit risk, all would-be entrepreneurs should examine their strengths and weaknesses. See if you are even qualified to consider business ownership, because not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur.

The following questions from the American Small Business Institute can help you see if you possess some of the more vital entrepreneurial traits:
  1. Do you want to own a business bad enough to work long hours with no promise of immediate compensation?
  2. Have you  worked in a business similar to the one you want to buy or start?
  3. Have you had any entrepreneurial training (formal or informal)?
  4. Are you a self-starter?
  5. Do you have the patience to work with and energize people, i.e., customers, employees, vendors, landlord, etc.?
  6. Are you a  leader?
  7. Can you accept total responsibility for a job's success or failure?
  8. Are you able to withstand stress?
  9. Do you have a credible team of  advisors?
  10. Do you have a business, marketing, & budget  plan?
  11. Has the plan been critiqued by your team of advisors?
  12. Can you make decisions quickly?
  13. Do people consider you both trustworthy and creditworthy?
  14. Can you stick with a task until completion?
  15. Are you in good health?
  16. Can you access additional capital beyond the initial start-up or acquisition costs (most businesses fail due to lack of capital).
  17. Are you prepared to lower your standard of living while your business gets on its feet?
  18. Have you done any research to determine the marketability of your product and/or service?
  19. Have you shopped your competition to determined your competitive advantages?
  20. Have you researched the availability of personnel and the skills necessary to staff your business?
  21. Do you have a suitable location lined up?
  22. Did you check to see if there were any laws (local, state or federal) that may hamper your ability to do business?
  23. If you could make the same (anticipated) amount of money working for another business owner would you still proceed?
  24. Do you have the support of your spouse or "significant other?"
  25. Are you able to comprehend financial statements?

Score Yourself:
If you answered "yes" to 20 or more questions, you likely possess the proper mindset  to be a "classic entrepreneur" and start a new business.

If you answered "yes" to at least 15 questions, you seem to fit the profile of a "modified risk taker" suggesting that you focus on the purchase of an existing business or franchise.

And, if you answered "yes" to much fewer than 15 questions, you may want to reconsider business ownership, keep your money in safe investments, and keep your day job.

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This information was provided by Rose Stabler, Managing Partner at Certified Business Brokers in Houston, Texas.



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