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Tips to Avoid Premature Bankruptcy for Young Business Owners

A great business mind is most often considered the best asset of a successful entrepreneur.

Being a business owner is always one of the seemingly more exciting ways to make a living. Considering the many opportunities in the market and the rise of consumer spending in the country, there is no surprise to why a handful of graduates choose to be young business owners.

Starting young in the world of business is always a good thing, but it can also be too risky especially if it’s a start-up and you’re doing everything by yourself. The primary concern when starting a business frequently revolves around finances. Do you have the money to start a business? Do you have all the requirements to apply for a business loan? These are the right questions to ask yourself, but remember that it’s not always about the money.

No matter how bright your ideas are, you won’t get anywhere if you don’t plan and execute a strategic approach toward entrepreneurship. Before you begin your venture, here are some ideas on how you can go about your business planning:

1. Outline your business goals. When setting your business goals, don’t focus on just making money. Not only does it sound greedy, it also does not give you the right kind of mindset as a business owner. Set goals for yourself and for your business so you can always be on target. Do you want to expand your business a few years from now, if it becomes successful? Do you want to get investors or franchisees?

2. Boost your knowledge on financial management. One of the downfalls of most businesses is the lack of knowledge about handling money. There are a lot of books on business and financial management that you can get from a bookstore. Otherwise, you can simply Google what you need to know. You can even find a lot of online videos and even business courses, free of charge.

3. Create a budget. If you are funding your own venture, you may have very limited resources. If not, it’s likely you don’t have enough cash flow. While it can be quite challenging, having a conservative stance towards spending will allow you to stretch your budget.

4. Prepare for a business credit card application. Even if you already have a credit card, never use your personal card for your business. Having a small business credit card to be used exclusively for business purposes is a much better idea. It will allow you to monitor and evaluate your business expenses. It will also give you enough financial flexibility in times of need.

5. Join business symposiums or conferences. Learn from the most reputable business speakers. It’s highly logical to learn about the experiences and hear words of wisdom from business professionals. You also need to consider these events as an opportunity to grow your network.

6. Be an expert in people-to-people and business-to-business relations. Don’t attempt to pull dirty tactics for your own gain. From clients and suppliers to business partners and competitors, never strain your relations with anyone. Being unethical will only backfire and hurt your business and your personal life in the long run.

7. Monitor your run rate. Every business owner knows the importance of monitoring how the business is actually doing. How is the ROI (return on investment)? Will you be able to continue with expansion or do you need to consider an abridgment? This allows you to identify the SWOTs (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) of your business and to evaluate if the business is truly profitable.

As a young entrepreneur, you must not fear the many facets of business planning and execution that you will need to go through. Most of the time, people who take the biggest risks are the ones who get to enjoy a booming success.


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Growing a Small Business from Home


Many Filipinos today are considering going from being an average employee to becoming a small-time business owner. And this could be just one great move for them. Robert Kiyosaki once said in his book entitled “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” that financial freedom can be attained through establishing a business and investing.

Nevertheless, the country is undeniably booming with various business and investment opportunities. From manufacturing hand-crafted products to opening restaurants, the ideas are endless. They come up with innovative products and services that can stand even during tough economic times.

Starting a small business from home is usually the scenario here in the country. With a decent capital to get by, budding entrepreneurs are slowly climbing their way to the top through ingenious strategies. But just like any other venture, it doesn't come easy. Surely, challenges may come even if you're building your business at home. But with the right mindset and techniques, the journey towards financial freedom wouldn't be that much difficult.

A Conducive Work Environment
Regardless of what industry you're in, it is crucial to designate a workspace suited for you. There are lots of home office ideas swarming over the Net which you can take advantage of. Set aside some space in your house, preferably somewhere with minimal distractions. Moreover, investing in professional office equipment and furniture is a sound investment. Spending time in front of the computer means you need to be mindful about ergonomics. An ergonomic chair and keyboard saves you from repetitive stress injuries.

Keep a Strong Team
A home-based business isn't equivalent to a one-man show. The fact that it is business means you need experts to help you out. These are people who must be adept with aspects you are not familiar with. For instance, if you are not familiar with setting up an online presence, you may hire a web developer with an SEO and internet marketing experience. Aside from that, you may need the help of accountants, bookkeepers and even lawyers. Assess what your strengths are when it comes to running a business and focus on the parts which you are good at. Leave the rest to your competent team.

Branding Helps
Building your company also means building its identity in the market. Part of your business plan should be impressive yet feasible marketing strategies. Branding is all about establishing your business' credibility through delivering the message of your products and/or services clearly. Create ways to connect to your clients and customers emotionally.

Customer Service
No matter what size, businesses should always make their customers feel valued. When you come to think of it, your company wouldn't even suffice without them. Cultivating relationships with your target audience is extremely essential during the first stage of your business. Winning their loyalty is a matter of being grateful and respectful of them, be it through exceptionally answering to their queries and attending to their concerns.
Managing and growing your small business at home is definitely possible. Starting out while keeping in mind these concepts may even give you a bigger and brighter opportunity in the corporate scene.

AUTHOR BIO
Anna Garcia writes for Regus PH. Regus Philippines offers excellent serviced accommodation and business solutions in three of the largest metropolitans in the country: Manila, Makati and Cebu City.