• Collecting debts - what not to do... Search for law notes: From today's Muncie Star-Press:BREAK-IN: A Muncie man was arrested Saturday afternoon, accused of dealing several thousand dollars worth of...
  • Blogging for business plans... Search for law notes: You want to start a business. You read everything you can about starting a business. You probably have read enough about needing a...
  • Starting a corporation... Search for law notes: The law require three things for starting a corporation:1. Corporate by-laws.2. Articles of Incorporation.3. An Employer Identification...
  • Best wishes to Marcia Oddi... Search for law notes: I have been remiss but Marcia Oddi of The Indiana Law Blog is ill. My best wishes go out to here. The Indiana Law Blog was the first...
  • Spatial Law and Policy Update (Augu... Search for law notes: PrivacyGoogle Street View in Germany - a non-issueSpain joins countries Probing Street ViewFacebook Location and PrivacyFacebook Enters...
  • Update on Spatial Law and Policy... Search for law notes: California has revised its proposed "Pay As You Drive" insurance regulations. A full copy of the regulations can be found here.Vector One...
  • Indiana Blog: Indiana Commercial Fo... Search for law notes: I ran across this blog in the past week and with more time I would have mentioned it earlier. The writer is John Waller from Indianapolis'...

Starting an in-home business

LexisOne reprinted Tips For Starting A Home-Based Business from the Associated Press. I suggest reading the entire article but since I am not sure how long the link will persist, here are the high points:
Here are nine other considerations for those operating or considering a home-based business, according to small-business experts:

1. Start with research. Explore business structures on Web sites such as SBA.gov from the Small Business Administration. Seek feedback on your business plan from seasoned volunteers at SCORE, Counselors to America's Small Business.

2. Do a detailed analysis of costs to figure out how much money you'll need. Forecast three scenarios: a best-case, realistic and worst-case financial picture. Karen Belasco, founder and "chief cookie counselor" of Good Fortunes, a personalized cookie business in Canoga Park, Calif., said she wishes she had spent more time learning about cash flow and the bottom line when she started the company in 1995. "I really lost money for a very long time and we couldn't figure out why," Belasco said. "There were certain hidden costs we just weren't seeing." Still, Good Fortunes has grown to do just under $5 million in annual sales. "My drive and determination was what kept me in business," she said. "I could've used some basic tools at the beginning that probably would've gotten me here a lot faster."

3. Overcome distractions and designate a space in the house for business activity. "Carve out a space where you actually go," said Charles Matthews, executive director of the University of Cincinnati's Center for Entrepreneurship in Ohio. The kitchen table doesn't cut it, he said. "Select a location that's exclusively devoted to your business. It doesn't have to be huge but it has to be effective and efficient, especially if you have clients visit your office."

4. Be your first investor and keep funding sources close to home at first. Start with family, friends and home equity before seeking angel investors or venture capital, Monosoff said. "You have to believe in what you're doing with conviction, and you have to invest in yourself with education and time and money before you can expect other people to support what you're doing."

5. Consider entering contests and business-plan competitions that can help fund and guide your business.

6. If you have trouble securing a bank loan, consider applying to the SBA or microlending organizations. Monosoff recommends sites such as MicroenterpriseWorks.org, and CountMeIn.org, which are run by nonprofit organizations that offer loans up to $25,000, plus coaching, she said. "To have that combination of the funding to give you the seed money and the mentoring is just invaluable."

7. Outsource high-level business functions such as accounting if you don't have the background or time to do a competent job. "A lot of accountants and attorneys will give you a consultation for free," Monosoff said. "Be sure to ask that before you go." Ask for and check references before turning over the bookkeeping, Nemeth added.

8. Ask family for support or consider hiring someone to do the domestic work if you feel overwhelmed. Relinquishing tasks such as child care, housecleaning, cooking and grocery shopping can help you carve out time to focus on the business. If you can't afford to pay for help, look for programs offering free activities for kids in your area. Contact your local Chamber of Commerce.

9. Have an exit strategy. Can you sell the business, pieces of it, or license the product if you no longer want or can afford to continue?

0 comments:

Post a comment on: Starting an in-home business

Info recommended by: Law and Law blogger online Sponsored by: Law daily
  • The Cluetrain Manifesto... Search for law notes: I got to admit I have read bits and pieces and a lot about The Cluetrain Manifesto and I am still not sure how to put it all into effect...
  • Franchising - reading around... Search for law notes: Today, I found a new franchising resource: FranchiseBrief.com. I have not examined the site in any depth but it seems fairly sober in its...
  • Recent Spatial Law Links... Search for law notes: Privacy - in all it forms - continues to be a hot Spatial Law issue. An article in the Washington Post discusses how the Department of...
  • State v. Jay C. Fisher... Search for law notes: 08-14-07 A-3026-05T3Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5.1, a driver involved in amotor vehicle accident that results in the death of...
  • OECD Report published... Search for law notes: Earlier this months, the OECD published its communication outlook which presents the most recent comparable data on the performance of the...
  • Dying without a Will in Indiana ver... Search for law notes: I will take Indiana. This story from the Times of London, Wills injustice: fit for Dickens?, is worth reading if only to make us...
  • Follow up on powers of attorney and... Search for law notes: Just a few passing thoughts on the previous article Powers of Attorney - uses and problems and Times of London article I was commenting on...
  • Powers of Attorney - uses and probl... Search for law notes: I sum up a power of attorney as creating an alter ego for the person making the power of attorney. Let me throw in a couple of terms here....
  • Spatial Law and Policy Update (Augu... Search for law notes: Licensing/Intellectual Property rightsPirating of Sat Nav Maps in ChinaViacom to Appeal YouTube DecisionBing Adds OpenStreetMapDoes your...
  • Spatial Law and Policy Update (Augu... Search for law notes: PrivacyPrivacy pirates: Self-regulation is a sinking ship (IT World)Facial recognition App enables next-level web-stalking (Good...
  • Recent Developments in Spatial Law... Search for law notes: Rick Crowsey, of Crowsey Incorporated, forwarded me this article from the Washington Post on the increased use of GPS devices by law...
  • Commission comments on margin squee... Search for law notes: The European Commission has issued interesting comments to the Italian telecoms regulator Agcom over its proposed guidelines for ex-ante...