To be their own boss, to be in control of their finances, to be in control of their life and to be in control of their future.
no, because to be an entrepreneur you have to start the business
time and money
Business men Entrepreneurs I mean
Entrepreneurs are willing to assume financial risks to create a profit; they start businesses. Non-entrepreneurs do not start businesses.
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Robert Ashton has written: 'How to start your own business for entrepreneurs' -- subject(s): Entrepreneurship, Management, New business enterprises, Small business 'How to start your own business for entrepreneurs' -- subject(s): Entrepreneurship, Management, New business enterprises, Small business
Your local SBA (Small Business Administration) and SCORE (Counselors to America's Small Business)
He started a business that prospered. Entrepreneurs start bussinesses.
Many entrepreneurs start out without much knowledge in business law as they have an idea they want to profit from which usually has nothing to do with business law. These entrepreneurs may get in touch with lawyers who understand business law in order to figure out how to properly monetize their idea.
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There are many reasons why the franchise world has become so tempting over the past few years to business owners and entrepreneurs alike. Compared to other businesses, franchises have a higher success rate, giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to start a rewarding business with a built-in reputation, as opposed to leading with the pressure of building a startup. Franchises are a great route for those looking for a safer business endeavor or for those who may not have the proper business background or connections to start a startup enterprise.
In these hard economic times, the critical situations relaxed by entrepreneurs trying to start up a new business is having startup funds available and producing enough business to at least break even.