The internet offers many great resources for learning how to start a business in your desired state. If it's a small business you wish to start, a great place to start is the Small Business Administration (www.sba.gov). You can also visit your local bookstore for a variety of books full of information on the steps to take to ensure starting a business properly. Your local library will offer good resources as well.
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It's good to be employed and to start a business but you should probably be employed first to learn how to run a business and then you have to have the money to invest in a business.
One may learn more about how to start and internet business at Entrepreneurs Journey. They have a nice set of guides that online the strategies and legal requirements for starting out a business on the internet.
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One can learn about how to start a new small business from many different sources. Some of them are seek professional advice, through web pages such as U.S. Small Business Administration.
You can learn more about small business funding at a bank such as Toronto Dominion. Scotiabank offers a small business start up package which could be helpful for learning about running a business.
There are a number of websites that provide tips and information for those wanting to learn how to start a home business. One can find information on 'wikiHow', 'The Simple Dollar' and 'startup nation'.
The SBA government website offers information where one can learn how to start and manage a business. The website has information on the risks, how to grow a business, and owning a business.
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Bpland.com is a good website to learn how to write an effective business plan. The have templates for any type of business that you are trying to start.
A savvy entrepreneur can research and learn the skills necessary to do this, but a realistic option for many is to enroll in a university and seek a business degree.
No college is needed. What you need to do is learn directly from a working planner. Start out as an assistant for a few years, learn the the business and then go out on your own. This is not something that you can learn in a classroom.