It might be interesting to note, what someone courageous enough to start THEIR OWN business faces when they start out! The next few entries here will run a long a similar thought. If your willing to learn and are open minded, you might find this informational.
Understand also that just because you choose to become involved in a idea, success is NOT guaranteed. As the following article points out many well intentioned business fail.
It is important to own these "TRUTHS" before casting stones or getting to disgruntled if you think your "Golden Goose" is dying!!
The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in the United States. According to the Small Business Administration, more than 572,900 new businesses opened in 2003. Unfortunately, and estimated 554,800 closed that same year, and an additional 35,037 declared bankruptcy. Two-thirds of small businesses survive for two or more years, and about half make it for more than four years.
According to a survey of small business owners, the major factors for business success were an ample supply of capital, the fact that a firm is large enough to have employees, the owner’s education level, and the owner’s reason for starting the firm in the first place, such as freedom for family life or wanting to be one’s own boss.
Small business (those with 500 employees or less) account for around 50 percent of the employment opportunities in the U.S (57.4 million jobs), and firms with 100 employees or less employed 41 million people. During the 2000-2001 fiscal year––the last year statistics were measured––more than 1 million new jobs were created by small businesses.
How important are small businesses to the economy? According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, small firms (that is, independent companies with less than 500 employees):
• Represent 99.7 percent of all employers.
• Employ half of all private sector employees.
• Pay 44.3 percent of total U.S. private payroll.
• Generated 60 to 80 percent of net new jobs annually over the last
decade.
• Create more than 50 percent of non-farm private gross domestic product (GDP).
• Supplied over 23 percent of the total value of federal prime contracts in FY 2003.
• Produce 13 to 14 times more patents per employee than large patenting firms. These patents are twice as likely as large firm patents to be among the one percent most cited.
• Are employers of 39 percent of high tech workers (such as scientists, engineers, and computer workers).
• Are 53 percent home-based and 3 percent franchises.
• Made up 97 percent of all identified exporters and produced 29 percent of the known export value in fiscal year 2001.
SouthernLady, 8 months ago | FlagTRUTH of the matter is most folks going into business do so with the thought that 'LIFE' will somehow be 'easier'? They don't go into the business realizing how hard it will be? How time-consu
ming it will become? Nor, all the other obsaticals they will have to over come! That's why so many jump without realizing the 'FULL-COST
' or "EMPACT" it make own their individual /family lives. STRESS is what I'm speaking of here! While some actually thrive on it. Most fall under the sever stress and pressure that's put on them! It's being able to keep things in perspectiv e and being able to deal with that stress and pressure accordingl y is the only thing that will keep you sane! Only, after weighing all the 'risk' and making sure you are prepared for them as such as possible should one begin a business.
MESSAGEMASTERS, 10 months ago | FlagThis goes out to all the people I know who may have been harassed by a couple that has a very distorted view of reality AND business. If this applies to you, you know who you are, and I apologize for the inconvenie
nce.
If you have ever had to stand up in righteousness for your dreams, while being shot at from ALL directions ! We feel your pain, and pray you'll continue push forward NO MATTER how hard, how hopeless, or how dark it seems to get!!
If it was your DREAM, given by GOD don't let ANYONE dissuade you!!
MESSAGEMASTERS
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