Starting a Business With Little to no Funding

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August 2012

Starting a Business with Little to no Funding In an economy where small businesses are struggling to keep their doors open, there are still opportunities available of which most entrepreneurs are unaware. There are two industries where individuals can conduct business--through private and public sectors. Most people are aware of conducting business in the private sector, however many have not realized the potential of conducting business in the public sector. Public sectors are enterprises that are part of the federal, state, or local government. But before we get into those opportunities let’s discuss the cycle of business and what’s essential in running a small business. All businesses can be broken down into front end and back end operations. The front end includes the purchase of products GOODS and the sale of those products. Once the products have been delivered CASH SALES then the back end of business operations begins. That includes Cycle of invoicing your clients, accounts receivable, and converting those Business accounts receivables into cash to start the whole process again. Those RECEIVABLES DELIVERY accounts receivables are considered an asset and can be leveraged for INVOICE cash or credit. While the cycle of business is important, there are four essential elements needed in order to have a successful business. Businesses need to have (1) cash or a line of credit, (2) a product or service, (3) the sale or conversion of those products to cash, and (4) management including fiscal, legal, and accounting. Without all four of these components your business is doomed to fail. Most entrepreneurs who start a business usually have a product or service to offer and a target sales


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