Small-Business Optimism at its Lowest Point
Posted by aileen on
April 25, 2008
According to the entrepreneur website, for the last six years, small-business optimism is at its lowest point in terms of cash flow, cost of operation and the rising energy cost. This may not be of great concern to an employee like me. Hence, I share the sentiments of the entrepreneurs who are not making good in their business at present. I have always dreamed of being one and still hopes to be one someday. At this point I’m still focusing to create my own niche as to what product I could best develop.
New business endeavors often requires fast cash loans from banks, lending companies, or even from close relatives to start up or for possible contingencies. It is important to foresee the expenses beforehand as it determines savings and extra expenses when things don’t go as planned. In relation to this, there are actually guide books made to order for interested money makers. One of which is “Craft Business” which is a step-by-step startup guide for hobbyist like me. It comes with free software that has business calculators, ready made business forms and sample business plans. Small-business owners wannabe especially for SAHMs or stay at home moms will surely enjoy learning how to increase profit on the things they love.



