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Simple Steps for Starting Your Business Start-up Basics

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Walter Abbott, Director of the SCORE DC Speaker Bureau, gives entrepreneurs tips on how to start their business at the Washington, DC Economic Partnership's Entrepreneur Road Map seminar (1/15/14).

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Simple Stepsfor Starting Your Business

Start-up Basics

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Simple Steps for Starting Your Business

Session 1:Start-up Basics

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About SCORE

• Successful and experienced executives acting as volunteers

• Seminars and workshops• Free Mentoring

– One-on-one– E-mail

• Resources for small business: washingtondc.score.org

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Mentoring Locations

• SCORE DC has locations in DC, No. Va. And Montgomery County, Md.

• I have copies of our exact locations on my desk.

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Myth #6

Myth: If you choose to be self-employed, you’ll be limited in what you can achieve, since you’ll be working alone.

Reality: The limitations are created mostly by the space between your ears. Be realistic, but don’t trap yourself with self-imposed limitations. You can make a difference.

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Percent ofNew Businesses (2+ employees)

Source: U.S Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Business Dynamics Statistics

Reality: Business Success

After 5 Years

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Critical Success Factors

• Good choice of time and location

• Adequate capital• Ability to manage and

multi-task• Education/experience in

field• Strong work ethic• Effective time management• Willingness to ask for input

from others

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Simple Steps for Starting Your Business

Business Opportunities

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Starting a New Business

ADVANTAGES• Not hampered by

previous image or technologies

• Can choose location, name, logo, relationships

• Can explore new markets and directions

• See your dreams come true

DISADVANTAGES• No base, must build all

new• Greater risk• No track record =

difficulty in financing• See your dream

become a nightmare

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Buying a Business

ADVANTAGES• Established clientele,

suppliers, location• Known quantity,

proven formula/name• Help in starting and

running business• Can review records• Easier to obtain

financing

DISADVANTAGES• Potential hidden

issues: debts, poor reputation, loyalty to owner, out-of-date inventory or transfer issues

• No guarantee that success will continue

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Buying a Franchise

ADVANTAGES• Proven image and

product/service• Marketing/Sales power• Limited experience• Training, professional

guidance• Continued consulting

relationship• Access to other

franchisees for help

DISADVANTAGES• Loss of control - not

always your own boss• Franchise = royalty

and other fees• Operational

boundaries and limited choices

• Binding contract• Franchisor problems

are your problems

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Home Based Business

ADVANTAGES• Convenient work

location• Less expensive • Flexible schedule• Tax Advantages

- Sq. Ft of total home - Percentage of utilities

DISADVANTAGES• Zoning or deed

restrictions• Isolation from

others• Difficult financing• Family distractions• IRS scrutiny

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Online Business

ADVANTAGES• Lower startup costs• Expanded geographic

reach• Convenience &

accessibility• Flexibility

DISADVANTAGES• Low conversion

rates• Low barriers to entry

= higher competition

• Visitor expectations• No personal contact/

limited sensory info

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Entrepreneur Characteristics

• Self-starter• Resourceful• Responsible• Organized• Hard worker• Persistent• Decisive• Healthy• Supportive family

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How Many Hats Will You Wear?

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Marketing

• Strategy used to create a desire to purchase

• Creates your company image

• Anything you do to get and keep a customer

• Your product or service will not sell itself

• *Covered in detail in Workshop 3 – Marketing Plan

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Sales

• Customer contact work• Finding prospects• Making presentations• Preparing bids• Closing deals• Processing orders

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Product and/or Service

• Definition of offering• Functionality and packaging• Quality• Differentiation

• Who needs it?• Why do they need it?• How is it different or

better than the competition?

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Position

• Location, Location, Location

• Niche / target market• Competition• Distribution• Merchandising

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Branding

• Name recognition• Qualification of

product/service• Market identity• Advertising

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Price

• Consumer reaction

• Cost• Competition• Credit terms and

discount

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Competition

• Size of operation and number of employees

• Price and quality • Services provided • Reputation: strengths and

weaknesses• Personal visits and

observations• Suppliers & contractors• Other businesses in area

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Business Organization Forms

• Sole Proprietorship• Partnership• Limited Liability

Company (LLC)• “C” Corporation

(Conventional)• “S” Corporation (Sub-

chapter)

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Recommendations for Start-ups

Keep It Simple• Sole proprietorship

or partnership• If liability and/or

taxation is a concern, an LLC or S-corporation

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Insurance Considerations

• Property• Liability• Motor Vehicles• Umbrella Liability• Worker’s

Compensation• Health• Life• Business

Interruption

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Government Regulations

• Business Licenses

and Approvals• Labor Laws• Immigration Laws• IRS and Social

Security Withholding & Payments

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Every Business Owner Needs:

• Banker• Lawyer• Accountant• Insurance

Agent• Business

Mentor

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Simple Steps for Starting Your Business

Funding andCash Management

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• Total monthly cost of living

• Areas where you can cut back

• Outstanding debt• Amount in savings• Total amount needed to

cover 6 to 12 months of expenses

Personal Budget Considerations

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Start-up Cash Needs

Essential Considerations:• Tools and equipment• Leasehold improvements• Licenses and permits• Professional fees• Initial inventory• Working capital reserve

fund

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Operating Cash Needs

• Salaries• Rent• Insurance• Taxes and fees• Advertising• Loan interest/ principal• Utilities• Maintenance

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Sources of Capital

EquitySignifies Ownership• Personal savings• Family and friends• Partners’ contributions• Profits retained in the

business

DebtDoes NOT Signify Ownership• Banks and credit

unions*• Community Express

Micro Loans*• Credit cards (not

recommended)

* Usually guaranteed by SBA

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Lender’s View of Borrower

• Character, Commitment• Credit rating• Cash flow• Collateral, Capital• Industry knowledge• Personal investment• Financial history• Financial projections• Management skills• Competition

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Cash: Most Important Asset

• Open a separate bank account for your business

• Deposit all receipts “intact”• Use a petty cash fund• Separate sales tax receipts on

your books• Hang on to cash as long as

possible• Reconcile bank account monthly• Have adequate cash and a

reserve fund at the start of the business

• Prepare and maintain a cash forecast for at least six months into the future