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A good business plan will help you figure out approximately what your business will cost to get off the ground. You don't want to guess at this. Knowing your costs will help you decide what you're going to charge.
The bottom line is that most businesses fail because they don't have a clearly spelled-out business plan. Don't make that mistake.
For those of you who have been in business for awhile, don't think a business plan can't help you. Because you'll be wrong. Your business plan should be taken out on a regular basis, reread and updated.
Below I have given you a list of questions you should ask yourself when starting your home business. For a complete list of questions, check out my book, The Stay-at-Home Mom's Guide To Making Money, available at www.bizymoms.com or at your favorite bookstore.
Once again, this is just a partial list, but there are enough questions here to give you a good idea of what you'll be facing with a new business and the costs involved.
A business plan is essential to any successful home business. As one great quote says, Those who fail to plan, plan to fail. - Author Unknown
Liz Folger is a Work-at-Home Expert and author of The Stay-at-Home Mom's Guide to Making Money from Home
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