Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Financial Tips for Women Starting a Business

Some women starting a business have never worked outside the home and need to start from the beginning, while some men may be starting a business after working in the workforce for many years. I had worked in the workforce for over 10 years before I decided to start my business and had some experience but still ran into problems. This is why I want to share these tips with you, so you can avoid problems I ran into and get your business started sooner and with less headaches!
If you are currently working at a job and thinking about starting your business, the first thing you should do is KEEP YOUR JOB! Don’t quit your job before you have a plan in place. While you have your job, you should be doing some things that will help you once you leave your job to work full time for yourself.

1. Write a business plan.
2. Write a marketing plan.
3. Write a credit policy.

These are three of the most important things you will do for your business. People are normally frightened away by these three things but don’t be! I have examples of all three of these items in my books and you can feel free to use them as they are or customize them for yourself. You can look online for examples of these types of plans and create your own. If you have these three items BEFORE you go to a bank for financing, you are guaranteed to have a better chance at getting approved than someone who does not have these items. If you go to the bank or approach the SBA without any of these items they will tell you to come back when you have them. So be smart and be ready.

Many small businesses are launched by the personal resources of their owners. But they can quickly reach the stage where the owner must look to the credit market for financial help in expanding operations. Some things you can do to improve your financial standing when starting a business are:

1. Get copies of your credit reports - you can do this free once a year.
2. Pay off any credit cards or bills you have as quickly as possible.
3. Start out small, buy more equipment or expand as your business grows rather than trying to start out “big”.
4. Share office space with a business that compliments your business.
5. Share big equipment such as copiers, fax machines, postage meters or printers.
6. Join networking groups and attend meetings, you will meet other business owners you may be able to barter with, saving you a lot of money.
7. Stick to your marketing plan, and do one thing each day to market your business. This will eventually lead to more publicity, which means more sales and more money for you.
8. Try to use electronic means of reaching customers. Email is much cheaper than printing and postage costs.
9. Buy used office equipment; I am still using a desk I bought at a second hand shop for $100!10. Determine how much money you REALLY need to start your business, it normally takes more than you imagine. Try to have at least double what you think you need, you will be glad you did. (Keep your day job!)
11. Try to do as much as you can yourself before hiring employees or outsourcing jobs.
12. Pay yourself ONLY AFTER any employees and bills are paid.
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Saturday, October 6, 2007

NATURAL HIGHS

1. Being in love.
2. Laughing so hard your face hurts.
3. A hot shower.
4. No queues at the supermarket.
5. Taking a drive on a pretty road.
6. Hearing your favourite song on the radio.
7. Lying in bed listening to the rain outside.
8. Hot towels fresh out of the dryer.
9. Chocolate milkshake ... (or vanilla ... or strawberry!)
10. A bubble bath.
11. Giggling.
12. A good conversation.
13. Finding a £20 note in your coat from last winter.
14. Running through sprinklers. (especially if naked)
15. Laughing for absolutely no reason at all.
16. Having someone tell you that you're beautiful.
17. Accidentally overhearing someone say something nice about you.
18. Waking up and realising you still have a few hours left to sleep.
19. Making new friends or spending time with old ones.
20. Having someone play with your hair.
21. Sweet dreams.
22. Making eye contact with a cute stranger.
23. Holding hands with someone you care about.
24. Running into an old friend and realising that some things (good or bad) never change.
25. Watching the expression on someone's face as they open a much-desired present from you.
26. Getting out of bed every morning and being grateful for another beautiful day.
27. Knowing that somebody misses you.
28. Getting a hug from someone you care about deeply.
29. Knowing you've done the right thing, no matter what other people think.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Financial Tips for Women


FINANCIAL TIPS FOR WOMEN

For security reasons, it is important for women to have the knowledge about how to make financial decisions.
Facts that many women choose to be single, and the divorce rates are getting higher should underline the more important for women to equip themselves with complete financial knowledge to survive in their life.

Women need to know that:

They should not live from paycheck to paycheck. It is important to save some portions of every income they get, whether they are from their husband or from their own salary.

They should have their own personal account instead of a join account with their spouse. It will increase their self confidence as well. Having a personal account will be useful when something happens to their spouse, as personal account will give more flexibility and authority than joint account.

They are advisable of having their own investment and retirement account. This will help protect their financial when the breadwinner of the family turns his heart against the family.

They should have their own credit card. The best time to have a credit card is when you need it the least, when you can pay on time. Credit card will be very useful under urgent circumstances, when you do not have enough cash on hand. Although some women may not need a credit card, it is recommended to have one for urgency.

They should get involved in monthly family finances. Almost all of us have something to eliminate, by working together with your spouse, the family could save more than before.

Having enough money in their savings will give women the courage to leave an unpleasant job or a horrible marriage.

What should always be remembered is being able to manage a family and personal financial does not mean they can forget their destiny as a woman. To build a happy and harmonious family, women and men should understand that they are in the same boat, so they should not compete against each other.

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