Home Based Businesses: What You Need To Know
Once you've decided on some ideas for home based businesses, you
need to come up with a business plan. Even home based businesses
need a plan in order to be successful. If you need to borrow
money to get started, it will be required by your lender.
Business plans can be extremely complicated, so you'll be better
off making one that you understand and will follow. The main
point of business plans, for big companies or home based
businesses, is to give you a road map to follow and meet your
goals. If you haven't written a business plan before, you can
find many examples on the Internet. The main points should
include:
* Your motivation * Product or service * Target customers *
Revenue goals * Time frame * Knowledge of competitors *
Marketing plan * Logo or your personal style * Plan one year at
a time; adjust as needed
As you get into the flow of things, you may decide to tailor
your plan a little differently. This is normal in home based
businesses.
Think about financing as you peruse home based businesses.
Something like a secretarial service wouldn't require a huge
investment. If you'll need heavy marketing, you may need to
borrow. Home based businesses are cheaper than founding a huge
corporation, but often there is a capital investment involved.
General expenses in home based businesses may include:
• New computer or upgrade
• High speed Internet access
• Fax machine with dedicated line
• Copier
• Website
• Printed business materials (cards, stationery, invoices,
purchase orders, etc.)
• Inventory if required
• File cabinets or other storage
These items will vary, depending on types of home based
businesses but the ones listed are fairly standard.
Home based businesses are subject to regulations and taxation
just as their bigger counterparts are. You'll need to check your
local zoning commissions to find about the need for permits for
home based businesses. If little traffic is coming to your home,
you shouldn't have to do anything. If heavy car or foot traffic
will visit home based businesses, there may be issues.
Unless you're well informed about tax law, you should probably
consult with an accountant. Home based businesses undoubtedly
will have write-offs, especially during your first year. You'll
also need to know about incorporation and business licensing.
If you do plenty of research on home based businesses before you
get started, you'll be able to start with confidence.
About the author:
John Williams writes about home based business
issues.