Bonding will cover you against employee theft. If you do not have employees it is not necessary. Many clients do not realize this, so a lot of business owners just get it anyways as a marketing tool and to just make the answer to the "are you bonded" question easier. It is fairly cheap to purchase a bond.
Yes, you can start a business, but not like a major business, like TCBY, or Cold Stone(no idea why I used ice cream places, first thing that popped up), but you can do like a face painting, or babysitting
It depends on many thing but you need money for staff(unless it it is a family business), the location, proper storage, supply's, seating, and for the proper permits
There are many ways to incorporate a business online, first thing is one wants to make a website where information about the business will be posted. Once the business starts to lift off one might want to start looking into social networking sites.
You need to register because it one of the business laws. If you are planning to start a corporation then you have to go to the SEC office and ask what is the best thing to do.
In the Beginning of a business you want to start creating a large net for your finances. So eventually hire new employs. One thing to remember is that all businesses just like our economy has it's ups and Downs business does not crash. Once you have a secure financing network you can start building your 401k. Than
license......a business permit issued by a city or county government. The term bonded or insured is basically the same thing. Bonded usually applies if someone handles money or other valuables.
Build a building or buy one or hire one then hire a sataff and start your business.
Probably, an idea or concept.
The first thing that you should do is get in touch with other small business owners in your community. Get their advice - they will know exactly what you are going through and tell you the best ways to start your business.
No. Bonding is a separate
all u have to do is get every thing that you need
To start a business you don't need a business degree in any sense. However, in theory that degree will assist you in starting the business by offering information on how to start a business, what kind of laws you need to look out for. How to find employees etc. But to start a business all you need to do is be 18 (to sign legal works and that kind of thing).
The first thing you need to do is to get a business license. You then need to have a place to run your shop and get employees to help you run the business.
I would check your local schools for business degree programs. That would be the most helpful and useful thing in learning how to start your own business.
The first thing that you are going to need is a business plan. This is especially true if you will be presenting your proposed business to a lender for financing.
Proximity or closeness to the targeted customers
In most cases it would be location.