But first you have to do the research.
Today we are bombarded with get rich quick offers. These offers tell us that we can be overnight/internet sensations if we only buy a particular system. I am a firm believer in entrepreneurial enterprises. In fact I would have to say that being your own boss is probably the most satisfying experience a person can have. However, before you decide to jump on the “I’m Rich” bandwagon I suggest that you do the research.
Many high wage earners spend most of their income on food away from home mostly on entertainment, clothing and lounging services. Therefore it would be wise to create some form of a budget before you start your business. There is an additional sign of social unacceptability attached to those who earn middle-to-high incomes, why? Because people get jealous they want you to lag behind just like them but you are better than that you have done you due diligence and know where the light at the end of the tunnel is located.
With the exception of a few entrepreneurs and self-made business owners, there are fewer good jobs for those who don't have college educations. Education was, and still is, a positive ticket to a more affluent life. Although current events have proven that there are no guarantees that a degree will earn you big bucks, however it definitely helps to hold one. (I guess you can use it to empress your snooty friends).
You may feel that becoming your own boss will put you on the road to the “lifestyles of the rich and famous;” think again! Most new businesses are small and self-financed. The typical cost to start a business is about $10,000. The founders of these businesses will usually borrow from any available source be it friends, family, personal loans or credit cards. The Internet has reduced that cost substantially but remember you have to spend money to make money. Study, read, learn, do your due diligence. You can “Get Rich Quick” but I suggest you do the research. The old saying says “You won’t know where your going if you don’t know where you’ve been.”
Note (For more on this see my book entitled “Bound by the debt demon, its time to stop living in the red” available anywhere Christian books are sold) http://www.mrdonaldpayne.com/
Today we are bombarded with get rich quick offers. These offers tell us that we can be overnight/internet sensations if we only buy a particular system. I am a firm believer in entrepreneurial enterprises. In fact I would have to say that being your own boss is probably the most satisfying experience a person can have. However, before you decide to jump on the “I’m Rich” bandwagon I suggest that you do the research.
Many high wage earners spend most of their income on food away from home mostly on entertainment, clothing and lounging services. Therefore it would be wise to create some form of a budget before you start your business. There is an additional sign of social unacceptability attached to those who earn middle-to-high incomes, why? Because people get jealous they want you to lag behind just like them but you are better than that you have done you due diligence and know where the light at the end of the tunnel is located.
With the exception of a few entrepreneurs and self-made business owners, there are fewer good jobs for those who don't have college educations. Education was, and still is, a positive ticket to a more affluent life. Although current events have proven that there are no guarantees that a degree will earn you big bucks, however it definitely helps to hold one. (I guess you can use it to empress your snooty friends).
You may feel that becoming your own boss will put you on the road to the “lifestyles of the rich and famous;” think again! Most new businesses are small and self-financed. The typical cost to start a business is about $10,000. The founders of these businesses will usually borrow from any available source be it friends, family, personal loans or credit cards. The Internet has reduced that cost substantially but remember you have to spend money to make money. Study, read, learn, do your due diligence. You can “Get Rich Quick” but I suggest you do the research. The old saying says “You won’t know where your going if you don’t know where you’ve been.”
Note (For more on this see my book entitled “Bound by the debt demon, its time to stop living in the red” available anywhere Christian books are sold) http://www.mrdonaldpayne.com/
