Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Requirements for successful self-employment


Running a business from home as a self-employed individual requires a number of qualities for success.
Starting a business from the beginning and keeping it operational over time is a challenge. A large percentage of startups fail. For those who are self-employed and do not have employees working for them, there is one less challenge, at least. They do not need to concern themselves with managing other people, recruiting them, paying them and all the various tasks associated with having employees.
Human resource laws and regulations alone constitute a significant investment of time as small business owners need to learn about them. There is a trade-off for the self-employed, however. They must be able to run their entire business personally. It may be helpful to supplement personal expertise and abilities by hiring professional assistance with specific tasks, such as accounting.
When first starting a business, professional assistance might help with tasks such as registering the business name, deciding what kind of corporation to form and taking the proper steps to create it. Traders might want to form a C-corporation or limited liability corporation, depending on their circumstances.
Business tasks for the individual
There will likely be many things they must do themselves. Entrepreneurs may need to make decisions about equipment and software, set up their offices, talk to clients and do research on their chosen fields.
Those in the day trading business will need to develop a method of choosing investments and tracking their profits and losses, for example. They may find themselves performing a significant amount of research into possible trades and dealing with the tax and accounting aspects of trading.

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