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Small Business Start-Up, Tips and Warnings - Part III

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After you have gone through with the setting up of your business you are now ready to Launch your business. First, you will have to build your product or develop your service. Once you have the business all planned, financed, and have your basic level of staffing, get going. Whether that's sitting down with the engineers and getting the software coded and tested, or getting materials sourced and shipped to your fabrication room (aka "garage"), or purchasing in bulk and marking up the price, the building process is the time during which you prepare for market. During this time, you may discover things such as:

 

Small Business Start-Up, Tips and Warnings Part II

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Fourth, choose wisely. When choosing the person or people you're going to build the business with, be careful. Even if someone is your best friend, it doesn't mean that you will partner well in a business operation. Things to consider when choosing your co-leaders and support players include:

 

Taking A Step Forward

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Taking A Step Forward

For those who have the desire to make a sincere contribution to Liberia’s economy, I encourage you to take a step forward to start and develop your own business. It is very important to understand that we live in a time where people are so busy and very impatient and of course this is a very positive factor for the person who has made the decision and has an action plan.

 

Access to Finance For Liberian Businesses

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Access to Finance For Liberian Businesses

How Practical?

The just ended Micro, Small and medium Enterprise Conference was a great step forward for Liberian MSMEs as you would see in this quote, “ The Liberian economy is expected to grow rapidly over the coming years, with over USD$16 billion of investments in our natural resources sector alone in the last five years. With less than 4 million people, the majority under the age of 25, we can, and we must create a prosperous society that grants equal opportunity to all if we are to achieve peace and security and build a better future for the next generation.” President Johnson-Sirleaf.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 19 May 2013 23:48 )
 

Petroleum Prices Fall For 2nd Time in Row

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Petroleum Prices Fall For 2nd Time in Row

Stakeholders in the petroleum industry here have for the second time in roll announced the reduction in the pump prices of gasoline and fuel oil on the Liberian market.

 
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