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How to start your business Seventh Group By : Rita Normalinda 14050008 Dwi Permatasari 14050040 Isvia Intan Novita 14050036 Erniwanti 14050003 Retno Purnamasari 14050010 Pratiwi Nurwijayanti 14050033 How to start your business

1. Assess yourself as an entrepreneur When starting a business then you will take control of your own future and have the opportunity to learn a satisfying life in the community you serve. You must manage your business well. The affairs of employee and customer stewardship are related to planning and organization, so that your business is adequately prepared to plan to sell its goods and services.

2. Clarify the business idea In order for your business to succeed then make sure that you consider every business you plan for each part - part of your business should be able to function properly.

3. Assessing the Market You may have to compete with other existing companies that provide the same or similar products. The company will be your competitor. You can walk and get useful information from your competitors.

4. Organize Employees The people in your business are your business partners, staff, advisers / consultants, and yourself. They will all affect the success of your business. 5. Choosing a Business Based on the Law When starting a business, choose a business based on the right laws. The form of business is important because every form of business has different cost implications.

6. Knowing business responsibilities as a business owner, you have legal liability. The type of business you run and the form of business you choose will determine the responsibility. 7. A preliminary capital estimate is required High-value, long-lasting procurement investment costs. Working capital to finance daily activities to keep your business running.

8. Plan to get profit make an estimate of how much money you will get from sales in the first 12 months (sales revenue). Learn if you make a profit or loss (sales plan and fees). 9. Make Business in order to survive All information required by employers should be presented in the business plan. The business plan is a very important document and provides an opportunity to test your business ideas on paper before they come true.

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