I'm trying to research starting my own business.Where is the best (free) place to find out about licenses, tax stuff, real estate, and stuff I may not be thinking of.My mom is an accountant, and my dad commercial real estate, so I have some bases covered.Anyone started their own business? Did you run into major unplanned problems?Thanks
9/26/2007 10:52:34 AM
I'd suggest readingThe Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting Your Own BusinessThose books have always been well worth my time. The books for Dummies series probably has one too.
9/26/2007 11:18:34 AM
when we started our biz, most of the stuff was pretty straightforward..what type of business are you thinking about? (ie, service, shop, retail/reseller, etc)
9/26/2007 11:21:18 AM
The City of Raleigh website has a list of everything you need to do:http://tinyurl.com/329gs7[Edited on September 26, 2007 at 1:18 PM. Reason : Long ass url stretching the page; updated tinyurl.]
9/26/2007 1:17:27 PM
Nolo Press is a good place for books on starting your own business. http://www.nolo.com/They have a lot of info online for free and they publish a lot of books. Some of the books can be found used on Amazon for cheaper than they sell on their website. (For example, "A Crash Course in Business Basics" book is $17 on their site and $7 from an Amazon Marketplace vendor.)-- Dave
9/26/2007 3:01:42 PM
I have started a business and run a few. What type of business are you starting? Most new businesses wouldn't need to purchase real estate.. The best advice I can give you is not to get bogged down and distracted by the details like taxes, make sure you are focusing most of your energy on whatever it is that will bring you customers and revenue. PM me for specific advice.
9/26/2007 6:24:20 PM
9/26/2007 6:55:53 PM
^ no, get a fucking tax accountant to do that.
9/26/2007 9:26:34 PM
what kind of business?the number one question that comes before all that stuff is "how much cash do i have?"
9/27/2007 5:08:04 PM
I'm looking into opening my own car and stereo shop.This shop would do the basic car stuff, but also custom body work, engine work, and high end stereo.It covers service, shop, and retail.To answer the number one question, I have a private backer funding half of my project.[Edited on September 28, 2007 at 8:47 PM. Reason : thanks for the info so far.]
9/28/2007 8:47:11 PM
50% equity - is that including working capital or is it more for inventory, upfit, etc...so with car and stereo - is that used cars and stereo equipment or car accessories in general
9/29/2007 11:30:33 PM
First up:U.S. Small Business Administration1375 Peachtree St. NE, Rm. 500Atlanta, Georgia 30367-8102Phone: (404)347-4999Fax: (404)347-2355Serves Alabama, Florida, Georgia,Kentucky, Mississippi, NorthCarolina, South Carolina, andTennessee.University of North Carolina atChapel HillCentral Carolina Regional SmallBusiness Development Center608 Airport Rd., Ste. BChapel Hill, North Carolina 27514Phone: (919)962-0389Fax: (919)962-3291Dan Parks, Dir.North Carolina State UniversityCapital RegionSBDCMCI Small Business Resource Center800 1/2 S. Salisbury St.Raleigh, North Carolina 27601Phone: (919)715-0520Fax: (919)715-0518Gary Palin, DirectorSERVICE CORPS OF RETIRED EXECUTIVES (SCORE)SCORE Office (Raleigh)Century Post Office Bldg., Ste. 306PO Box 406Raleigh, North Carolina 27602Phone: (919)856-4739Here's a full business plan and glossary of terms that should fit almost exactly what you want to do. Trust me, this is an INVALUABLE resource while you learn the ropes yourself.http://www.snotmonkey.com/files/AutomotiveAccessories-BusinessPlan.pdfhttp://www.snotmonkey.com/files/Glossary.pdfIt covers car audio and light modifications as well.[Edited on September 30, 2007 at 10:23 AM. Reason : .]
9/30/2007 10:08:35 AM
Thanks for the info.This is helping a lot.
9/30/2007 10:20:03 PM