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Find the Right Biz for You Series (Part 9) Welcome to Episode 10 of the Small Biz 101 Podcast – The 9th episode of the Find the Right Biz for You Series! We've covered quite a bit in previous episodes:

Today, we'll get into the numbers. The finances:

Start-up costs

Even at this early stage, it's a good idea to at least have a sense of these numbers. They will reveal many critical things to you: When we think of start-up costs, we often think of these only having to do with the beginning of a business. I suggest that, if you have a business, it's still relatively new, and you plan on making major changes once you've gotten it up and running, consider these new phases of the business to be start up costs as well. Property Equipment Licenses, permits, certification costs Professional fees: Professional Development: Online Technology Expenses: Opening/Launch Activities: Add on 15%. Rarely do actual costs come in below estimates. Give yourself a cushion. 

Cash Flow and Break even Analysis

Estimate of the gross income you anticipate generating on a monthly basis Estimate your ongoing monthly expenses: Plot these estimates out in a spread sheet deducting the monthly expenses from the monthly gross income to calculate your anticipated net profit or loss. Once at the profit level, begin reimbursing your start-up costs, a chunk at a time. When you reach the point where your income consistently covers your expenses and the start-up costs have been reimbursed, this is your Breakeven Point. Celebrate!!! The cash flow and breakeven analysis will also provide you with valuable information: Coming up Getting creative with sources of financing: Other valuable free or low-cost resources for starting up a small business. Free eBook: Passion to Prosperity: Finding Your Ideal Side Business If you would like more information about how to find your ideal small business, please help yourself to a free copy of my eBook: "Passion to Prosperity: Finding Your Ideal Side Business". Although it was written with side businesses in mind, the process for determining your own small business is very much the same. Also, go back and listen to previous episodes of this Series, if you haven't already. Ask Your Questions or Share Your Feedback In the comments section of these show notes. At the Scattered to Streamlined Business Coaching Facebook Page By email at smallbiz101podcast@gmail.com Connect with Me At my business website, Scattered to Streamlined Business Coaching Join the Scattered to Streamlined Business Coaching Facebook Page Connect with me on Twitter Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes