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Avoid These Mistakes in Your New Business

Charles S. Liberis Oct. 27, 2017

Every year, thousands of new businesses are created, but not all of them will survive. The Small Business Administration estimates that only 50 percent of new businesses will succeed past their first five years. This statistic might seem daunting, but savvy business owners should not be discouraged.

If you are starting a new business, you have probably already encountered some of its many challenges. Fortunately, there are several measures that new business owners can take in order to increase their chances of success.

Accumulating too much debt

One critical mistake is taking on start-up debt that you will not be able to repay on time. Many businesses require loans-just make certain that the amount you borrow is reasonable and can be paid off comfortably.

Having unreasonable expectations

Some business owners make the mistake of overestimating their success. You should not expect profits to cover your expenses immediately. It can take a long time for a new business to become successful enough to turn a significant profit.

Making unwise decisions

There are several factors that can sink a business, such as a bad location, expanding too quickly, or underestimating competition. Make wise business choices and your company will be that much stronger.

Acting on emotion instead of reality

Business owners can sometimes let their passion overshadow the practical reality of their situation. Use good judgment and base your decisions on a fact-based business plan, not on ambition or emotion.

Choosing an incorrect business model

The type of business model that a company follows can be vital to its success. Following the wrong model can easily sink a new business. Carefully select the type of model that is best for your business.

Ignoring monies owed

Unpaid invoices can add up quickly. Don't make the mistake of letting unpaid invoices slide. Collect on monies owed as promptly as possible and it could make a huge difference to your business.

Not contacting a business attorney

To ensure success, one of the best things that a business owner can do is contact an attorney who is knowledgeable in business law and business litigation. Keep your new business successful and contact an attorney today.