You have a great idea for product or service? It’s exciting! Need help starting your business? You want some advice on business registration, financing and taxation? Here is a list of several excellent sources of information in this regard and other business topics found free on the Web.
The Bottom Line:
* The launch and operation of a business can be hard work. Are you willing to devote time and effort required? Can you manage the risks associated with the ups and downs of a company?
* Do some research to determine if a market exists for what you have to offer. Who are your customers? Where will you sell your product? Who is the competition? What will you customers for your products they choose rather than the other?
* Consider funding. Where will you get the money to establish yourself, create your product, pay your employees, establish a stock, do marketing and make sales? Can you support yourself while you build your business?
* Learn more about what it takes to build your business. Among others, you need to know important aspects concerning the registration federal, provincial and local regulations on health and safety rules to protect the environment, deductions at source for employees and labor standards.
* How you structure your new business? Consist she only you as owner? Is it a partnership? In a franchise? You establish yourself as a business? Each of these options has advantages and disadvantages, depending on the type of business you choose to use.
Useful websites:
* Use the Help System of starting a business to find essential information on business planning, market research, registration, financing, taxation, hiring standards and labor, imports and exports, management and promotion of your business, and much more!
* Even if he focuses on corporate finance and services, the website of the Development Bank of Canada also offers advice on starting a business in his section My project: Start a company.
* Use the section Sources of Financing Web site Canadabusiness.ca to identify sources of financing conventional or unconventional financing for your small business. You will also find an extensive directory of Canadian financial providers, information on various types of financing, and advice to help you get the financing you need.
* How does your company use Does the Internet? Learn more about starting and operating an electronic business on the world market by visiting the website e-biz.facile Industry Canada.
* The website Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) directly from Industry Canada provides information, tools and resources useful for small and medium enterprises. Learn more about human resources, sales and marketing, finance, Web 2.0 technology, innovation, management and business valuation.
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