Starting a Business vs. Buying a Business?

I know. The idea of owning your own business is becoming a more attractive and popular option for a lot of Australian women.

The idea of setting your own hours, having unlimited income potential and working in an area you are passionate about to bring value to the marketplace is an appealing alternative to an office environment, for a lot of individuals. Women are driven and great at multi-tasking, all great skills for a potential business owner.

Statistically speaking though, most businesses fail within the first two years.  Although there are many reasons why this is the case, a few common denominators exist around the initial set up and structure of the business. It’s not enough to have a good idea.  Or, to even be good at what you do.  This alone doesn’t necessarily translate to success at owning and managing your own business.

Getting your business off and running takes capital and a solid plan of action. Researching your potential market along with establishing the legalities can be a headache in and of itself.  Once you have a start, seeking expert advice, joining a trade association, and networking with your local chamber of commerce can be helpful launching steps.

In order to increase your potential success rate, you might consider some alternative options to starting a business from scratch.  Franchises, Direct Sales, or purchasing an already existing business are viable options with a little less risk, or at least a different risk, involved.

Franchises:
You can find information about starting a franchise in Australia at www.franchisebusiness.com.au. You might be surprised at the great opportunities you will find. There are hundreds of franchises to choose from in many different arenas. The benefits of a franchise are that there is already name recognition in the marketplace along with a proven track record and system for success. The downside can be the amount of capital necessary to get a franchise on its feet. Also, it might take a while before you realise the profits you are after. Depending on the franchise, expect at least two years before you see a true return on your investment.

Direct Sales:
For all of the reasons entrepreneurial women like to own their own businesses, network marketing, or direct sales, can be a great option. Start-up costs are typically very low and you have the benefit of setting your own pace for your business. Oftentimes, you can build it with discretionary time as you continue in your normal job. This provides more stability and less risk to the woman who is after more financial stability for her family. The downside to a business like this is that you must be highly self-motivated. All of the good products in the world won’t sell themselves if you are unwilling to get out there and push them. Also, many people avoid this type of business because you typically need to start up with friends and family or someone in your close network. You can check out the Australian Direct Selling Association’s website for lists of reputable companies and information about direct sales.

Buying an Existing Business:
This option is really great if you know what type of business you are passionate about, have some capital, and would like to have an already established client base or revenue stream. The potential to grow it or expand to new territories is appealing. The downside is that you might inherit existing problems with personnel, debt, or organisational structure. You also lose the chance to start from scratch and establish your own vision and mission. This can be developed over time as you implement changes. The Australian government lists some other things to consider on their website before purchasing an already existing business.

All in all, women have what it takes to be successful in business.  Eliminating all risk is unavoidable but if you are driven and passionate about your product, it might be worth the plunge.

 
 
 
 
Kayla Wilson, Editor of creditcarecompare.com.au
The Credit Letter Blog is dedicated to giving individuals financial advice in every area of life from credit cards to business and family. 

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Denise Hall is an ex-Business Owner turned Exit Strategist and Business Finisher to Women Business Owners of the world. She knows how to play the "Finish Unfinished Business" game like no other. According to recent statistics from the Center of Women's Business Research USA, only 3% of women-owned businesses reach $1million revenue or more. Include women who are the primary breadwinner as well, no doubt that % is even lower. Denise is proud she features in both categories. In addition, Denise sold her 7-figure business in July 2011 for above market value. Blend this breath of experience and execution together with her sense of humour, and you can see why Denise is sought after. From building a "Mother of a Business", to finding a way to GET OUT as profitably and painlessly as possible, Denise paints a picture enabling all to see what needs to be done, and how to do it. http://www.theentrepreneurialmother.com.au/media.php

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