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Deciding to Start Your Business Part-Time
Launching a startup requires a great commitment of time, energy and financial resources . But starting a business doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to lay everything on the line right now, all at once: Many entrepreneurs figure out how to hang the Open for Business sign on a part-time basis.
Whether you intend to become a full-time entrepreneur at some point or not, starting your company part-time can be a smart way to begin. As you start your business, keep these things in mind when deciding between full or part-time.
Look at your strategic options as you start your business
Many factors can and should figure into whether you launch a company on a part-time basis. For example, where does the idea of starting a business fit into your financial and lifestyle priorities? If starting your business part-time is the only way you’d feel comfortable becoming an entrepreneur -- or the only way that it’s financially feasible for you -- then you’ve already made the most important decision. At this point, figure out if your would-be enterprise actually lends itself to part-time work. It’s one thing to moonlight part-time as an accountant if your day job has you playing the role of a corporate controller, but you probably shouldn’t plan on starting your own day-care center on a part-time basis!
Make a full commitment when you start up
Just because you’re starting a business part-time doesn’t mean you can make a half-hearted commitment to your venture.
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