Starting a Business For Dummies, UK Edition

Höfundur Colin Barrow

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9780470978108

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2011

3.290 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • Starting a Business For Dummies
  • About the Author
  • Author’s Acknowledgments
  • Contents at a Glance
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Why You Need This Book
  • How to Use This Book
  • How This Book Is Organised
  • Part I: Getting Started
  • Part II: Making and Funding Your Plan
  • Part III: Staying in Business
  • Part IV: Making the Business Grow
  • Part V: The Part of Tens
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go From Here
  • Part I: Getting Started
  • Chapter 1: Preparing for Business
  • Understanding the Enduring Rules of Business Strategy
  • Focus, focus, focus
  • Appreciating the forces at work in your sector
  • Recognising the first-to-market fallacy
  • Getting in Shape to Start Up
  • Assessing your abilities
  • Discovering a real need
  • Checking the fit of the business
  • Confirming Viability
  • Researching the market
  • Doing the numbers
  • Raising the money
  • Writing up the business plan
  • Going for Growth
  • Gaining economies of scale
  • Securing a competitive advantage
  • Retaining key staff
  • Gaining critical business mass
  • Chapter 2: Doing the Groundwork
  • Understanding the Small Business Environment
  • Defining Small Business
  • Looking at the Types of People Who Start Businesses
  • Making your age an asset
  • Considering location
  • Winning with women
  • Being educated about education
  • Coming Up with a Winning Idea
  • Ranking popular start-up ideas
  • Going with fast growth
  • Spotting a gap in the market
  • Revamping an old idea
  • Using the Internet
  • Solving customer problems
  • Creating inventions and innovations
  • Marketing other people’s ideas
  • Being better or different
  • Banning Bad Reasons to Start a Business
  • Steering clear of bad assumptions
  • Avoiding obvious mistakes
  • Recognising that the Economy Matters
  • Spotting cycles
  • Preparing for the ups and downs
  • Preparing to Recognise Success
  • Measuring business success
  • Exploring the myth and reality of business survival rates
  • Chapter 3: Can You Do the Business?
  • Deciding What You Want From a Business
  • Gaining personal satisfaction (or, entrepreneurs just wanna have fun)
  • Making money
  • Saving the planet
  • Exploring Different Types of Business
  • Selling to other businesses
  • Opening all hours
  • Making products
  • Servicing customers
  • Working from Home
  • Finding the space
  • Checking out the rules
  • Vanquishing visitors
  • Assessing Yourself
  • Discovering your entrepreneurial attributes
  • Working out a business idea that’s right for you
  • Figuring out what you’re willing to invest
  • Weighting your preferences
  • Chapter 4: Testing Feasibility
  • Finding Enough Product or People
  • How much is enough?
  • Buying in equipment and supplies
  • Hiring in help
  • Sizing Up the Market
  • Figuring out what you need to know
  • Finding your segment of the market
  • Budgeting for your research
  • Doing the preliminary research
  • Conducting the research
  • Working Out Whether You Can Make Money
  • Estimating start-up costs
  • Forecasting sales
  • Exceeding break even
  • Part II: Making and Funding Your Plan
  • Chapter 5: Structuring Your Business
  • Choosing the Right Structure
  • Going into Business by Yourself
  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages
  • Settling on sole-trader status
  • Building up to Network Marketing
  • Evaluating the pros and cons
  • Distinguishing pyramids from network marketing
  • Working with a Limited Number of Other People
  • Taking on an existing business
  • Forming a partnership
  • Looking at limited partnerships
  • Checking out co-operatives
  • Finding Your Way to Franchising
  • Looking at franchise types
  • Defining a franchise
  • Founding a Larger Company
  • Opting for a limited company
  • Buying out a business
  • Looking at Legal Issues in Marketing
  • Naming your business
  • Looking at logos
  • Protecting patents
  • Registering a trademark
  • Detailing your design
  • Controlling a copyright
  • Abiding by fair business rules
  • Setting terms of trade
  • Describing your goods
  • Dealing with payment problems
  • Chapter 6: Preparing the Business Plan
  • Finding a Reason to Write a Business Plan
  • Building confidence
  • Testing your ideas
  • Showing how much money you need
  • Providing planning experience
  • Satisfying financiers’ concerns
  • Writing Up Your Business Plan
  • Defining your readership
  • Choosing the right packaging
  • Deciding on layout and content
  • Writing and editing
  • Maintaining confidentiality
  • Doing due diligence
  • Using Business Planning Software
  • Recognising the limits of software
  • Reviewing systems
  • Presenting Your Plan
  • Starring in showtime
  • Making an elevator pitch
  • Chapter 7: Getting Help
  • Connecting with Government services
  • Linking to Local Enterprise Agencies (LEAs)
  • Choosing Small Business Associations
  • The Federation of Small Businesses
  • Forum of Private Business
  • The British Chambers of Commerce
  • A few more strings to your bow
  • Universities and Colleges
  • Entering an Incubator
  • Finding the right type of incubator
  • Getting into an incubator
  • Assisting Inventors
  • Helping Young Entrepreneurs
  • Attracting Livewire
  • Trusting the Prince’s Trust
  • Learning by doing – the Young Enterprise motto
  • Chapter 8: Finding the Money
  • Assessing How Much Money You Need
  • Projecting receipts
  • Estimating expenses
  • Working out the closing cash balances
  • Testing your assumptions
  • Reviewing Your Financing Options
  • Deciding between debt capital and equity capital
  • Examining your own finances
  • Determining the Best Source of Finance for You
  • Considering the costs
  • Sharing ownership and control
  • Beating the clock
  • Staying flexible
  • Gaining security and certainty
  • Limiting personal liability
  • Going for Debt
  • Borrowing from banks
  • Financing cash flow
  • Getting physical
  • Uniting with a credit union
  • Borrowing from family and friends
  • Sharing Out the Spoils
  • Benefiting by business angels
  • Going for venture capital
  • Looking to corporate venturing
  • Finding Free Money
  • Getting a grant
  • Winning money
  • Chapter 9: Considering Your Mission
  • Developing Your Concept
  • Composing Your Mission Statement
  • Thinking through your mission
  • Seeing the Vision Thing
  • Setting Objectives and Goals
  • Chapter 10: Marketing Your Wares
  • Making Up the Marketing Mix
  • Defining Your Product or Service Parameters
  • Using Advertising to Tell Your Story
  • Considering the customer’s point of view
  • Making an exhibition of yourself
  • Setting advertising objectives
  • Deciding the budget
  • Defining the message
  • Choosing the media
  • Choosing the frequency
  • Writing a leaflet
  • Using the Internet for viral marketing
  • Providing opportunities to see
  • Figuring your bang-for-the-buck ratio
  • Getting in the News
  • Deciding who to contact
  • Following through
  • Using blogs and social networks
  • Selling and Salesmanship
  • Telling the difference between selling and marketing
  • Selling yourself
  • Outsourcing selling
  • Measuring results
  • Pricing for Profit
  • Caring about business conditions
  • Working to your capacity
  • Understanding consumer perceptions
  • Skimming versus penetrating
  • Avoiding setting prices too low
  • Pondering Place and Distribution
  • Choosing a location
  • Working from home
  • Selecting a distribution channel
  • Part III: Staying in Business
  • Chapter 11: Employing People
  • Finding Great Employees
  • Deciding on full- or part-timers
  • Recruiting and selecting
  • Testing to find the best
  • Exploring Other Ways of Recruiting
  • Using agencies
  • Using Job Centre Plus
  • Recruiting over the Internet
  • Outsourcing jobs
  • Motivating and Rewarding Employees
  • Getting the best out of employees
  • Dealing with difficult or demotivated employees
  • Keeping motivation in the family
  • Rewarding achievements
  • Staying on the Right Side of Employment Law
  • Keeping employment records
  • Preparing contracts of employment
  • Working legal hours
  • Granting leave
  • Avoiding discrimination
  • Keeping the work environment healthy and safe
  • Chapter 12: Operating Effectively
  • Proposing Premises
  • Calculating requirements
  • Finding the right premises
  • Renting or owning?
  • Sorting out equipment
  • Taking the Make-or-Buy Decision
  • Making it yourself – pros and cons
  • Outsourcing – a low investment option
  • Setting quality standards
  • Choosing a Supplier
  • Evaluating trading terms
  • Building a relationship
  • Buying online
  • Minimising Risk and Assessing Liability
  • Protecting your employees
  • Covering yourself against an employee suing
  • Protecting assets
  • Covering loss of profits
  • Goods in transit
  • Protecting yourself
  • Guaranteeing goods and services
  • Dissecting Directors
  • Finding and Choosing Business Advisers
  • Tallying up an accountant
  • Investing in a bank
  • Soliciting for a lawyer
  • Managing a consultant
  • Chapter 13: Keeping Track of Finances
  • Keeping the Books
  • Recording financial information
  • Starting simple with single entry
  • Dealing with double entry
  • Choosing the right accounting program
  • Outsourcing bookkeeping
  • Understanding Your Accounts
  • Forecasting Cash Flow
  • Reporting Your Profits
  • Calculating gross profit
  • Reckoning expenses
  • Appreciating the different types of profit
  • Accounting for Pricing
  • Breaking even
  • Pricing for profit
  • Building in more products
  • Handling price changes
  • Balancing the Books
  • A balance sheet
  • Categorising assets
  • Accounting for liabilities
  • Understanding reserves
  • Analysing Performance
  • Using ratios
  • Gearing down
  • Keeping on the Right Side of the Law
  • Carrying out an audit
  • Filing your accounts
  • Managing Your Accountant
  • Chapter 14: Managing Your Tax Position
  • Tackling Taxes for Different Types of Businesses
  • Figuring out sole traders and partnerships
  • Looking at levies on companies
  • Assessing the best legal structure
  • Paying Taxes
  • Valuing value-added tax
  • Minimising taxes
  • Handling Employment Taxes
  • Paying PAYE
  • Allocating national insurance
  • Accounting for employment taxes
  • Part IV: Making the Business Grow
  • Chapter 15: Doing Business Online
  • Appreciating the Power of the Internet
  • Richness versus reach
  • Clicks and bricks
  • Recognising the limits – there are none!
  • What You Can Do Online
  • Generating advertising revenue
  • Recruiting staff
  • Answering frequent questions
  • Carrying out research
  • Establishing an Internet Presence
  • Deciding on content
  • Designing the website
  • Using a consultant
  • Registering domains
  • Selling Goods and Services
  • Using third party websites
  • Building a store front
  • Getting paid online
  • Fulfilling orders
  • Gaining Visibility
  • Understanding search engines
  • Using a submissions service
  • Paying for placement
  • Checking out competitors
  • Tracking traffic
  • Chapter 16: Improving Performance
  • Checking Your Internal Systems
  • Keeping track of your routine
  • Analysing market position
  • Retaining Customers
  • Realising why retaining customers matters
  • Working to retain customers
  • Improving Productivity
  • Trimming expenses
  • Increasing margins
  • Working smarter
  • Rewarding results
  • Budgeting for Beginners
  • Setting the guidelines
  • Analysing the variances
  • Flexing the figures
  • Budgeting from zero
  • Chapter 17: Exploring Strategies for Growth
  • Understanding the Importance of Growth
  • Measuring market share
  • Building a brand
  • Increasing Sales
  • Getting customers to buy more
  • Encouraging referrals
  • Entering new markets at home
  • Selling overseas
  • Adding new products or services
  • Diversifying as a last resort
  • Forming Alliances
  • Going on the alliance trail
  • Investigating and approaching
  • Franchising Your Way to Growth
  • Bolting on a franchise
  • Weighing the advantages and disadvantages
  • Doing the pilot
  • Finding franchisees
  • Rolling out the franchise
  • Chapter 18: Becoming a Great Manager
  • Building a Team
  • Founding principles
  • Coaching and Training
  • Appraising Performance
  • Developing a Leadership Style
  • Understanding leadership
  • Delegating
  • Evolving leadership styles for growth
  • Managing change
  • Measuring Morale
  • Part V: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 19: Ten Pitfalls to Avoid
  • Knowing Too Little
  • Being Overly Optimistic about the Market
  • Underestimating Start-up Time
  • Spending Too Much at the Start
  • Mistaking Cash for Profit
  • Choosing the Wrong Partner
  • Ignoring Accounting
  • Forgetting Working Capital
  • Having No Clear Competitive Advantage
  • Choosing the Wrong Location
  • Chapter 20: Ten People to Talk to Before You Start
  • Speaking with Your Spouse
  • Making Use of Your Professional Network
  • Benefiting from Entrepreneurs Who Started a Similar Business
  • Spending Time with a Friendly Banker
  • Tapping into Your Local Enterprise Agency Director
  • Communicating with Your Current Boss
  • Calling Your Colleagues
  • Bringing in Your Best Friend
  • Reporting to an Accountant
  • Plugging into a Business Angel Network
  • Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Cut Costs
  • Using a Suggestion Scheme
  • Forming Smart Circles
  • Going Green
  • Using Less Utilities
  • Stripping Out Waste
  • Reducing Shrinkage
  • Negotiating with Suppliers
  • Going In for Benchmarking
  • Getting Kitted Out for Less
  • Setting Cost-cutting Priorities
  • Chapter 22: Ten Steps to Prepare to Move On
  • Monitoring Market Prices
  • Valuing Your Business
  • Figuring Out Who to Sell To
  • Dressing to Kill
  • Finding Advisers
  • Doing Due Diligence
  • Earning Out Your Profits
  • Starting Up Again
  • Becoming a Business Angel
  • Winding Up
  • Index

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