Successful Entrepreneurs Know When to Ask for
Help
Entrepreneurs are independent by nature. Business owners take the risk of
entrepreneurship because they have bright ideas and the skill and determination to get the
job done. Often entrepreneurial beginnings can be traced to starting out alone. Well there
is no need to go it alone. Resources are available to help entrepreneurs succeed and
succeed more quickly. It is admirable to go it alone, but it may make sense to call upon
others for some help if it means greater success for your business.
There is an insurance policy available to help you succeed and there is no premium to
pay. The business back-up Im speaking of is SCOREthe Service Corps of Retired
Executives. More than 12,000 working and retired business managers and business owners
donate their time and talent to help entrepreneurs. SCORE volunteers provide business
counseling and mentoring to entrepreneurs as a free and confidential service. Experts in
accounting, finance, human resources, law and marketing are available to give advice and
counsel you on business issues. These volunteers serve in one of 389 SCORE chapters
throughout the United States. SCORE counseling is free and only a phone call away.
SCORE counselors bring extensive business backgrounds to the table. Their expertise is
donated to help you bring more resources to your business, without adding expenses. If you
want to discuss business planning, a SCORE counselor can help. If you want to discuss the
tax implications of changing your business from sole proprietorship to corporations, SCORE
can help. And, when needed a SCORE counselor may suggest that you consult with your
attorney or accountant for specialized guidance regarding current laws. In addition to
counseling, SCORE offers low-cost workshops and seminars on a variety of business topics
ranging from how to start a business to developing a succession plan.
As the business owner, you make the critical decisions that affect your business.
Sometimes you will pay for the advice of consultants and experts. Perhaps you will now
call on SCORE for business advice and mentoring that doesnt cost you anything. SCORE
can offer this service free of charge, because so many professionals around the country
have succeeded in business and want to share their real-world knowledge with others.
If you would like to discuss business planning, business growth strategies or a
specific business issue, contact the SCORE Association (Service Corps of Retired
Executives). Call SCORE and request a copy of the brochure "No One Knows More About
Business Ownership." For a referral to the SCORE chapter nearest you and a free copy
of the brochure mentioned above, call 1 (800) 634-0245.
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