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Table of Contents
Ten Building Blocks
to Success:
1. Starting a Business
2. Financing a business
3. Company Name
4. Office Equipment
5. Hiring
6. Business Insurance
7. Advertising
8. Efficiency
9. Pension Plans
10. Succession Plans
Checklist
for Success
More Useful Advice:
▪Life Insurance
▪Disability
Insurance
▪Medical
Insurance
▪Long
Term Care
▪Travel
Insurance
▪Dental
Insurance
▪Auto
Insurance
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Step 8: Efficiency & Time
Management
We find that one of the biggest obstacles
to success is time management. People complain that "business is bad" or
"we don't have enough clients." Truth is, if they were better organized
they would make more money. How many times have you heard someone say,
"I need to be better organized." Follow our guide and you will be.
(1) Don't put it off.
If you have something important to do them do it or have
someone else do it. And do it today! It won't go away. If it's for a
client they will appreciate your timely action.
(2) Make Sunday calls.
Confirm your appointments for the week on Sunday night.
You'll probably get an answering machine but that's OK. Your dentist and
doctors offices do this every day before they can go home. Makes the
next day run smoothly.
(3) Vacation Planning.
Two very important points about vacations.
(a) Take that vacation. You need a
break from work and a chance to relax and think. Have fun. If you can,
try to schedule a vacation when business is slow or when you have backup
at work.
(b) Make sure you have backup. Don't
just leave and let the answering machine take messages. You'll lose
business and customers. Either have someone monitor the calls or get an
answering service. Have them tell the caller when you'll be back and see
if they can schedule appointments for you. Wouldn't you like to return
home from vacation and have appointments ready?
(4) Answering machine or Answering service.
The answering machine. Have a professional message on
a separate phone from the home number. Have an adult record the message.
A child sounds cute but the caller won't like it. This tells the caller
you're a professional and you take their call seriously. If you don't
like the sound of your voice on the message have someone else do it.
Make sure the message is clear, not scratchy or faint. If the caller
can't hear your message they'll hang up and you've lost business.
An answering service is more expensive but for many
professions, such an medical and legal, it's important. You might need
the service go get in touch with you in the event of an emergency
without you having to leave your cell phone number on the message. If
you do that caller will call you no matter what the reason is!
(5) Bookkeeping.
Whether you do your own taxes or use an accountant it pays to
have software to organize your payables, receivables, payroll, tax
payments, etc. An excellent product is QuickBooks. They have several
products that range from simple to complex. Get the one that has what
you need. It will run about $150 and you can use it for years.
If you feel comfortable preparing your own taxes then
purchase Turbo Tax. This is NOT recommended unless you are comfortable
filing your own taxes. If you're not familiar with the tax laws then an
accountant can save you time, money and aggravation. Ask a few people if
they like their accountant and what they charge. Most small businesses
can find an excellent accountant who will do their business and personal
taxes for about $1,200. In some parts of the country it's as low as
$300.
Move on to
Step #9:
Pension Plans.
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