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AN INITIAL WORD:So! You want to start your own businessWell, why not? Maybe you feel you have a good idea which will net you a fortune iL you market it properly - or maybe you are just fed up with the limitations, and frustrations, and 'aggro' of working for someone else.Most men and women of any spirit feel, from time to time, the urge to 'have a go' at becoming a captain of industry - or just to run their own firm quietly in their own way without having to say Yes Sir and No Sir and Three Bags Full Sir to some benign idiot who really doesn't know whether he is coming or going, and whose job you could do much better anyway.Many have, in fact, 'had a go'. Some have been only modestly successful, even if successful at all. But others have hit the jackpot.A great number more would have been successful if only they had set about things in the right way - and asked themselves the right questions before they started. Others - again if they had only faced up to the right questions early enough - would probably have never started. If nothing else, they would have saved themselves from an immense amount of anguish, trouble, and bitter disappointment and would probably have avoided losing a lot of their own (and possibly other people's) money.This little book sets out the important questions which you should ask yourself if you are thinking of starting your own business. It helps you to assess whether your ideas are feasible, and guides you in the preparation of a Business Plan - an essential first step in setting yourself on the route to making your first million (well, perhaps, your first few thousand).