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    . Census Bureau survey of over 16 million small business owners, 64% of businesses with receipts of less than $5,000 were home-based, compared t
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    The Small Business Administration predicts nearly 95% of all businesses will close or fail within five years of their opening.

    In my opinion, this statistic needlessly scares budding entrepreneurs. Sure, it is important that you know the odds against you, and that you conduct due diligence before signing your name onto the dotted line of a huge loan. However, one way to reduce the cost of entering into a business, improve the chances of your financial success, and minimize the downside potential of failure, is to start a home-based business.

    According to a U.S. Census Bureau survey of over 16 million small business owners, 64% of businesses with receipts of less than $5,000 were home-based, compared to

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    on, this statistic needlessly scares budding entrepreneurs. Sure, it is important that you know the odds against you, and that you conduct due diligence before signing your name onto the dotted line of a huge loan. However, one way to reduce the cost of entering into a business, improve the chances of your financial success, and minimize the downside potential of failure, is to start a home-based business.

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    ligence before signing your name onto the dotted line of a huge loan. However, one way to reduce the cost of entering into a business, improve the chances of your financial success, and minimize the downside potential of failure, is to start a home-based business.

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    he chances of your financial success, and minimize the downside potential of failure, is to start a home-based business.

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    . Census Bureau survey of over 16 million small business owners, 64% of businesses with receipts of less than $5,000 were home-based, compared to only 5.8% of firms with receipts of $1,000,000 or more. Additionally, 29% of all respondent firms with 1 to 4 employees operated as home-based firms in 2002, with roughly 41% of all home-based businesses not hiring employees.

    While the Census Bureau just states the facts, the underlying message is that home-based entrepreneurs do not contribute to the job market. Don’t feel bad. As a home-based entrepreneur I have no interest or desire to hire or retain employees. That’s the beauty of a small business.

    As a former employer I contended with the daily barrage o

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