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Build a profitable business

Her1993
October 20, 2022

Build a profitable business

management how should build a profitable business so as to achieve financial independence there is a lot of data that shows about 50% of entrepreneurs experience failure both experienced and not.

so let's build a business according to the original goal

Her1993

October 20, 2022
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  1. Planning The process of developing and maintaining a plan for

    how an organization will accomplish its objectives is known as planning management. It include establishing goals, coming up with tactics, and setting up a schedule for putting the plan into action. Every business needs planning management to make sure that all of its resources are utilised in the most efficient way possible to achieve its objectives.
  2. Organize There are a few key steps to organizing your

    business. First, you need to develop a clear and concise business plan. This plan should outline your business goals, strategies, and how you plan to achieve them. Next, you need to create a budget and track your expenses. This will help you stay on track and ensure that your business is financially viable. Finally, you need to get organized and create a system for tracking your progress. This system will help you stay on track and make sure that your business is running smoothly.
  3. There are a variety of controls that businesses can put

    in place to manage risk and ensure compliance with regulations. Internal controls are procedures that are put in place to safeguard assets and ensure that financial statements are accurate. Segregation of duties is an important internal control, as it helps to prevent errors and fraud. External controls are measures that are taken by regulatory agencies to protect consumers and ensure that businesses are operating in an ethical and legal manner. Some external controls that may be applicable to businesses include licensing, registration, and inspections. Controls