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If you start a business before quitting your job, you will have the best of both worlds. You can get your new company up and running and still have the security of a regular income. However, running a small enterprise on the side is not without its challenges. Here are ten tips to help you start a business before you quit your full-time job.
You probably have thousands of business ideas running around in your head, and you can’t wait to begin making money. But, before you launch yourself into your first business, put on the brakes and pause for thought. Read these ten tips for first-time entrepreneurs to help you avoid some of the typical business start-up mistakes.