Starting a Business

Building a business takes time it entails skills, strategy and capital while the rest follows (what to produce, for whom to produce and how to produce) capital standing as the main foundation on which the businesses rest on. Business is a firm that renders services to individual in return yields turn over there is various kinds of business unit the sole proprietorship, partnership, joint stock company, limited liability company and government owned agencies finally co-operative societies all are classified under one single name business unit.

Business unit is an organization, which involves itself in one form of productive activity in which that particular activity will lead to increase in the overall output of goods and services to the users. Rome wasn't built in a day also those big company you see are not build in just a day it takes time for a dream to come true like just nurturing a baby from cradle to adulthood all what it takes is courage.
Now what drives you in business, now what is your drive the propelling force that keeps you on the move do you got a fantastic business acumen what's your team made of? Do you have foresight? The ability to think and create new things does you got the strength to stand competition what's your businessdrive?
Businessdrive is all about; getting the right location to operate the needed capital i.e. starts up capital, a good management structure with a formidable team of staff to work with in place branding and packaging designing it in way that it will attract customers and buyers, marketing policy which is not left out also goes along with a good pricing policy that will penetrate into the market and not staying there in the market but also remaining right there. What’s your drive in business? What propels you to business? Do you have a strong business acumen? A good product with a super brand? Having a Vision and tactics? With the right capital, product and location enhance a good business venture including a marketing and pricing policy.

Canons of Good Lending;
Character
Capital
Capacity
Condition
Collateral
Connection

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