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Small Business Courses

Small business courses are the way to go if you have always wanted to start your own business as an entrepreneur. To be successful and to run your business smoothly you will need certain skills regardless of the type of business.

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Starting a small business can be a risk, but with those risks can come great rewards. Many small businesses fail because entrepreneurs are not conversant with the details of owning their own business. Receiving specialized training in how to run a business will help to make your business a success.

Accredited colleges and universities offering degrees courses (online and campus-based) that prepare you for small business and entrepreneurship.

Education and Training

Many colleges offer associate’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees and MBAs in business management, business administration or entrepreneurship. In your coursework you would gain skills and knowledge in:

  • Developing and writing a business plan
  • Filing all the legal paperwork
  • Finding a space for the business to occupy
  • Recruiting and retaining staff
  • Accounting and balancing the budget
  • Advertising
  • Customer retention

Expected Salary

Your income will vary greatly depending on the type of business you are in, location, capital invested, overhead costs, whether the business is seasonal etc. Many businesses may not even make a profit their first year. The range however can from $30,000 at the beginning and can grow to $70,000. Some entrepreneurs make over six-figures.

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Small business courses - also offered in MBAs

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