A blog for
businesses with 20 or fewer employees or for people planning on starting one.
There are two threads. One for Starting a Business and a second for Growing a
Business. Author: Henry McCabe.

The fifth question you should answer for yourself concerns what should be your primary your motivation
to start a business- money!!! have you really thought about what you might
earn? A specific goal about how money you would like to the every year from the business? Not immediately. Someday
in the not too distant future. Say ten years from now when things are going
swimmingly. The goal needs to fit your
lifestyle aspirations, but must be realistic.
With a specific goal in mind you can assess whether or not
it is likely that the business will be capable of producing that amount. I
wrote a eight blogs on testing whether
or not a personal income goal is achievable and expanding that into a strategic
(10 year) plan for a business under the Growing a Business thread starting on
11/29/13. The same process can be used by those wanting to start one. In fact that is the time to do it, not 3-5
years in when you find yourself disappointed with the dollar flow.


US Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2012 survey for Standard Occupational Classification 41-2030. Our fictitious owner could set as a minimum goal 20% above median or $30,000 a year. Otherwise she might as well take a job working as a retail clerk in somebody else's business and save herself a lot of headaches.

She also manages the business. A small business person has to do many things. Here is a list of the 2012 median annual wages for some of the roles she might fill at any given moment of the day: General Manager (11-1021) $111,110; Marketing Manager ( 11-2021) $114,120; Advertising Manager (11-2011) $97,540; Merchandising Manager (11-3061) $109,280; Procurement Manager (11-3061) $109,280 and Financial Manager (11-3031) $124,080. Since the survey includes businesses of all sizes it is reasonable to assume that the wage for a manager in a small business would be below the median, so our fictitious owner could set as a maximum goal 80% of the average of the medians for those occupation, or $$88,500.

The point of all of this is that
people starting a business should be motivated by money and should have a realistic
goal about what they might earn from the business. If what is possible does not
match your aspirations, consider another plan. You are not ready for the current one.