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The best routes to take are to research the process of starting a business as well as the industry you're interested in.
Research, research, research – this cannot be stressed enough. Read as much as you can. Here are some book titles that are relevant:
* Generation, Inc: The 100 Best Businesses for Young Entrepreneurs by Elina Furman, Leah Furman
* The Young Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting and Running a Business (Completely Revised and Updated) by Steve Mariotti
* The Young Entrepreneur's Edge: Using Your Ambition, Independence, and Youth to Launch a Successful Business (Princeton Review Series) by Jennifer Kushell
* Upstart Start-Ups!: How 34 Young Entrepreneurs Overcame Youth, Inexperience, and Lack of Money to Create Thriving Businesses by Ron Lieber
There are plenty of free informational resources out there. Check the source box for links to articles.
Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures! |
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mn4747
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NEVER |
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CV_Services
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Go for it I Say
If you need any business cards etc, let me know
Regards
Craig
http://www.amadministration.co.uk |
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kanieuk2001
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I've heard that kids as young as 14 have set-u their own business in the UK! So go for it... |
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Allen
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No way, you should start as soon as possible, get yourself developed and you will be more successful quicker. Wish i had started something earlier. |
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justmyjusrty
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Not at all. Good luck!!! |
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lalalala
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No, 19 is not too young. Some banks offer loans to students for just that purpose. If this is something you're interested in, I say go for it! Best of luck! |
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ShaH
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If you're not getting farther education, than 19 is the best age to start your own business...
Good luck... |
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cantona
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go for it if it feels right try it,but be prepared to learn about business at the same time .It is great at sorting out the good from great.Most of enjoy and learn ,make lots of mistakes at 19 so you will not make them when you are 25.
keep smiling |
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bronnimoose
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Nope of course not.
You go for it girl! |
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alicepears
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Definitely not too young if you've got your head screwed on right.
Check laws for businesses in France - tax etc
Do all your research & planning online
& go for it! |
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Sunshine
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I had my own business when I was 20! Do it! |
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rapboi15432
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no you are not too young to start your own busniness..you go for it...GOOD LUCK!!!! |
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Car bear
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Go right a head you can do it!!!!! |
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lindodo
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Do it and don't look back it takes guts and hard work but its worth it to be your own boss and it at first you don't suck seed give the budgie back his teeth and try again many fail on first go but what they learn helps them to be more successfully in the end good luck |
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Stephen D
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nineteen and a half is better |
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Valerie Ann
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You're never too young to start in business - just make sure you start doing accurate accounts from day 1, so you're ready for the tax and VAT people and so you know if you're making a profit or not.
Good luck! |
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cheekycub1980
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NO, ure never to young to go it alone as long as u got a good eye for business, if u got a good idea the prince's trust my be able to help u get it off the ground. |
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Art The Wise
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There is only one way to find out right? Try it. If it doesn't work, get out of it. You will also get a good learning experience out of it and that will be priceless my friend. |
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BPT
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If you know a lot about business - especially business management in France (the french system),
then go ahead with it.
If there's a gap in the market - then go ahead with it.
I am a Financial and Business adviser and would like to help you get on your feet. I offer free advice to newbies and start-ups.
You can email me for advice -
bluepeartree@btinternet.com |
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gembabe
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You go for it and best of luck!!! |
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TRUE.CRASH
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no way get going the sooner you start the sooner you can retire |
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a khan
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if you wont do it now, you will regret it later
you have a lots of time to make mistakes and learn from them, later you can't affdord to make any mistakes |
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stevie p
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No 19 isn't too young as long as you have the will power to carry it through all the way. I set up my own business when I was 19 but after about 18 months I became bored and gave up on it just as the business was beginning to grow, a mistake that I have regretted ever since. |
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demographer_uk
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yes, of course,
certainly do a lot of researches beforehand.
to start up a business, the younger the better
even if it is unfortunately unsuccessful and you loss everything, you will still be in your twenties and plenty of opportunities ahead of you. |
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Cyn
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as long as you think you can handle it , no
get a financial advisor, try to find a free one
make lots of friends in related businesses and more that are not related to what you're doing
you'll find that it helps
good luck |
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