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April 2, 2026 | 5 minute read
Starting a business requires a lot of upfront thought and planning, and what you’ll need can vary depending on the type of business you’re in. Addressing these key areas early on can contribute to the strength and stability of your business model.
Concept testing and business plan: How will you test your business idea? What are the factors to consider when creating a business plan?
Funding: How will you fund your business? Will you take a loan from a bank or explore other sources of funding such as crowdsourcing, self-funding, fintechs or other alternatives?
Legal obligations: What are the various legal processes you should follow?
People: Who will influence or be involved in developing your business model? Will you have partners? How do you plan to find employees – through recommendations from people you know or by assessing interested applicants with relevant skills? How will your business impact your family, positively or negatively?
Self-discipline and organization: How will you prioritize your work-life balance? What habits can you establish early on that will enable this?
Marketing and sales strategy: What are your business goals? How will you achieve them? Which advertising methods will be effective for your business?
Financial systems and planning: How will you manage your finances? What financial services and support will you need?
Gaining a thorough understanding of these key elements is essential for starting a business successfully.
Cash flow is one of the biggest financial planning issues for businesses. Consider the following best practices to help you manage it successfully:
Starting a business involves many learning moments and often unplanned or unpredictable setbacks. Review your current situation and goals and line up resources to help you turn your vision into a solid business plan. Having an established group of partners and a network of business contacts can help provide assistance and guidance when you need it. Check out our team of Business Access Advisors who can help you build connections and acquire the resources needed to sustain and grow your business.
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