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    Kevin0 is offline Junior Member
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    Questions about startup

    I am a 16 year old who frequently comes up with business ideas, writes them down, then creates a financial and business (if the finances point towards the company being profitable) plan. Most of my original business ideas are much too expensive and would require major funding to start. I've now come up with a new business idea to bring innovation into a sector that rarely sees any new ideas. I haven't been able to compile any worthwhile financial information on this new business idea because I have too many unknowns (as in price of products/cost for building/technology). I know I am pretty young as it is but is there anywhere I would be able to further my idea? Or do you think I will have to wait until I am out of college or business school to pitch an idea/receive funding? Thanks!

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    Pravin Kukreja is offline Junior Member
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    What is your idea? Location?

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    vampiro is offline Member
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    hi there! well, if you are planning to put up a business, the first thing you have to consider is the capital after doing so the second thing are the strategies on how to start one, the third part is discover ways on how to have a continuous business i mean earning continuously.
    i hope my idea would make sense to you.
    have a great day

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    creativewebdesign is offline Junior Member
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    I suggest you complete your studies prior to experiencing any such things. funding is not a major issue but you need to have a crystal clear business plan!
    visit http://www.creativewebdesign.in for web design, web development and online marketing solutions

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    kevinkllewis is offline Junior Member
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    The first thing I suggest is that you get some education. If you have never run a business before knowledge is going to be a huge asset to you. Find an inexpensive business course (preferably in Entrepreneurship) and take it. Once you understand the inner workings of a business then you will be better equipped to run one.
    Kevin M. Lewis
    Lewis Education Group
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    kevin.lewis@lewiseducationgroup.org
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