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As a prospective small business owner, you may plan:

  1. To manufacture products that wirelessly "link" laptop and notebook PCs to home or business computer networks
  2. To provide digital certificate solutions (IDs) and infrastructure needed by industry, government, and individuals to conduct "secure" communications and commerce over the Internet, intranets, and extranets
  3. To sell mail-order prescription drugs
  4. To design custom furniture solutions for "mounting" all electronics on the wall to stylishly regain valuable floor space in homes and offices
  5. To develop computer software for banks and other financial institutions
  6. To erect a wind farm on ranch land
  7. To operate a convalescent or retirement home
  8. To manufacture a USB biometrics "fingerprint" reader that reliably authenticates users of PCs, corporate networks and the Internet with the simple swipe of a finger
  9. To operate a home-based children day-care service
  10.  To design, develop, and manufacture implantable devices for the treatment of neurological disorders, or
  11. To operate a restaurant.

Regardless of the type of business, there are some basic steps that you, as a "new" business owner, should follow.  In "Starting A Small Business In Michigan," we discuss these key steps:

     - Legal Structure of the Business

     - The Business Plan

     - Financing a Business

     - Cash Flow Projections and Bookkeeping/Recordkeeping

     - Marketing and Promotion

     - Federal, State, and Local Taxes & Regulations

     - Finding Skilled Workers and Training

     - Workers' Compensation

     - Licensing & Environmental Permits

     - Home-based Businesses

     - Franchising

     - Sample Loan Applications for Small Businesses

     - Free Online Courses, Tax Workshop, & Software

     - Small Business Sources of Assistance

There is also a Glossary of more than 40 business terms.  

During the past 7 years, there has been an overall upward trend in "new" business incorporations both nationally and in Michigan:

New Business Incorporations

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michigan

Michigan

Year

United States 

Corporations*

 Limited Liability Companies*

 

 

 

 

2000

409,222

29,495

24,040

2001

316,269

27,461

25,367

2002

288,560

27,109

29,990

2003  325,991  27,019 36,495
2004 291,550 27,370 43,729
2005 447,871 27,218 48,504
2006 301,546 25,244 46,805

* Fiscal Year

 

 

 

Michigan corporations include for-profit, nonprofit, and foreign corporations.

According to the most recent U.S. Bureau of Census statistics, there have been significant increases in the number of new businesses started by women, Blacks, persons of Hispanic origin, Asians, American Indians, and other minorities.  Gross receipts have likewise risen strongly.

Although our primary goal is to provide an overview for starting a new business, you must also focus on making your new business "grow" profitably.

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Related Content
 •  14. Free On-line Courses, Tax Workshop, & Software
 •  2. Legal Structure
 •  3. The Business Plan
 •  4. Financing A Business
 •  5. Cash Flow Projections - Bookkeeping/Recordkeeping
 •  6. Marketing & Promotion
 •  7. Federal, State, and Local Taxes & Regulations
 •  8. Finding Skilled Workers & Training
 •  9. Workers' Compensation
 •  10. Licensing & Environmental Permits
 •  11. Home-Based Businesses
 •  12. Franchising
 •  13. Sample Loan Applications for Small Business
 •  15. Sources of Assistance for Small Businesses
 •  16. Glossary of Terms

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