Consider Starting Small

While some businesses are billion-dollar enterprises from day one, most start small and grow from there. If you’re just getting started, start small—figure out your budget limitations, what type of work can you do alone, and who can help you with any skills you lack. The more questions you answer early on, the better off your project will be. 

Once you have a solid understanding of how much it costs to run a single unit of your business, extrapolate that across thousands or millions. What was $500 when your company ran at 1 unit is going to turn into a lot more than $500 once scaled up across 10 units? 


Once you figure that math out, get in touch with an Easy Finance Hub before spending too much time strategizing how to scale before things even get started. Professionals will guide you better.

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