Spotting Opportunities Among Scams

March 26th, 2009

Spotting Opportunities Among Scams

There are many other enterprises that are operated out of a home. As you consider a home business opportunity beware of scams. As technology expands and because of the growing interest in the home-based business community, a large number of individuals and companies have organized to meet the needs of budding entrepreneurs. Many of these companies, however, are more interested in selling a worthless business opportunity idea to someone instead of helping them develop a real small business opportunity. So check it out! The old adage “if it seems to good to be true, it probably is” holds true. See (Appendix B) “Opportunities Questionnaire.” Evaluate all ads carefully, and if you suspect it’s a scam notify the Attorney General’s Office before investing in a business opportunity.
You must thoroughly evaluate the potential for the business you plan to operate. Obtaining good advice can help prevent you from making expensive mistakes which often lead to failure.

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