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Should You Take On a Partner? By Phil Holland, founder, www.myownbusiness.org A question facing most all start-up entrepreneurs is whether to go into business alone or with a partner. This decision can be made easier by preparing a "for" and "against" list. Some of the reasons for a partnership include:
Some of the arguments against having a partner are:
A good partnership will require the partners to have some traits in common. It is important that they have similar work habits and business ethics. They should also have common objectives as to how the business will be run and grown. In other ways they should be different including the business skills they bring to the business. Complementary capabilities permit spreading the workload and provide better coverage for problems. Different capabilities also permit you to give each partner a veto over important decisions in his or her area of expertise to help maintain stability and eliminate conflicts. Finally it would be important to have a buy-sell agreement in place, in the event of a disagreement, incapacitation or death of a partner. Such agreements are normally funded by term life insurance. |
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