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How to evaluate demand, competition and your own capacity before committing time and money to an idea.
A plain-language overview of sole proprietorships, partnerships and limited companies, and how to think about the trade-offs.
Banking, bookkeeping, insurance and the everyday admin that founders underestimate at the start.
An introduction to cash flow, margin and the handful of metrics worth checking on a regular basis.
What to prepare before bringing on your first employee or contractor, and common mistakes to avoid.
Bootstrapping, bank loans, grants, and equity investment — what each involves and when each tends to fit.
Common pricing models and a simple process for testing whether your current price is doing its job.
Channels worth testing early, and how to measure whether a marketing effort is actually working.
Forecasting demand, staffing and inventory ahead of predictable peaks in your industry.
Use this as a starting prompt, not a complete answer — every business situation has details a general checklist can't capture.
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