Why Go Into Business?

Entrepreneurship is a way of life. Being entrepreneurial means being able to identify, start, and maintain a viable and profitable business, particularly a small enterprise.

People spend most of their lives working for someone else. Some people eventually rise to positions of wealth and power, while the rest languish in unchallenging and low-paying jobs. On the other hand, there are a select few who strike it out on their own; rather than work for others, they put up their own enterprise. Read Full Entry

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  1. Valerie says:

    hi po, i want to start a small business, with a capital of 20,000 to 30,000, pls help me and give me some advice and guides on how to start a small business. tnx

  2. Leo says:

    @cherryfyl, loans and financing programs are available here:
    http://loans.mixph.com

  3. hi there! can ask some tips on how to start a business, we planned to sell different goods or a small piggery but we don’t have capital.what shall we do?

  4. aleaih says:

    i want to have a business of my own even small business with small capital for a starter like me…

  5. Lynette says:

    I am interested to venture a business to earn additional income, but please help me how to start? stiff competitions, marami ng nag nenegosyo di ko alam kung meron pa bang bibili , eh mas kilala sila, mag click ba.
    For 7 years kung pagtatrabaho sa office kinukulang pa nga ang suweldo ko, so give me tips basta yung maliit lang ang puhunan na kailanganin.
    Thank you…

  6. hot_molecule says:

    To start a business, you must start with yourself. Build your life plan. Start managing your life. Participate in the FREE Wealth Course Seminar and CASHFLOW 101-Financial Literacy Workshop.

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    During the game, you can invest in stock market, buy properties, trade, be a broker and lend at the bank using paper money. Anyone interested in learning the fundamentals of money is an extremely simple and fun way. It has lots of information that will kick you in the seat and motivate you to get going.

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  7. fughe says:

    i want to start rapacking of dried siling labuyo,pls give me details on how to sell on department stores.

  8. javica says:

    helo po.. please help me naman find business dat can help me to have income while staying home and at the same time one dat will give me enjoyment…tnx po,my husband dont want me to go back to work para maalagaan ko daw baby nmin,isip na lang daw me business and he will support me daw all through out…

  9. Leo says:

    @mila, there’s actually no “best business”, it all depends on the person’s interest and financial capability. start with something you’re really interested and with your expertise. this site now has 800+ business ideas compiled from home-based business, to small and medium business investment. just choose the one which you might think is perfect and suitable for you. For more business tips, check this site http://www.entrephelp.mixph.com

  10. mila says:

    pls let me know what small business is best. i’m tired working in the office, so i want to put up my own even small business.
    pls. help me

  11. Leo says:

    @jho, there are now almost 800 posts here at EntrePinoys of different business ideas, grouped into several categories, that you can select and learn from. just click the category tabs listed above.

  12. jho says:

    hi everyone, i wanted to start a small business but i dont know what business is best for these days and how to start it. i want to do business and at the same time continue my office work. any suggestion?

  13. Jeraline says:

    Hi, we are considering buying a franchise or creating a new line of food business.

  14. MARIA CRISTINA CURA says:

    I want to start a small business how ro market my products.

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