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6 Ways To Minimise Startup Risks by Opinionated: 9:54am On Sep 03, 2017
If you are the owner of a startup, you are definitely a risk-taker. The danger here is that you may become comfortable with taking a risk that you can sometimes ignore smart and simple ways to minimise the impact of any potential failure. In line with this, Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency highlights seven ways to reduce startup risks. Applying this will lessen the chances of your business failing.

Diversify your income

You must not depend on one source of income as a business man. The reason for having multiple sources is to cushion the effect of business failure.

Save more money

When you build a business, there is nothing more comforting than having a savings account. This will come handy when times are tough. Importantly, you should never go on a spending spree especially when your business is booming.

Do a market research

You must never start a business without doing a market research. This is will give you an idea of your target users/audience as well as determine the sustainability of your product.

Business forecast

You do not need superpowers to make a business forecast. There are basic things you can predict including when you are going to run out of cash, periods when turnover will slow and when you have to cut cost. If you cannot do this, you can employ an expert.

Work hard

As an entrepreneur, you have to work round-the-clock. Despite this, you have to ensure that you do not only work hard but work smarter. In addition, you must find a work-life balance to prevent entrepreneurial burnout.

Insure against risks

As a startup, the last thing you will think of is insurance. This is because you are probably bootstrapping to run your enterprise. Regardless, you should still insure your properties in case the business fails. It will prevent you from losing everything.

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Re: 6 Ways To Minimise Startup Risks by Josephjnr(m): 9:56am On Sep 03, 2017
I will learn from this.
Re: 6 Ways To Minimise Startup Risks by BiafranBushBoy: 10:06am On Sep 03, 2017
You write articles like you are just joking or for writing sake.

Explain deep, give examples, analyse issues!!

That is how to blog like a pro.

In writing sensitive issues, it isn't a crime to write about 1500 words or 1k words.

I felt I needed to tell you. your choice tho!

As long as its on your blog, you have right to edit and tweak. Regardless of original writer
Re: 6 Ways To Minimise Startup Risks by MhizzAJ(f): 10:11am On Sep 03, 2017
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