One of the major obstacles in the decision to set up a small
business and become self-employed is a fear of the hurdles and the
regulations associated with 'going it alone', as well as a worry
about the viability of the venture. These need not be something to
be concerned about if they are tackled in an organised way and if
advice and guidance is sought from people who are experienced and
trained to help.
The Enterprise Agency has this help and guidance for the new
business start-up. Because it is funded by government and private
sponsorship it is provided at no-cost to the budding entrepreneur.
The objective of the Agency is to encourage the creation of new
businesses and to make sure these new businesses prosper and
grow.
The Agency Advisers are qualified and are members of the
Institute of Business Advisers. They are knowledgeable in what
needs to done to make the experience of starting a new business
enjoyable and rewarding.
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information on Business Start-Ups