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A Common Pursuit

Forming a Business

7. A Common Pursuit

Many of the difficulties and disagreements arise over everyday policies and practices, rather than legal structure. You can avoid most of these problems by drawing up a comprehensive agreement on how the business should be run. Ideally, you need to discuss these issues with your partners and key employees.

7.1 Discuss what motivates you all.

  • Why do you want to start a new business?
  • What is the purpose of your business?
  • Be frank about personal priorities - work, family, money, holidays, cars, travel.

7.2 Agree your business strategy and the short and long-term objectives you are working towards.

7.3 How will you manage the finances?

  • How is the business going to be financed?
  • How much will different partners contribute?
  • How will profits (and losses) be shared?

7.4 Discuss responsibilities.

  • Who will manage what?
  • What is the decision-making process?
  • How will you resolve disagreements?

7.5 Discuss day-to-day operations.

  • How will you reward different individuals?
  • What holidays are different people going to be entitled to?
  • Will any friends or relatives be on the payroll?

7.6 Discuss 'what if' scenarios and write down your conclusions.

  • What if you need to raise more money?
  • How will you cope if one of the partners decides to leave the business?
  • Do you have an exit plan?
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