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Oklahoma SBDC
405-232-1968
One Santa Fe Plaza
Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma SBDC
405-733-7348
1720 Hudiburg Drive
Midwest City, OK
Better Business Bureau
405-239-6081
17 S Dewey Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Dank Consulting
(405) 947-5510
2519 Nw 23rd St
Oklahoma City, OK
Massey Consulting Group
(405) 475-5056
2500 E Wilshire Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma SBDC
405-962-1628
4205 N. Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK
Small Business Development Center
405-232-1968
115 Park Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Cox Business Services
405-286-5333
6301 Waterford Blvd Ste 200
Oklahoma City, OK
Fleming's Tax Office
405-631-1040
3321 S. Western Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
Strategix Consulting Group
(405) 286-9106
2601 Nw Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK

Considerations to a Home Based Business

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Just because you’re one of the retiring baby boomers, does not necessarily mean you have to give up working altogether.  Statistics reveal that more than 20 percent of American individuals who are over 50 are self-employed.  Retirement and starting a business is not new, but is taking on a bigger dimension.  Many of the boomers decide to start a home based business.  Not only to extend retirement pay, but to them fill time, fulfill a renewed sense of purpose.  We’re going to discuss some of the points to consider if you’re planning on starting a business.  Think of this as Retirement Inc.

Flexible Schedule

If you run your own small business, you can set your own hours.  You choose exactly how many hours per day or week you wish to work.  This is even more important as you grow older; you may not have the physical stamina to work very long hours, and you may wish to spend more time relaxing with friends and family.  Flexibility is key to the senior new to retirement.

Financial Risk

Many retirees have less disposable income.  Therefore, starting a home business may not be the best idea.  Clearly evaluate the financial risk involved.  You do not want to put yourself into financial risk at this point in your life.  A home based business can be better than other jobs in retirement.

Personal Interests & Talents

If you decide to start a home business after you retire, you should reflect on your personal talents, as well as your interests.  What genuinely motivates you?  Do you have a passion for a particular industry, hobby or sport?  Answering questions such as these will help you find the right business to start.  As a crafty adult, homemade items may be fun to sell.  In retirement, teachers may want to start a business as a tutor.  Be creative as you look at your talents.  

Time Commitment

Running any type of home business will requi...

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