RISKS and REWARDS of ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurship
which is the practice of finding and starting a business opportunity, locating
and consolidating the required money
and materials and taking both the risks and rewards associated with the venture is where all who wish to make and enjoy great wealth should tune their mind and heart to.
and materials and taking both the risks and rewards associated with the venture is where all who wish to make and enjoy great wealth should tune their mind and heart to.
Everything in
life has two sides like the proverbial two sides of a coin. Entrepreneurship is
fraught with dangers, perils, hazards and threats or risks just as it has booties, returns, compensations or incentives
also known as rewards.
Here are risks
and rewards of entrepreneurship which I would like discuss briefly in this
article for the benefit and information of those wishing to embark on the great
journey of entrepreneurship:
RISKS
of Entrepreneurship
Getting Paid:
The income of the business enterprise would determine whether the entrepreneur
gets paid or not. The entrepreneur does not have the luxury of an assured
paycheck like his counterparts in paid employment. If the business does not
make profit, there will be nothing for the entrepreneur.
Sporadic
Income: The start-up entrepreneur may not have
enough business to provide him or her with steady income. His or her income may
fluctuate from day to day or from month to month.
No Income:
An entrepreneur may face a season in his or her business life when there would
be no business at all or when customers have failed to meet their payment
obligations and therefore no income. Ideally, start-up entrepreneurs are
usually advised to save at least enough money to cover six months expenses and
income needs as part of their financial planning.
Financial
Security: Whatever the entrepreneur gets come from his
business. Unlike employees who may have a compulsory retirement savings account
backed by their employer, the entrepreneur has to provide his or her own
insurance and retirement security. Before moving from paid employment to full
time entrepreneurship, it is important that aspiring entrepreneurs add as part
of their financial planning, some element of insurance and retirement security
through savings.
Other risks of entrepreneurship include: emotional stress, deadbeat clients, large tax
bills (if not paid quarterly) and isolation.
You can also consider the minus of home-based businesses as risks of
entrepreneurship.
These are some
majorly acclaimed risks of entrepreneurship but, I believe there are still some
more that are yet to be outlined here. If you know any, feel free to share with
us all by leaving them as comments at the end of this article; we are all here
to learn from one another.
Now, let us
take a good look at the rewards of entrepreneurship.
REWARDS of
Entrepreneurship
Passion:
Passion they say sells. One of the greatest joys of entrepreneurship is working
daily on the passion of your life. When one's work and daily pursuits are in
the realm of his or her innate desires, one works with enthusiasm, appetite and
hunger that drive to great action. Apart from being a reward on its own,
passion ensures that one is working with boundless energy which leads to
greater productivity. Read more about the four drives in business.
Being your own
boss: Entrepreneurs work for the greatest boss
on earth which is: themselves. In paid employment, we meet all kinds of bosses
- nasty, boring, mentoring, great, etc. The greatest boss anyone would have is
oneself. Entrepreneurship enables you work for yourself and that creates an
unbeatable feeling which money cannot buy.
Time:
One of the immediate rewards of entrepreneurship is having control of one's
life (time). Though the beginning of entrepreneurship may be rough, the ability
to be in charge and have the capacity to set your times and schedules for your
work and business is a reward of inestimable value.
Location: Where
you live and work is one key factor to personal satisfaction. Entrepreneurship
helps you to make this choice and not have to depend on someone else determining
your office location. The entrepreneur can even keep his location virtual,
meaning he may work from the comfort of his own home using the internet. An
entrepreneur can also chose to be mobile.
These are a
limited few rewards I can spell out but there are still more you know. Why
don’t you share your experience of rewards of entrepreneurship with us? You can
leave them as comments and read up the plus of home based business for more.
Finally, regardless
of the risks associated with entrepreneurship, it is still the way for all
those who wish to create wealth and find the greatest possible satisfaction in
life pursuit of happiness and fulfillment.
Think about
it.
Also read:
Entrepreneurship IQ, Which One are You, Results and Excuses, Home based Business Quiz, Discover your Passions and Turning your Hobby to Business
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